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    The Two Courses of Development of the Category “Smysl” in L. S. Vygotsky’s Works.Ekaterina Yu Zavershneva - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (4):303-325.
    The article analyzes the background and dynamics of Lev S. Vygotsky’s notions of smysl. Drawing on the data of archival records...
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    Not by bread alone.Ekaterina Zavershneva & René van der Veer - 2018 - History of the Human Sciences 31 (1):36-55.
    On the basis of both published and unpublished manuscripts written from 1914 to 1917, this article gives an overview of Lev Vygotsky’s early ideas. It turns out that Vygotsky was very much involved in issues of Jewish culture and politics. Rather surprisingly, the young Vygotsky rejected all contemporary ideas to save the Jewish people from discrimination and persecution by creating an autonomous state in Palestine or elsewhere. Instead, until well into 1917, Vygotsky proposed the rather traditional option of strengthening the (...)
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    Neural Correlates of Group Versus Individual Problem Solving Revealed by fMRI.Ilya Yu Shpurov, Roza M. Vlasova, Alena D. Rumshiskaya, Renata I. Rozovskaya, Elena A. Mershina, Valentin E. Sinitsyn & Ekaterina V. Pechenkova - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Anton Yasnitsky and René van der Veer (eds.): Revisionist revolution in Vygotsky studies: Routledge, London, 2017, 316 pp, $40.95 (paperback), ISBN-10: 1138929697, ISBN-13: 978-1138929692.Andrey Maidansky - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (1):89-95.
    The authors of the volume under review proclaimed a “revisionist revolution” in Vygotsky studies. With the exception of the two chapters by Ekaterina Zavershneva, everything else in the book is written by Anton Yasnitsky—solo or in collaboration with René van der Veer, Eli Lamdan and Jennifer Fraser. It is demonstrated how the “Vygotsky cult” took shape and eventually spread throughout the world, and how the “myths” and “dogmas” of that cult are later subjected to deconstruction. The editors, van (...)
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    Sŏngnihak iran muŏt in'ga.Yu-gyŏng An - 2015 - Sŏul-si: Saemunsa.
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    A History of Chinese Philosophy.Yu-lan Fêng & Derk Bodde - 1953 - H. Vetch.
  7. The Evaluative Judgment Theories of Emotion and Its Drawbacks.Yu Zhang - 2024 - Foreign Philosophy 47:261-283.
    The Evaluative Judgment Theories of Emotion mainly suggest that emotions can be reduced to evaluative beliefs or judgments. Specifically, evaluative beliefs are necessary but not sufficient conditions for evaluative judgments. And reducing emotions to evaluative judgments requires the subject’s conceptualizing ability. However, the Evaluative Judgment Theories of Emotion has many problems, including that evaluative beliefs are neither sufficient nor necessary for emotions; the evaluative judgment theory of emotion presupposes the subject’s conceptual content, but conceptual content is not a necessary and (...)
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    Impermissibility of euthanasia and self-regarding duties to stay alive.Xiang Yu & Daniel T. Kim - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Kirk Lougheed argues that active euthanasia (here ‘euthanasia’) is impermissible for people who are extremely sick and cannot exercise their vital forcei because (1) exercising vital force does not require volition but only being an object of caring relationships and (2) African philosophy entails other-regarding deontological duties to stay alive.1 In this commentary, we point out an implication of Lougheed’s view that is morally problematic and offer a revision that avoids this implication. We also argue for an additional advantage of (...)
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    The types of codes and their combinations: Visual perception and visual art.Georgij Yu Somov - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (202).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2014 Heft: 202 Seiten: 481-509.
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    Wei wu shi guan yu xin Zhongguo shi xue fa zhan: Zhongguo she hui ke xue yuan Makesi zhu yi shi xue li lun lun tan shou jie xue shu yan tao hui lun wen ji.Jiamu Zhu, Haipeng Zhang, Pei Yu & Li Wu (eds.) - 2014 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    Basin of Attraction Analysis of New Memristor-Based Fractional-Order Chaotic System.Long Ding, Li Cui, Fei Yu & Jie Jin - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-9.
    Memristor is the fourth basic electronic element discovered in addition to resistor, capacitor, and inductor. It is a nonlinear gadget with memory features which can be used for realizing chaotic, memory, neural network, and other similar circuits and systems. In this paper, a novel memristor-based fractional-order chaotic system is presented, and this chaotic system is taken as an example to analyze its dynamic characteristics. First, we used Adomian algorithm to solve the proposed fractional-order chaotic system and yield a chaotic phase (...)
