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    Myšlenkové potenciály šabatu v hospodářské pospolitosti.Dušan Kučera - 2012 - E-Logos 19 (1):1-18.
    Studie pojednává o významu a smyslu židovského šabatu pro hospodářskou společnost, která ztrácí vědomí sounáležitosti člověka se světem a přírodou. Myšlenkový potenciál šabatu nabízí jedno z podstatných ozdravných východisek pro odcizení člověka a jeho práce. Filozofické hledání smyslu práce a volného času nachází odpověď v rámcovém pojetí smyslu lidské činnosti, pravidelného odpočinku a hodnoty času. Šabat obsahuje poselství pro vnímání světa jako hodnotného prostoru pro život a odpovědnou práci s perspektivou minulosti, přítomnosti a budoucnosti.
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    On universal modules with pure embeddings.Thomas G. Kucera & Marcos Mazari-Armida - 2020 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 66 (4):395-408.
    We show that certain classes of modules have universal models with respect to pure embeddings: Let R be a ring, T a first‐order theory with an infinite model extending the theory of R‐modules and (where ⩽pp stands for “pure submodule”). Assume has the joint embedding and amalgamation properties. If or, then has a universal model of cardinality λ. As a special case, we get a recent result of Shelah [28, 1.2] concerning the existence of universal reduced torsion‐free abelian groups with (...)
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    Demuth randomness and computational complexity.Antonín Kučera & André Nies - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (7):504-513.
    Demuth tests generalize Martin-Löf tests in that one can exchange the m-th component a computably bounded number of times. A set fails a Demuth test if Z is in infinitely many final versions of the Gm. If we only allow Demuth tests such that GmGm+1 for each m, we have weak Demuth randomness.We show that a weakly Demuth random set can be high and , yet not superhigh. Next, any c.e. set Turing below a Demuth random set is strongly jump-traceable.We (...)
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    Low upper bounds of ideals.Antonín Kučera & Theodore A. Slaman - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (2):517-534.
    We show that there is a low T-upper bound for the class of K-trivial sets, namely those which are weak from the point of view of algorithmic randomness. This result is a special case of a more general characterization of ideals in $\Delta _2^0 $ T-degrees for which there is a low T-upper bound.
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    Individual Differences in Comprehension of Contextualized Metaphors.Dušan Stamenković, Nicholas Ichien & Keith J. Holyoak - 2020 - Metaphor and Symbol 35 (4):285-301.
    We report a study examining the role of linguistic context in modulating the influences of individual differences in fluid and crystalized intelligence on comprehension of literary metaphors. Three conditions were compared: no context, metaphor-congruent context, and literal-congruent context. Relative to the baseline no-context condition, the metaphor-congruent context facilitated comprehension of the metaphorical meaning whereas the literal-congruent context impaired it. Measures of fluid and crystalized intelligence both made separable contributions to predicting metaphor comprehension. The metaphor-congruent context selectively increased the contribution of (...)
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    On relative randomness.Antonín Kučera - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 63 (1):61-67.
    Kuera, A., On relative randomness, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 63 61–67. It is the aim of the paper to answer a question raised by M. van Lambalgen and D. Zambella whether there can be a nonrecursive set A having the property that there is a set B such that B is 1-random relative to A and simultaneously A is recursive in B. We give apositive answer to this question as well as further information about relative randomness.
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    Ontology of Beauty.Dušan Ignjatović - 2020 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 39 (4):893-905.
    The theory of beauty plays an important role in Plotinus’s philosophy. It has metaphysical, psychological, ethical, as well as aesthetical dimension. It is also inseparable from the spiritual ascent and mysticism. For Plotinus, the role of beauty is to recall to us a knowledge of forms. Thus, soul ascends to the true beauty through the practice of virtues and its purification. His aesthetic theory searches for a way to the ultimate principle in terms of beauty, and by doing that it (...)
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    The Concept of Pneumatic Body of Soul in John Philoponus’ Comments on Aristotle’s Treatise On the Soul.Dušan Ignjatović - 2022 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 41 (4):831-843.
    This paper deals with an aspect of John Philoponus’ psychology, a 6th century Byzantine writer, which marks the early phase of his philosophical career. It is the ochēma/pneûma theory, which in Philoponus’ case represents an unusual fusion of Aristotelian, Platonic, and Stoic philosophy with Galenic physiology and anatomy. In this paper, we examine how this Christian Neoplatonist attempts to assimilate elements of two ancient traditions – philosophical and medical – into a peculiar psychological concept.
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    Controversies and Dilemmas in Contemporary Psychiatry.Dušan Kecmanović - 2010 - Transaction Publishers.
