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    The Visual Experience of Kinds.Andrei I. Marasoiu - 2013 - Dissertation, Georgia State University
    Do perceiving subjects represent kind properties in the content of their conscious visual experience when they see and recognize instances of those natural kinds? In Part 1 of my thesis I clarify this question, in Part 2 I answer it, and in Part 3 I raise a problem for previous answers. Part 1 conceives of conscious experience in an internalist way, and the unified conscious episode does not exclude having beliefs about what one sees. Following Siegel and Bayne, Part 2 (...)
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    Endocytosis of the apical junctional complex: mechanisms and possible roles in regulation of epithelial barriers.Andrei I. Ivanov, Asma Nusrat & Charles A. Parkos - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (4):356-365.
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    Cytoskeletal mechanisms regulating attaching/effacing bacteria interactions with host cells: It takes a village to build the pedestal.Nayden G. Naydenov, Armando Marino-Melendez, Kenneth G. Campellone & Andrei I. Ivanov - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (11):2400160.
    The actin cytoskeleton is a key cellular structure subverted by pathogens to infect and survive in or on host cells. Several pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli, such as enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), developed a unique mechanism to remodel the actin cytoskeleton that involves the assembly of actin filament‐rich pedestals beneath the bacterial attachment sites. Actin pedestal assembly is driven by bacterial effectors injected into the host cells, and this structure is important for EPEC and EHEC (...)
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    Catatonia in alzheimer's disease: The role of the amygdalo-hippocampal circuits.Andrei C. Miu & Adrian I. Olteanu - 2002 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (5):588-589.
    The intrinsic merit of Northoff's model lies primarily in the fact that it integrates data concerned with different levels of organization of the brain. This approach implicitly argues against reductionism, although, apparently, its rather simplistic assumption gives too many degrees of freedom. In considering that a symptom from two different syndromes indicates a common neural alteration, we grossly disregard neural plasticity.
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    Understanding Language Reorganization With Neuroimaging: How Language Adapts to Different Focal Lesions and Insights Into Clinical Applications.Luca Pasquini, Alberto Di Napoli, Maria Camilla Rossi-Espagnet, Emiliano Visconti, Antonio Napolitano, Andrea Romano, Alessandro Bozzao, Kyung K. Peck & Andrei I. Holodny - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    When the language-dominant hemisphere is damaged by a focal lesion, the brain may reorganize the language network through functional and structural changes known as adaptive plasticity. Adaptive plasticity is documented for triggers including ischemic, tumoral, and epileptic focal lesions, with effects in clinical practice. Many questions remain regarding language plasticity. Different lesions may induce different patterns of reorganization depending on pathologic features, location in the brain, and timing of onset. Neuroimaging provides insights into language plasticity due to its non-invasiveness, ability (...)
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  6. Filosofii︠a︡ v Rossii XIX-nachala XX vv.: preemstvennostʹ ideĭ i poiski samobytnosti.Andreĭ Dmitrievich Sukhov & S. I. Bazhov (eds.) - 1991 - Moskva: IFAN.
     
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  7. Filosofsko-metodologicheskie osnovy gumanitarnogo znanii︠a︡: sbornik aspirantskikh rabot.Andreĭ Zorin & S. I︠U︡ Nekli︠u︡dov (eds.) - 2001 - Moskva: Rossiĭskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ gumanitarnyĭ universitet.
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    First-principles study of point defects in Ni3Al.Andrei V. Ruban, V. A. Popov, V. K. Portnoi & V. I. Bogdanov - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (1):20-34.
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    Tekhnogennye situat︠s︡ii: gorizonty opasnosti (filosofskiĭ analiz).N. I. Andreĭchuk - 2011 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. oblastnoĭ universitet (MGOU). Edited by G. L. Buzuk & S. V. Makeev.
    Издание предназначено для широкого круга читателей, интересующихся проблемами филологии науки и техники, социальной философии, экологии.
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    Reshuffling or inventing prosomeres: Expensive radiation or expensive neural tissue?Andrei C. Miu & Adrian I. Olteanu - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):564-565.
    The target article is an elegant synthesis of the developmental and functional data and views on the evolutionary origin of the mammalian isocortex, integrating results from cell and molecular biology, experimental neuroanatomy, and chemoarchitectonic studies. Complementarily, we give here an account of two modes of isocortical evolution (prosomere reshuffling and invention) in terms of costs of radiation and neural tissue.
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  11. Filosofii︠a︡ i kulʹtura v Rossii: metodologicheskie problemy.Andreĭ Dmitrievich Sukhov & S. I. Bazhov (eds.) - 1992 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t filosofii.
     
