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    Filosofskiĭ obraz nashego vremeni: (bezzhiznennye miry postchelovechestva).Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kutyrev - 2006 - Smolensk: Smolenskiĭ gos. universitet.
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    Contemporary Bourgeois Legal Thought: A Marxist Evaluation of the Basic Concepts.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Tumanov - 1974 - Progress Publishers.
  3. Teorii︠a︡ prostranstva.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fok - 1955
     
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  4. Teorii︠a︡ prostranstva, vremeni i ti︠a︡gotenii︠a︡.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fok - 1961
     
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    (1 other version)The theory of space, time and gravitation.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fok - 1959 - New York,: Pergamon Press.
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  6. Theorie von Raum, Zeit und Gravitation.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fok - 1960 - Berlin,: Akademie Verlag.
     
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    K vseobshcheĭ svobode cherez vseobshchui︠u︡ kulʹturu: k nauchnoĭ organizat︠s︡ii obshchestva.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Grebenshchikov - 2014 - Moskva: [Publisher Not Identified].
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    Ėsteticheskoe vospitanie.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Razumnyĭ - 1969 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
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  9. Ėsteticheskoe vospitanie v semʹe: sbornik stateĭ.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Razumnyi (ed.) - 1966 - Moskva: Iskusstvo.
     
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    A burzsoá jogi ideológia: a jogi tanok kritikája.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Tumanov - 1977 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Kritika sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ teorii prava.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Tumanov - 1957 - Moskva,: Gos izd-vo i︠y︡rud. lit-ry.
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  12. Protiv sovremennoĭ pravovoĭ ideologii imperializma.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Tumanov - 1962 - Moskva,: Izd-vo inostrannoĭ lit-ry.
     
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  13. Sovremennai︠a︡ burzhuaznai︠a︡ politiko-pravovai︠a︡ ideologii︠a︡: kriticheskiĭ analiz.N. I. Koziubra, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Tumanov, Vladimir Konstantinovich Zabigailo & Instytut Derzhavy I. Prava Rsr) (eds.) - 1985 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
     
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  14. Kratkiĭ slovarʹ po e̊stetike.Mikhail Fedotovich Ovsiannikov & Vladimir Aleksandrovich Razumnyi (eds.) - 1963 - Moskva,: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
     
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  15. Ėvristicheskai︠a︡ i metodologicheskai︠a︡ funkt︠s︡ii filosofii v nauchnom poznanii.Gennadii Alekseevich Podkorytov & Vladimir Aleksandrovich Asseev (eds.) - 1980 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta.
     