    Toward a definition of mental disorder -- From normality to mental health -- Physical diseases and mental disorders : should they be differentiated? -- Conceptual cacophony in psychiatry.
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    Written Culture in Great Moravia and Its Impact on the Slav Nations.Matúš Kucera - 1992 - Human Affairs 2 (1):71-76.
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    Gaze and Norm: Foucault’s Legacy in Sociology.Dušan Marinković & Dušan Ristić - 2024 - Foucault Studies 36 (1):268-292.
    ABSTRACT: In this paper, we problematize the legacy of Michel Foucault from his genealogies of normalizing society. We claim that his most important concepts of normalizing society are gaze and norm, which are defined as the (social) technologies of power. Our assumption is that Foucault identified changes in social life and the emergence of the disciplinary diagram through the transformation of spatial practices. Thus, he “needed” Bentham’s idea of the Panopticon. However, his reference to Bentham goes beyond the interpretation of (...)
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    On-Line Discussion and Public Deliberation.Dušan Ondrušek - 2010 - Human Affairs 20 (1):66-76.
    On-Line Discussion and Public Deliberation This paper surveys how the principles of the development of collective intelligence in on-line discussion and the consequences of the open source movement can influence the shape and recommended format of public deliberation processes. It raises the question of the conditions and factors which explain the difference in the quality of discussion results when technological issues are discussed and when values are discussed. It also raises the question of the importance of formats and types of (...)
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  13. A szlovák nemzeti mozgalom 1848-ban.Dusan Skvarna - 1998 - História 3.
     
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    Products of hurewicz spaces in the Laver model.Dušan Repovš & Lyubomyr Zdomskyy - 2017 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 23 (3):324-333.
    This article is devoted to the interplay between forcing with fusion and combinatorial covering properties. We illustrate this interplay by proving that in the Laver model for the consistency of the Borel’s conjecture, the product of any two metrizable spaces with the Hurewicz property has the Menger property.
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    An Individual-Differences Approach to Poetic Metaphor: Impact of Aptness and Familiarity.Dušan Stamenković, Katarina Milenković, Nicholas Ichien & Keith J. Holyoak - 2023 - Metaphor and Symbol 38 (2):149-161.
    Using poetic metaphors in the Serbian language, we identified systematic variations in the impact of fluid and crystalized intelligence on comprehension of metaphors that varied in rated aptness and familiarity. Overall, comprehension scores were higher for metaphors that were high rather than low in aptness, and high rather than low in familiarity. A measure of crystalized intelligence was a robust predictor of comprehension across the full range of metaphors, but especially for those that were either relatively unfamiliar or more apt. (...)
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    Demuth’s path to randomness.Antonín Kučera, André Nies & Christopher P. Porter - 2015 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 21 (3):270-305.
    Osvald Demuth studied constructive analysis from the viewpoint of the Russian school of constructive mathematics. In the course of his work he introduced various notions of effective null set which, when phrased in classical language, yield a number of major algorithmic randomness notions. In addition, he proved several results connecting constructive analysis and randomness that were rediscovered only much later.In this paper, we trace the path that took Demuth from his constructivist roots to his deep and innovative work on the (...)
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    Universalité et changement humain du monde.Dušan Nedeljković - 1976 - Dialectics and Humanism 3 (2):155-157.
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    Telo in oblast: sociologija in filozofija telesa v XIX. in XX. stoletju.Dušan Rutar - 1995 - Ljubljana: DAN.
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    Lowness for the class of random sets.Antonin Kucera & Sebastiaan Terwijn - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1396-1402.
    A positive answer to a question of M. van Lambalgen and D. Zambella whether there exist nonrecursive sets that are low for the class of random sets is obtained. Here a set A is low for the class RAND of random sets if RAND = RAND A.
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    Propositions, Concepts, and the Fregean/Russellian Distinction.Dušan Dožudić - 2024 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 24 (71):219-234.
    In this paper, I deal with recognising an appropriate criterion for distinguishing two competing conceptions of the propositional content among the content realists—the Fregean and the Russellian—especially in connection to some classical proponents of the realist view (Frege, Moore, and Russell). My starting point is a survey characterisation of the two conceptions and the accompanying classification of Russell’s and Moore’s conceptions of the propositional content, which I find problematic on several accounts. I set up a context for my consideration and (...)
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    The Slavs and the Beginning of Early-Medieval Central Europe.Dusan Caplovic - 1999 - Human Affairs 9 (1):28-43.
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    Side flankers produce less crowding, but only for letters.Dušan Vejnović & Sunčica Zdravković - 2015 - Cognition 143 (C):217-227.