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    Psikhologicheskie issledovanii︠a︡ intellekta i tvorchestva: materialy nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii, posvi︠a︡shchennoĭ pami︠a︡ti I︠A︡.A. Ponomareva i V.N. Druzhinina, IP RAN, 7-8 okti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 2010 g.A. L. Zhuravlev, I︠A︡. A. Ponomarev & V. N. Druzhinin (eds.) - 2010 - Moskva: Institut psikhologii RAN.
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  13. I’m just sitting around doing nothing: on exercising intentional agency in omitting to act.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2018 - Synthese 195 (10):4617-4635.
    In some recent work on omissions, it has been argued that the causal theory of action cannot account for how agency is exercised in intentionally omitting to act in the same way it explains how agency is exercised in intentional action. Thus, causalism appears to provide us with an incomplete picture of intentional agency. I argue that causalists should distinguish causalism as a general theory of intentional agency from causalism as a theory of intentional action. Specifically, I argue that, while (...)
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  14. Filosoficheskie i ḟeologicheskie opyty.Andreĭ Diakon - 1991 - Moskva: "Kniga".
     
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    Idee antropologiczne i pedagogiczne w twórczości Sokratesa i Arystotelesa.Andrei Harbatski - 2018 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 30 (1):148-160.
    In the article an idea is conducted that practice of education goes away the roots to the deep layers of human civilization. The author of the article concentrated the attention on the analysis of work of Socrates and Aristotle. It is shown that Socrates first began consciously to use the bottom- up reasoning and give general determinations, work on concepts. On the initial stage of educating Socrates induced students the system of questions to find truth, that in modern pedagogical anthropology (...)
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    Introducere în metodologia și argumentarea filosofică.Andrei Marga - 1992 - Cluj-Napoca: Editura Dacia.
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  17. Borʹba materializma i idealizma v uchenii o zdorovʹe i bolezni cheloveka.Andreĭ Dmitrievich Ado - 1970 - Edited by G. I. T︠S︡aregorodt︠s︡ev.
     
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  18. Cele trei trepte ale singurătății: meditații literare și filosofice.Andrei-Iustin Hossu - 1997 - Iași: Institutul European.
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    Against Public Reason’s Alleged Self-Defeat.Andrei Bespalov - 2021 - Law and Philosophy 40 (6):617-644.
    Mainstream political liberals hold that state coercion is legitimate only if it is justified on the grounds of reasons that all may reasonably be expected to accept. Critics argue that this public justification principle is self-defeating, because it depends on moral justifications that not all may reasonably be expected to accept. To rebut the self-defeat objection, I elaborate on the following disjunction: one either agrees or disagrees that it is wrong to impose one’s morality on others by the coercive power (...)
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  20. Pam'i︠a︡tky bratsʹkykh shkil na Ukraïni, kinet︠s︡ʹ XVI-pochatok XVII st.: teksty i doslidz︠h︡enni︠a︡.V. M. Nichyk, V. I. Shynkaruk & Andrei Dmitrievich Sukhov (eds.) - 1988 - Kyïv: Nauk. dumka.
     
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    Ființa și proces în ontologia lui Noica.Andrei-Dragoș Giulea - 2005 - București: Humanitas.
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  22. Kto poslal Blavatskui︠u︡?: teosofii︠a︡, rerikhi i pravoslavie.Andreĭ Kuraev - 2000 - Rostov-na-Donu: Troit︠s︡koe slovo.
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    Acțiune și rațiune în concepția lui Jürgen Habermas.Andrei Marga - 1985 - Cluj-Napoca: Dacia.
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  24. Rațiune și voință de rațiune.Andrei Marga - 2017 - București: Editura Academiei Române.
    Prefață -- Partea I. Moșteniri -- Partea a II-a. Afilieri -- Partea a III-a. Concepte -- Partea a IV-a. Aplicații -- Despre autor.
     
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    Relativismul și consecințele sale =.Andrei Marga - 2007 - Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană.
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  26. A Critique of Substance Causation.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (3):1019-1026.
    In her recent paper, “A Defense of Substance Causation,” Ann Whittle makes a case for substance causation. In this paper, assuming that causation is a generative or productive relation, I argue that Whittle’s argument is not successful. While substances are causally relevant in causal processes owing to outcomes being counterfactually dependent upon their role in such occurrences, the real productive work in causal processes is accomplished by the causal powers of substances.
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    Filosofii︠a︡ nauki, tekhniki i tekhnologiĭ: monografii︠a︡.Andreĭ Mironov - 2014 - Moskva: Maks Press.
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  28. Stoletni︠a︡i︠a︡ diskussii︠a︡: zapadnichestvo i samobytnostʹ v russkoĭ filosofii.Andreĭ Dmitrievich Sukhov - 1998 - Moskva: IFRAN.
     