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    Istoki iskusstva v svete generalizovannoĭ trudovoĭ teorii antroposot︠s︡iokulʹturogeneza.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Voront︠s︡ov - 2018 - Kazanʹ: T︠S︡entr innovat︠s︡ionnykh tekhnologiĭ.
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  17. Logiko-gnoseologicheskie i sot︠s︡ialʹnye aspekty kategorii vidimosti i sushchnosti.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Zvigli︠a︡nich - 1980 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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    Nauchnoe poznanie kak kulʹturno istoricheskiĭ prot︠s︡ess.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Zvigli︠a︡nich - 1989 - Kiev: Nauk. dumka.
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    Social Factors in the Digital Government Formation in Russia.Vladimir Petrovich, Natalia Gennadievna & Yury Aleksandrovich - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2supl1):317-326.
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    Vladimir Aleksandrovich Smirnov.V. L. Vasi︠u︡kov (ed.) - 2010 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ politicheskai︠a︡ ėnt︠s︡iklopedii︠a︡).
    Книга посвящена анализу идей В. А. Смирнова, выдающегося отечественного философа и логика, создателя российской логической школы, основателя новых направлений в логике, эпистемологии и философии науки. Для философов, логиков, специалистов.
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  21. In Memoriam: Vladimir Aleksandrovich Smirnov 1931–1996.V. L. Vasyukov - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (3):371-372.
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    Smirnov Vladimir Alexandrovich.Владимир Шалак - 2024 - Philosophical Anthropology 10 (1):167.
    Smirnov Vladimir Alexandrovich is an outstanding Soviet and Russian philosopher and logician. His main areas of interest were syllogistics, Vasiliev's logic, proof theory, modal-temporal logics, logic and methodology of science. The result of his scientific and pedagogical activity was the emergence of an independent school of logic, which is strongly associated with his name. His numerous students currently continue to work in various fields of logic, continuing the traditions of their teacher. V.A. Smirnov's editorial and scientific publishing activities contributed (...)
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    Philosophical Logic and Logical Philosophy.V. A. Smirnov, P. I. Bystrov & V. N. Sadovskii - 1996 - Springer.
    Vladimir Aleksandrovich Smirnov was born on March 2, 1931. He graduated from Moscow State University in 1954. From 1957 till 1961 he was a lecturer in philosophy and logic at the Tomsk University. Since 1961 his scientific activity continued in Moscow at the Institute of Philosophy of Academy of Sciences of the USSR. From 1970 and till the last days of his life V. A. Smirnov was lecturer and then Professor at the Chair of Logic at Moscow State (...)
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    The Russian cosmists: the esoteric futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and his followers.George M. Young - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The spiritual geography of Russian cosmism. General characteristics ; Recent definitions of cosmism -- Forerunners of Russian cosmism. Vasily Nazarovich Karazin (1773-1842) ; Alexander Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749-1802) ; Poets: Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, (1711-1765) and Gavriila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) ; Prince Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky (1803-1869) ; Aleksander Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) -- The Russian philosophical context. Philosophy as a passion ; The destiny of Russia ; Thought as a call for action ; The totalitarian cast of mind -- The religious and (...)
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  25. Can You Lie Without Intending to Deceive?Vladimir Krstić - 2019 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (2):642–660.
    This article defends the view that liars need not intend to deceive. I present common objections to this view in detail and then propose a case of a liar who can lie but who cannot deceive in any relevant sense. I then modify this case to get a situation in which this person lies intending to tell his hearer the truth and he does this by way of getting the hearer to recognize his intention to tell the truth by lying. (...)
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  26. Bald-Faced Lies, Blushing, and Noses that Grow: An Experimental Analysis.Vladimir Krstić & Alexander Wiegmann - 2022 - Erkenntnis 89 (2):479-502.
    We conducted two experiments to determine whether common folk think that so-called _tell-tale sign_ bald-faced lies are intended to deceive—since they have not been tested before. These lies involve tell-tale signs (e.g. blushing) that show that the speaker is lying. Our study was designed to avoid problems earlier studies raise (these studies focus on a kind of bald-faced lie in which supposedly everyone knows that what the speaker says is false). Our main hypothesis was that the participants will think that (...)
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  27. (1 other version)Lying, Tell-Tale Signs, and Intending to Deceive.Vladimir Krstic - forthcoming - Dialectica:1-27.
    Arguably, the existence of bald-faced (i.e. knowingly undisguised) lies entails that not all lies are intended to deceive. Two kinds of bald-faced lies exist in the literature: those based on some common knowledge that implies that you are lying and those that involve tell-tale signs (e.g. blushing) that show that you are lying. I designed the tell-tale sign bald-faced lies to avoid objections raised against the common knowledge bald-faced lies but I now see that they are more problematic than what (...)
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  28. On the nature of indifferent lies, a reply to Rutschmann and Wiegmann.Vladimir Krstić - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (5):757-771.
    In their paper published in 2017 in Philosophical Psychology, Ronja Rutschmann and Alex Wiegmann introduce a novel kind of lies, the indifferent lies. According to them, these lies are not intended to deceive simply because the liars do not care whether their audience is going to believe them or not. It seems as if indifferent lies avoid the objections raised against other kinds of lies supposedly not intended to deceive. I argue that this is not correct. Indifferent lies, too, are (...)
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  29. Deception (Under Uncertainty) as a Kind of Manipulation.Vladimir Krstić & Chantelle Saville - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (4):830-835.
    In his 2018 AJP paper, Shlomo Cohen hints that deception could be a distinct subset of manipulation. We pursue this thought further, but by arguing that Cohen’s accounts of deception and manipulation are incorrect. Deception under uncertainty need not involve adding false premises to the victim’s reasoning but it must involve manipulating her response, and cases of manipulation that do not interfere with the victim’s reasoning, but rather utilize it, also exist. Therefore, deception under uncertainty must be constituted by covert (...)