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    Conversational Chinese, with Grammatical Notes.Thurston Griggs, Ssǔ-yü Têng & Ssu-yu Teng - 1948 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 68 (4):204.
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    Perceived Overqualification and Intensive Smartphone Use: A Moderated Mediation Model.Xiongliang Peng, Kun Yu, Kairui Zhang, Hanbing Xue & Jianfeng Peng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Previous studies only considered the impact of personal or environmental factors on intensive smartphone use separately, while largely ignoring the impact of person-environment fit on it. Drawing on the P-E fit theory, we proposed that perceived overqualification, an indicator of person-job misfit, positively affects intensive smartphone use via job boredom, and affective commitment moderates this indirect effect. We examined our hypotheses using four-wave time-lag data of 450 workers from 62 teams. The results revealed that POQ raised job boredom of an (...)
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  14. A comment on Ren's target article.Feng Yu - 2024 - Journal of Human Cognition 8 (1):35-36.
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  15. Analyzing the narrative context of post-industrial audio-visual works in Northeast China from the absurdity in the documentary Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks (2002).Yu Yang, Yuxing Chen & Yarong Zeng - 2024 - In M. F. Mohd Sharif, SHS Web of Conferences, 2024 International Conference on Language Research and Communication (ICLRC 2024). Les Ulis: EDP Sciences.
    Since 2019, Northeastern post-industrial culture has been a popular topic of discussion; the general public refers to it as the Northeastern Renaissance. Crises of identity, honor, and faith have been recurring themes in several Northeastern films released in recent years. Furthermore, these cinematic narratives frequently generate somber humor by presenting an enormous contrast between ideals and actuality. The article examines how the post-industrial narrative context of Northeast China has influenced audio-visual cultural products and contemporary Chinese popular culture. To elucidate the (...)
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  16. A Taxonomy of the Complexities of Embedded Narratives in Film: From Literary Description Simulation to the Visuality-Triggered Self-Referential Fallacy.Yu Yang & Yarong Zeng - 2024 - Innovación y Expresión: Un Recorrido Por Las Artes, la Cultura Visual y la Inteligencia Artificial En la Era Digital.
    The article will be divided into three parts: 1. Explain the literary origins of the nesting pattern and its relationship to cinema narrative, and analyse the nesting tactics commonly used in films under Hollywood’s classical narrative. 2. Describe the variations in nested structures in films made in the 1990s, focusing on self-reflexive nesting, which emerged as a new model beyond conventional nesting during this period. 3. Distinguish the literary style of embedded narratives from the visual recognition mode and provide an (...)
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  17. A comment on Ren's target article.Feng Yu - 2024 - Journal of Human Cognition 8 (1):35-36.
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    The Structure of Being in Aristotle’s Metaphysics.Jiyuan Yu - 2003 - Springer Verlag.
    This book develops a new interpretation of Aristotle's Metaphysics. By exploring the significance of the long ignored distinction between being with regard to categories and being with regard to potentiality and actuality, the author presents that Aristotle's science of being has two distinct aspects: an investigation of the basic constituents of reality in terms of categories, predication, and definition, and an investigation which deals with change, process, and order of the world.
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    On the rational evaluability of future-bias.Wen Yu - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    We are future-biased creatures. We prefer pleasure to be future rather than past, and pain to be past rather than future. Whether future-bias is rational has long been a matter of philosophical contention. A recent paper by Phillips (Citation2021, “Why Future-Bias Isn't Rationally Evaluable.” Res Philosophica 98 (4): 573–596), however, argues that much of the debate rests on a false presumption. Given an ‘adequate representation’ constraint on rational evaluability, as the argument goes, there cannot be rationally evaluable future-bias. But the (...)
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    Тенденції змін системи правового забезпечення свободи буття релігії в україні: Прогнозні оцінки.Mykhailo Yu Babiy - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 48:22-31.
    Ukrainian society and its state are in a stage of transition, in search of the optimal path and prospects of their development, by all the parameters of their present life. This period is characterized by complex, qualitative and quantitative measurements, of the transformations inherent in all spheres of social life.
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  21. Hondon Sok Ui Chilso.I. Prigogine, Isabelle Stengers & Ki-P. Ung Yu - 1990 - Minumsa.
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    Cracking the ANP32 whips: Important functions, unequal requirement, and hints at disease implications.Patrick T. Reilly, Yun Yu, Ali Hamiche & Lishun Wang - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (11):1062-1071.