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  29. Teorii︠a︡ gosudarstva i prava.Andrei Ivanovich Denisov - 1948 - Moskva,: I︠U︡rid. izd-vo.
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    The Constitutive Aim of Inquiry.Andrei Buckareff - 2023 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 27 (2):319-333.
    In recent years, there has been a growing interest in epistemic agency among philosophers. This development is in part owing to a growing interest in mental agency and epistemic normativity, along with associated concepts such as epistemic responsibility and the relationship between epistemic rationality and practical rationality. Most authors have focused solely on our agency exercised in the process of acquiring or forming beliefs in response to reasons. But some have examined temporally extended procedural epistemic agency, in particular our agency (...)
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    Nevedomyĭ Bog: istoriko-filosofskoe issledovanie misticheskikh tradit︠s︡iĭ Drevnego mira i Srednevekovʹi︠a︡.Andreĭ Shcheglov - 2008 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹskiĭ dom "Mīrʺ".
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    Towards Better Understanding QBism.Andrei Khrennikov - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (1):181-195.
    Recently I posted a paper entitled “External observer reflections on QBism”. As any external observer, I was not able to reflect all features of QBism properly. The comments I received from one of QBism’s creators, C. A. Fuchs, were very valuable to me in better understanding the views of QBists. Some of QBism’s features are very delicate and extracting them from articles of QBists is not a simple task. Therefore, I hope that the second portion of my reflections on QBism (...)
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  33. Acceptance and deciding to believe.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2004 - Journal of Philosophical Research 29:173-190.
    ABSTRACT: Defending the distinction between believing and accepting a proposition, I argue that cases where agents allegedly exercise direct voluntary control over their beliefs are instances of agents exercising direct voluntary control over accepting a proposition. The upshot is that any decision to believe a proposition cannot result directly in one’s acquiring the belief. Accepting is an instrumental mental action the agent performs that may trigger belief. A model of the relationship between acceptance and belief is sketched and defended. The (...)
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  34. Action-Individuation and Doxastic Agency.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2011 - Theoria 77 (4):312-332.
    In this article, I challenge the dominant view of the importance of the debate over action-individuation. On the dominant view, it is held that the conclusions we reach about action-individuation make little or no difference for other debates in the philosophy of action, much less in other areas of philosophy. As a means of showing that the dominant view is mistaken, I consider the implications of accepting a given theory of action-individuation for thinking about doxastic agency. In particular, I am (...)
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  35. Istiny i paradoksy: (Ocherk logiko-filos. problem fiziki mikromira).Andrei Romanovich Pozner - 1977 - Moskva: Politizdat.
  36. Sovestʹ: razmyshlenii︠a︡ publit︠s︡ista o vere i neverii, o dobre i zle, o sovesti i besstydstve i o nekotorykh drugikh "neponi︠a︡tnosti︠a︡kh dushi".Andreĭ Aleksandrovich Tarasov - 1985 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ rabochiĭ.
     