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  30. On the Connection between Lying, Asserting, and Intending to Cause Beliefs.Vladimir Krstic - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    According to one influential argument put forward by, e.g. Chisholm and Feehan, Pfister, Meibauer, Dynel, Keiser, and Harris, asserting requires intending to give your hearer a reason to believe what you say (first premise) and, because liars must assert what they believe is false (second premise), liars necessarily intend to cause their hearer to believe as true what the liars believe is false (conclusion). According to this argument, that is, all genuine lies are intended to deceive. ‘Lies’ not intended to (...)
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  31. Lying to others, lying to yourself, and literal self-deception.Vladimir Krstić - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    This paper examines the connection between lies, deception, and self-deception. Understanding this connection is important because the consensus is that you cannot deceive yourself by lying since you cannot make yourself believe as true a proposition you already believe is false – and, as a liar, you must assert a proposition you believe is false. My solution involves refining our analysis of lying: people can lie by asserting what they confidently believe is true. Thus, self-deceivers need not replace one belief (...)
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  32. A Functional Analysis of Human Deception.Vladimir Krstić - 2024 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (4):836-854.
    A satisfactory analysis of human deception must rule out cases where it is a mistake or an accident that person B was misled by person A's behavior. Therefore, most scholars think that deceivers must intend to deceive. This article argues that there is a better solution: rather than appealing to the deceiver's intentions, we should appeal to the function of their behavior. After all, animals and plants engage in deception, and most of them are not capable of forming intentions. Accordingly, (...)
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  33. Knowledge‐lies re‐examined.Vladimir Krstić - 2017 - Ratio 31 (3):312-320.
    Sorensen says that my assertion that p is a knowledge-lie if it is meant to undermine your justification for believing truly that ∼p, not to make you believe that p and that, therefore, knowledge-lies are not intended to deceive. It has been objected that they are meant to deceive because they are intended to make you more confident in a falsehood. In this paper, I propose a novel account according to which an assertion that p is a knowledge-lie if it (...)
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  34. We Should Move on from Signalling-Based Analyses of Biological Deception.Vladimir Krstic - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-21.
    This paper argues that extant signalling-based analyses cannot explain a range of cases of biological (and psychological) deception, such as those in which the deceiver does not send a signal at all, but that Artiga and Paternotte’s (Philos Stud 175:579–600, 2018) functional and my (Krstić in The analysis of self-deception: rehabilitating the traditionalist account. PhD Dissertation, University of Auckland, 2018: §3; Krstić and Saville in Australas J Philos 97:830–835, 2019) manipulativist analyses can. Therefore, the latter views should be given preference. (...)
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  35. Fearful apes or nervous goats? Another look at functions of dispositions or traits.Vladimir Krstić - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e68.
    In his article, Grossmann argues that, in the context of human cooperative caregiving, heightened fearfulness in children and human sensitivity to fear in others are adaptive traits. I offer and briefly defend a rival hypothesis: Heightened fearfulness among infants and young children is a maladaptive trait that did not get deselected in the process of evolution because human sensitivity to fear in others mitigates its disadvantageous effects to a sufficient extent.
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  36. Transparent Delusion.Vladimir Krstić - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (1):183-201.
    In this paper, I examine a kind of delusion in which the patients judge that their occurrent thoughts are false and try to abandon them precisely because they are false, but fail to do so. I call this delusion transparent, since it is transparent to the sufferer that their thought is false. In explaining this phenomenon, I defend a particular two-factor theory of delusion that takes the proper integration of relevant reasoning processes as vital for thought-evaluation. On this proposal, which (...)
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  37. On the function of self‐deception.Vladimir Krstić - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):846-863.
    Self-deception makes best sense as a self-defensive mechanism by which the self protects itself from painful reality. Hence, we typically imagine self-deceivers as people who cause themselves to believe as true what they want to be true. Some self-deceivers, however, end up believing what they do not want to be true. Their behaviour can be explained on the hypothesis that the function of this behaviour is protecting the agent's perceived focal benefit at the cost of inflicting short-term harm, which is (...)
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    Materialism and Empirio-Criticism: Critical Comments on A Reactionary Philosophy.Vladimir Il'ich Lenin - 1948 - Moscow,: Foreign Languages Pub. House. Edited by A. Fineberg & [From Old Catalog].
    This text is a classic of Lenin - his essay explores materialism and its relation to capitalism and how Communism can get over this psychological wish for material and empirical ownership.
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    The Role of Words and Sounds in Infants' Visual Processing: From Overshadowing to Attentional Tuning.Vladimir M. Sloutsky & Christopher W. Robinson - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (2):342-365.
    Although it is well documented that language plays an important role in cognitive development, there are different views concerning the mechanisms underlying these effects. Some argue that even early in development, effects of words stem from top‐down knowledge, whereas others argue that these effects stem from auditory input affecting attention allocated to visual input. Previous research (e.g., Robinson & Sloutsky, 2004a) demonstrated that non‐speech sounds attenuate processing of corresponding visual input at 8, 12, and 16 months of age, whereas the (...)
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    Bytie ili nichto.V. A. Kutyrev - 2009 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡.
    Выступая с неизменно охранительных, в пользу человека, позиций, автор противополагает экспансии Ничто, выражающейся в прогрессизме и новационизме, философию полионтизма, археоавангардного динамического консерватизма.
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  41. Razum protiv cheloveka: (filosofii︠a︡ vyzhivanii︠a︡ v ėpokhu postmodernizma).V. A. Kutyrev - 1999 - Moskva: Izd-vo "CheRo".
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  42. Sova Minervy vyletaet v sumerki: izbrannye filosofskie teksty XXI veka.V. A. Kutyrev - 2018 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡.
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  43. Materializm ă empiriokritisizm.Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin - 1968
     