    The acidic (leucine‐rich) nuclear phosphoprotein 32 kDa (ANP32) family is composed of small, evolutionarily conserved proteins characterized by an N‐terminal leucine‐rich repeat domain and a C‐terminal low‐complexity acidic region. The mammalian family members (ANP32A, ANP32B, and ANP32E) are ascribed physiologically diverse functions including chromatin modification and remodelling, apoptotic caspase modulation, protein phosphatase inhibition, as well as regulation of intracellular transport. In addition to reviewing the widespread literature on the topic, we present a concept of the ANP32s as having a whip‐like (...)
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    Ethical climate, moral resilience, and ethical competence of head nurses.Qiang Yu, Chongmei Huang, Jin Yan, Liqing Yue, Yusheng Tian, Jiaxin Yang, Xuting Li, Yamin Li & Yuelan Qin - 2025 - Nursing Ethics 32 (1):56-70.
    Background The ethical competence of head nurses plays a pivotal role in nursing ethics. Ethical climate is a prerequisite for ethical competence, and moral resilience can positively influence an individual’s ethical competence. However, few studies have focused on the relationship between ethical climate, moral resilience, and ethical competence among them. Objectives To investigate the relationship between ethical climate, moral resilience, and ethical competence, and examine the mediating role of moral resilience between ethical climate and ethical competence among head nurses. Design (...)
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    Екзистенційні основи добра.Yuliia Yu Brodetska - 2020 - Вісник Харківського Національного Університету Імені В. Н. Каразіна. Серія «Філософія. Філософські Перипетії» 62:174-181.
    The article is devoted to the consideration of the good nature existential foundations. Good, as a transcendental phenomenon, reveals itself in a person as a powerful mechanism of its internal development – spiritual needs. Need, unlike desire, is not just a requirement of the human body. Need is a way of relationship, that is, communication with objective reality. This life aspiration is responsible for the personality realization as an active, creative, responsible part of co-existence. Therefore, all aspects of human life (...)
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    Audiovisual Temporal Perception in Aging: The Role of Multisensory Integration and Age-Related Sensory Loss.Cassandra J. Brooks, Yu Man Chan, Andrew J. Anderson & Allison M. McKendrick - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Xunzi's Philosophy and the School of Huang-Lao.Yu Mingguang - 2002 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (1):37-60.
    The transmitted Xunzi consists of thirty-two chapters. The book criticizes all philosophers of the pre-Qin era, but thereby it also assimilates their thought. The Xunzi is eclectic, to the extent that there was no school of thought that it does not include. In scholarly circles, it is generally believed that Xunzi was the most prominent Confucian scholar of the final years of the Warring States period. At the same time, it is commonly acknowledged that the Confucianism of Xunzi was different (...)
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    Preface.Feng Yu-Lan - 1978 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 9 (3):3-11.
    In the fall of 1973, the mass Campaign to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius started to develop. At the beginning, I was very nervous. I said to myself: "Oh no'. Prior to the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, I was always revering Confucius. Now that it is time to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius, I will once again become the object of criticism." Later, after further thought, I realized that this was not right; this thinking arose from my old standpoint, [the (...)
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  28. Kant’s Deduction of Freedom: From the Practical Freedom to the Transcendental Freedom.Yu Zhang - 2019 - Journal of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition) 19 (2):22-27.
    From Groundwork for the metaphysics of morals and Critique of practical reason, we can deduce Kant's interpretation of the concept of freedom, which has undergone a change from practical freedom to transcendental freedom, and the deduction of freedom has been perfected, the rational facts have been put forward to provide the basis of free deduction. The reason for the change is that freedom as the basis of theoretical practice is assumed and predetermined, how the cause and effect of freedom as (...)
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    Uniform Density in Lindenbaum Algebras.V. Yu Shavrukov & Albert Visser - 2014 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 55 (4):569-582.
    In this paper we prove that the preordering $\lesssim $ of provable implication over any recursively enumerable theory $T$ containing a modicum of arithmetic is uniformly dense. This means that we can find a recursive extensional density function $F$ for $\lesssim $. A recursive function $F$ is a density function if it computes, for $A$ and $B$ with $A\lnsim B$, an element $C$ such that $A\lnsim C\lnsim B$. The function is extensional if it preserves $T$-provable equivalence. Secondly, we prove a (...)
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    Three questions for Watson's account of epistemic rights.Andy Yu - 2025 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):1-10.