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    Paul's Idea of the "New Man" and Transhumanism.Dušan Krcunović - 2021 - AKROPOLIS: Journal of Hellenic Studies 5:62-69.
    By setting the relationship between human and divine reality in a whole new way, Christian anthropology has provided an authoritative framework for understanding and valuing the dynamics of human life as moving “from the old to the new man”, according to the famous phrase of the apostle Paul. Other great European humanistic traditions with their ideas of man and visions of his progress can be placed in the critical perspective of this Pauline anthropological formula. One of those traditions that relatively (...)
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    Positive deissler rank and the complexity of injective modules.T. G. Kucera - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):284-293.
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    Pure-projective modules and positive constructibility.T. G. Kucera & Ph Rothmaler - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (1):103-110.
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    Burke and Paine.Dušan Kuzmanović - 1991 - Filozofija I Društvo 1991 (3):37-58.
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    Dějiny antické filosofie.Dušan Machovec - 1993 - Praha: H&H.
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    The importance of knowledge for wellbeing of society in the contemporary world.Dusan Markovic & Mrdjan Mladjan - 2017 - Filozofija I Društvo 28 (4):1136-1159.
    Following the recent wave of globalization, the possession of different types of knowledge became even more important for economic development than the possession of physical resources. The ability of a society to adopt existing and create new knowledge thus gained fundamental importance for its wellbeing. In this paper, we identify important aspects of the relationship between education, creation of knowledge, economic growth, as well as both material and immate?rial wellbeing of a society. We describe potential problems that prevent societies from (...)
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    Property, Culture, and Cultural Property.Dušan Pokorný - 2002 - Constellations 9 (3):356-374.
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    Why the Low Success Rate of Research Dedicated To New Technologies? Tolstoy May Have Had the Answer.Dusan C. Prevorsek - 1995 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 15 (2-3):104-108.
    The view of American industrial research from the perspective of the general public, the practicing scientist as professor or teacher or university researcher is very fuzzy. But in general it may be perceived as quite successful. Quite the contrary, as the recent wholesale cuts in industrial research have shown, the track record of communicating discoveries into technologies, the cost efficiency is dismal. The problem is that the cost efficiency of research based on the average cost per project tells nothing about (...)
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    M-separable spaces of functions are productive in the Miller model.Dušan Repovš & Lyubomyr Zdomskyy - 2020 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 171 (7):102806.
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    On well-splitting posets.Dušan Repovš & Lyubomyr Zdomskyy - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (7):995-1005.
    We introduce a class of proper posets which is preserved under countable support iterations, includes ωω\omega ^\omega -bounding, Cohen, Miller, and Mathias posets associated to filters with the Hurewicz covering properties, and has the property that the ground model reals remain splitting and unbounded in corresponding extensions. Our results may be considered as a possible path towards solving variations of the famous Roitman problem.
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    Kniha Laozi: Překlad s filologickým komentářem by David Sehnal.Dušan Vávra - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (3):993-997.
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    Imaginary modules.T. G. Kucera & M. Prest - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):698-723.
  35. Scientific rationality and scientific method.Dusan Galik - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (1):1-8.
    The aim of the paper is to give a description of the development of understanding scientific method in the history of science and philosophy of science. The thesis is defended that crucial changes in understanding scientific method had fundamental consequences for the development in scientific knowledge, for the position of science in the system of knowledge and for its role in human culture. Basic attitudes to scientific method in contemporary philosophy and philosophy of science are shortly outlined and the rationality (...)
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  36. Leigh S. Cauman, Uvod u logiku prvog reda.Dušan Dožudić - 2005 - Prolegomena 4 (1):117-119.
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    “Hearability” Versus “Hearership”: Comparing Garfinkel’s and Schegloff’s Accounts of the Summoning Phone.Dušan Bjelić - 2019 - Human Studies 42 (4):695-716.
    This paper compares Harold Garfinkel’s phenomenologically informed “radical” ethnomethodology and Emanuel Schegloff’s “classical” Conversation Analysis, by focusing on their treatments of a ringing telephone as a summons. In their diverging accounts, Garfinkel and Schegloff use similar yet different terminologies in relation to the action of hearing. Garfinkel speaks of the “hearability” of the ringing phone, while Schegloff speaks of a recipient’s “hearership”. This lexical distinction is not irrelevant. “Hearership” stresses the obligations of parties to a phone call to speak and (...)
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    Identity between Semantics and Metaphysics.Dušan Dožudić - 2019 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):597-610.