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  37. Time, Leeway, and the Laws of Nature: Why Humean Compatibilists Cannot Be Eternalists.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2019 - Metaphysica 20 (1):51-71.
    Humean compatibilism combines a Humean conception of laws of nature with a strong dual-ability condition for free will that requires that agents possess the ability to decide differently when they make a free decision. On the Humean view of laws of nature, laws of nature are taken to be contingent non-governing descriptions of significant regularities that obtain in the entire history of the universe. On Humean compatibilism, agents are taken to possess dual ability when making free decisions because what the (...)
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  38. Disentangling Dispositions from Powers.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2022 - Dialogue 61 (1):107-121.
    Many powers-realists assume that the powers of objects are identical with the dispositions of objects and, hence, that ‘power’ and ‘disposition’ are interchangeable. In this article, I aim to disentangle dispositions from powers with the goal of getting a better sense of how powers and dispositions relate to one another. I present and defend a modest realism about dispositions built upon a standard strong realism about powers. I argue that each correct disposition-ascription we can make of an object is made (...)
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    Despre inimă și alte eseuri.Andrei Pleşu - 2017 - București: Humanitas.
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    Explorări în actualitate.Andrei Marga - 1994 - Cluj: Biblioteca Apostrof.
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  41. Doxastic decisions and controlling belief.Andrei A. Buckareff - 2006 - Acta Analytica 21 (1):102-114.
    I critique Matthias Steup’s account of exercising direct voluntary control over coming to have doxastic attitudes via doxastic decisions. I show that the sort of agency Steup argues is exercised in doxastic decision-making is not sufficient for agents to exercise direct voluntary control over their doxastic attitudes. This counts against such putative decisions being the locus of direct control in doxastic agency. Finally, I briefly consider what, if any, consequences the failure of Steup’s theory of doxastic agency may have for (...)
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    Khaos i simmetrii︠a︡: ot Uaĭlʹda do nashikh dneĭ = Chaos and symmetry: from Wilde to the present.Andreĭ Alekseevich Astvat︠s︡aturov - 2020 - Moskva: Redakt︠s︡ii︠a︡ Eleny Shubinoĭ.
    In this book is the first meeting of Andreĭ Astvat︠s︡aturov the prose writer with Andreĭ Astvat︠s︡aturov the philologist. In this book of essays "Chaos and Symmetry", Astvat︠s︡aturov, as befits a philologist, is a sophisticated researcher and connoisseur of literature: classical Anglo-American and modern Russian. He will explain why in Oscar Wilde's The Canterville ghost" the ghost is an artist, how William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" echoes ancient tragedy, and why Henry Miller peered into the void. He writes about the (...)
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  43. Can faith be a doxastic venture?Andrei A. Buckareff - 2005 - Religious Studies 41 (4):435-445.
    In a recent article in this journal, John Bishop argues in defence of conceiving of Christian faith as a ‘doxastic venture’. That is, he defends the claim that, in exercising faith, agents believe beyond ‘what can be established rationally on the basis of evidence and argument’. Careful examination reveals that Bishop fails adequately to show that faith in the face of inadequate epistemic reasons for believing is, or can even be, a uniquely doxastic venture. I argue that faith is best (...)
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  44. On convention.Andrei Marmor - 1996 - Synthese 107 (3):349 - 371.
    Following the pioneering work of David Lewis, many philosophers believe that the rationale of following a convention consists in the fact that conventions are solutions to recurrent coordination problems. Margaret Gilbert has criticised this view, offering an alternative account of the nature of conventions and their normative aspect. In this paper I argue that Gilbert's criticism of Lewis and her alternative suggestions rest on serious misunderstandings. As between these two opposed views, Lewis's is closer to the truth, but I argue (...)
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  45. How mathematical concepts get their bodies.Andrei Rodin - 2010 - Topoi 29 (1):53-60.
    When the traditional distinction between a mathematical concept and a mathematical intuition is tested against examples taken from the real history of mathematics one can observe the following interesting phenomena. First, there are multiple examples where concepts and intuitions do not well fit together; some of these examples can be described as “poorly conceptualised intuitions” while some others can be described as “poorly intuited concepts”. Second, the historical development of mathematics involves two kinds of corresponding processes: poorly conceptualised intuitions are (...)
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    Too old to vote? A democratic analysis of age-weighted voting.Andrei Poama & Alexandru Volacu - 2023 - European Journal of Political Theory 22 (4):565-586.
    Are there any prima facie reasons that democracies might have for disenfranchising older citizens? This question reflects increasingly salient, but often incompletely theorized complaints that members of democratic publics advance about older citizens’ electoral influence. Rather than rejecting these complaints out of hand, we explore whether, suitably reconstructed, they withstand democratic scrutiny. More specifically, we examine whether the account of political equality that seems to most fittingly capture the logic of these complaints – namely, equal opportunity of political influence over (...)
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    Rossii︠a︡ ishchet svobodu: o svobode i liberalizat︠s︡ii bez mifov i dogmatov: traktat-ėsse.Andreĭ Belenskiĭ - 2000 - Sankt-Peterburg: Sudaryni︠a︡.
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    Religious Convictions and Moral Motivation.Andrei G. Zavaliy - 2020 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 25 (1):141-161.
    Adherence to certain religious beliefs is often cited as both an efficient deterrent to immoral behavior and as an effective trigger of morally praiseworthy actions. I assume the truth of the externalist theory of motivation, emphasizing emotions as the most important non-cognitive elements that causally contribute to behavioral choices. While religious convictions may foster an array of complex emotions in a believer, three emotive states are singled out for a closer analysis: fear, guilt and gratitude. The results of recent empirical (...)
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    Palestine Avenue.Andrei S. Markovits - 2024 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2024 (207):75-79.
    ExcerptI remember it well. It was in the spring of 1987 when I commenced my lecture in Osnabrück on the German left with these remarks: “So that we understand each other: Regardless of my heavy criticisms and profound objections to many facets of its current affairs, I fully accept the existence of the Federal Republic of Germany and do not want its destruction!” People looked at me as if I had lost my mind!
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    Idealism in Early Greek Philosophy: the Case of Pythagoreans and Eleatics.Andrei Lebedev - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 2 (1):25-35.
    1. There is a commonly held endoxon that idealism did not exist and could not exist before Plato, since the «Presocratics» did not yet distinguish between the material and the ideal etc. This preconception is based on the misleading conception of «Presocratics» as physicalists and the simplistic evolutionist scheme of Aristotle’s Metaph. A. In fact, religious and idealist metaphysics are attested in different archaic traditions before Plato, whereas «simple» physical theories of elements of the Milesian type did not exist before (...)
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