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    On the ‘true position’ of hydrogen in the Periodic Table.Vladimir M. Petruševski & Julijana Cvetković - 2018 - Foundations of Chemistry 20 (3):251-260.
    Several attempts have recently been made to point to ‘the proper place’ for hydrogen in the Periodic Table of the elements. There are altogether five different types of arguments that lead to the following conclusions: hydrogen should be placed in group 1, above lithium; hydrogen should be placed in group 17, above fluorine; hydrogen is to be placed in group 14, above carbon; hydrogen should be positioned above both lithium and fluorine and hydrogen should be treated as a stand-alone element, (...)
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  45. What is answer set programming?Vladimir Lifschitz - unknown
    Answer set programming (ASP) is a form of declarative programming oriented towards difficult search problems. As an outgrowth of research on the use of nonmonotonic reasoning in knowledge representation, it is particularly useful in knowledge-intensive applications. ASP programs consist of rules that look like Prolog rules, but the computational mechanisms used in ASP are different: they are based on the ideas that have led to the creation of fast satisfiability solvers for propositional logic.
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    The Philosophical Status of “Metaphilosophy of Science”.Vladimir N. Porus - 2019 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (2):134-150.
    Interdisciplinary studies of science form a “living” organism, in which every part performs its function and is connected with other parts. Philosophy of science plays a role of the “think-tank” of that organism. It is a generator of the sense that connects the functions of its separate parts into a systematic unity. It can be called the consciousness of science. Metaphilosophy of science is related to philosophy of science in the same way as philosophy of science itself is related to (...)
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  47. Lying by Asserting What You Believe is True: a Case of Transparent Delusion.Vladimir Krstić - 2024 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology (4):1-21.
    In this paper, I argue (1) that the contents of some delusions are believed with sufficient confidence; (2) that a delusional subject could have a conscious belief in the content of his delusion (p), and concurrently judge a contradictory content (not-p) – his delusion could be transparent, and (3) that the existence of even one such case reveals a problem with pretty much all existing accounts of lying, since it suggests that one can lie by asserting what one consciously and (...)
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  48. Manipulation, deception, the victim’s reasoning and her evidence.Vladimir Krstić - 2024 - Analysis 84 (2):267-275.
    This paper rejects an argument defending the view that the boundary between deception and manipulation is such that some manipulations intended to cause false beliefs count as non-deceptive. On the strongest version of this argument, if a specific behaviour involves compromising the victim’s reasoning, then the behaviour is manipulative but not deceptive, and if it involves exposing the victim to misleading evidence that justifies her false belief, then it is deceptive but not manipulative. This argument has been consistently used as (...)
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    On the connection between lying, asserting, and intending to cause beliefs.Vladimir Krstić - 2025 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (2):643-662.
    According to one influential argument put forward by, e.g. Chisholm and Feehan, Pfister, Meibauer, Dynel, Keiser, and Harris, asserting requires intending to give your hearer a reason to believe what you say (first premise) and, because liars must assert what they believe is false (second premise), liars necessarily intend to cause their hearer to believe as true what the liars believe is false (conclusion). According to this argument, that is, all genuine lies are intended to deceive. ‘Lies’ not intended to (...)
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    Meaning and understanding in large language models.Vladimír Havlík - 2024 - Synthese 205 (1):1-21.
    Can a machine understand the meanings of natural language? Recent developments in the generative large language models (LLMs) of artificial intelligence have led to the belief that traditional philosophical assumptions about machine understanding of language need to be revised. This article critically evaluates the prevailing tendency to regard machine language performance as mere syntactic manipulation and the imitations of understanding, which is only partial and very shallow, without sufficient grounding in the world. The article analyses the views on possible ways (...)
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