    In this paper, I consider several issues related to the concept of identity—the concept that is in many ways related to Heda Festini’s early philosophical interests. I specifically focus on discussion of the issues in Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein. I contrast two competing conceptions of identity—the objectual (according to which identity is a relation in which every object stands only to itself) and the metalinguistic (according to which identity is a relation between coreferential names)—and consider reasons these authors had for (...)
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  39. Carstvo zemaljsko i carstvo nebesko: ogledi o narodnoj religiji.C. Dusan Bandi - 1990 - Beograd: I. Mesner.
     
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    Pathology of Balkan endemic nephropathy. A correlation with established kidney disease entities.Dušan Ferluga, Asta Hvala, S. Trnacevic, A. Halilbašic, M. Vukelic, S. Cˇeovic & Alenka Vizjak - 2002 - Facta Universitatis, Series: Linguistics and Literature 9:82-87.
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  41. Induction in aristotle's system of scientific knowledge.Dušan Galik - 2006 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (4):495-505.
    There are many disputes about induction in the logic and philosophy of science. One of the problem is that we often use the term „induction“ in different meanings. This is precisely the point of Aristotle, the first thinker who analyzed induction systematically. The aim of the paper is to show that we are confronted with at least four different meanings of induction in Aristotleś writings, to analyze them and to show the role of induction in acquiring scientific knowing and the (...)
     
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  42. Tautologism in the Theory of Evolution.Dusan Galik - 2012 - Filozofia 67 (7):545-556.
     
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    K problému tautologickostiv teórii evolúcie.Dušan Gálik - 2012 - Filozofia 67 (7).
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    Syed Azmatullah: The Coach’s Mind Manual.Dusan Gruicic - 2016 - Philosophy of Management 15 (3):241-245.
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    Politics in an era of globalisation and European Union integration.Dušan Leška - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (1):89-99.
    This article looks at the mutual relations and links between globalisation and the integration of countries within the European Union. As the economic sphere is undergoing unrestrained globalisation, the position and sovereignty of nation-states is being weakened and politics is becoming harnessed to the economy. The relationship between the economy and politics is thus changing and there is a need to regulate the economy at a supranational level. The European Union has the potential to make positive use of the trend (...)
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    An ethnomethodological clarification of Husserl's concepts of “regressive inquiry” and “galilean physics” by means of discovering praxioms.Dušan I. Bjelić - 1995 - Human Studies 18 (2-3):189-225.
    This paper offers an ethnomethodological clarification of Husserl's concepts of Galilean physics and regressive inquiry. It employs the reader's textual-practical operationalization of these concepts. With the use of a simple optical prism as a perspicuous case of a scientific instrument, the reader will be asked and instructed to make a self-reflexive inquiry into the practical contingencies of the prismatic field of reflection. The reader will discover that the geometric structures of the reflective field of the prism is an achievement and (...)
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  47. Philosophy and society: From the collection to the journal.Dusan Boskovic - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (2):44-60.
    U ovom radu dat je kratak pregled osnivanja Instituta za filozofiju i drustvenu teoriju kao institucionalne osnove za postanak i izlazenje casopisa Filozofija i drustvo. On je prvobitno, 1987. godine, poceo da izlazi kao zbornik, jednom godisnje, da bi od 2005. postao casopis, sa ritmom publiciranja tri puta godisnje, a od 2011. izlazi kvartalno. Takodje je dat i pregled svih tematskih celina, i to do kraja 2012. godine. Analiziran je detaljno jedan broj FiD-a, kao vazan dokument za promenu drustvene atmosfere (...)
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    An Exercise in “Primitive Natural Science” of Naturally Occurring Types of ‘Ownership’.Dušan Bjelić - 2023 - Human Studies 46 (1):137-161.
    This paper investigates how are things on the street methodically displayed to exchibit an aspect of extra-legal ‘ownership'. Harvey Sacks proposed two categories of ownerships, those that one wants and can have and those that one wants but cannot have. Building on this Sacks’ categorizations and on his method of simple observation and on photographic documentation this paper develops an additional typology of informal ownership displayed on the street. Typology is based on the layperson’s unmediated inference of the in situ (...)
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  49. Epilog.Dušan Bošković - 1999 - Filozofija I Društvo 1999 (16):33-33.
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    Intellectuals in power: Social patterns in the formative years of second Yugoslavia.Dusan Boskovic - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (3):121-135.
    Politicka istorija druge Jugoslavije neprekidno je bila sakralna, a domen sekularizacije obuhvatao je mahom samo umetnost. Informbiro i razlaz sa SSSR-om otvorio je put ka vecoj slobodi u stvaralastvu, napustajuci ideju o kontroli umetnosti u vidu socrealizma. Trece stanoviste o knjizevnosti zastupao je Vladan Desnica.
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