    In The Right to Know: Epistemic Rights and Why We Need Them (Routledge, 2021), Lani Watson comprehensively examines the right to know and other epistemic rights, that is, rights to goods such as information, knowledge and truth. These rights, she suggests, play a key role in society today, but we often do not attend to them in the way that we should. She draws our attention to these rights, illustrating their importance using a range of examples from medicine, politics and (...)
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    All the Worst is From the Victorian Spirit, All the Best is From the Zeitgeist.Alexander Yu Antonovski - 2019 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 56 (1):39-46.
    In his work, the author critically interprets the idea of the connection of the achievements of William Whewell in the field of the philosophy of science with the prevailing sentiments and social-cultural attitudes in the so-called Victorian era. The author believes that, on the contrary, all of Whewell’s positive achievements should be associated with the development of world science, with the spirit of the times, and above all, with its neo-Kantian background, whereas his mistakes and delusions (rejection of evolutionism, support (...)
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  32. Fī riḥāb al-fikr al-Islāmī.Yūsuf ʻAẓm - 2000 - [al-Zarqāʼ]: Jāmiʻat al-Zarqāʼ al-Ahlīyah.
     
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    Islamic factor: European context and international legal space.Mykhailo Yu Babiy - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 37:5-12.
    It is noteworthy that today, both in Europe and throughout the geolithic space, problems related to religion, in particular in their confessional expression, have come to the fore again. They are actualized not only in the context of the globalization processes and their consequences that the world is experiencing, but also of the serious challenges that the international community faces and which are to some extent generated by a religious factor, in particular its Islamic variety.
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    Budō shoshinshū.Yūzan Daidōji - 1989 - Tōkyō: Hanbai Kyōikusha Shuppan Sābisu. Edited by Kōzō Kaku.
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  35. The Debate Between Physicalism and New Dualism: Focusing on Cognitive Neuroscience.Yu Zhang - 2022 - Journal of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology (Social Science Edition) 22 (3):14-20.
    The development of cognitive neuroscience allows scientists to locate areas of brain activity corresponding to consciousness activities through advanced technology. The philosophical basis of cognitive neuroscience is physicalism, which reduces the activity of consciousness into the product of biological brain activity, but there are many drawbacks to this strong physicalism reductionism. Mind-brain identity theory in neuroscience and the computational doctrine in cognitive science show that the theory of physical reductionism can never explain the causal relationship between mental properties and physical (...)
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    A Study on Multimedia Integrated Pre-service Education to Learning Behavior and Competitiveness in Workplace of Employees in Hospitality.Chih-Hung Pai, Yu-Lan Wang, Yunfeng Shang & Ta-Kuang Hsu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The domestic situation of the past few years shows the practices of employees’ unpaid leave and layoffs and the constant drain on capital, talent, and technologies in hospitality. Owners expect to reduce the losses to as low as possible by saving on human costs. Nevertheless, in face of such a changing environment, hospitality has to accumulate high-quality human capital through systematic investment, sensitive development, and continuous learning and growth to discover competitive advantages through the cultivation of human capital. The pre-service (...)
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    Comparison of Two Approaches to Enhance Self-Esteem and Self-Acceptance in Chinese College Students: Psychoeducational Lecture vs. Group Intervention.Yi Qian, Xinnian Yu & Fulian Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveSelf-esteem and self-acceptance are not only basic features but also influential factors of mental health. The present study aimed at assessing the effects of psychoeducational lecture and group intervention on self-esteem and self-acceptance in Chinese college students.MethodsA total of 149 Chinese college students who participated in a mental health course were randomly class-based assigned into the psychoeducational lecture group and the self-focused intervention group. The lecture group received 6-session psychoeducational lectures on overview of mental health, campus adaptation, stress adjustment, self-understanding, (...)
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    Defragmentation of paremiological space in the linguistic picture of the world.E. A. Salikhova, Yu R. Mursalimova & A. V. Kushnareva - 2022 - Liberal Arts in Russia 11 (6):453-461.
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  39. Objections to Davidson’s Theory of Agency and Actions.Yu Zhang - 2023 - Open Journal of Social Sciences 11:355-362.
    Davidson’s theory of agency aims to solve the dilemma that the same action can be both intentional and not intentional. He explains primitive actions using primarily bodily movements and argues that event-causality can be described through the “accordion effect”, but not agent-causality. And Davidson uses reasons as causes to explain the actions and responds to five objections. In this paper, I critique Davidson’s argument, pointing out that he ignores certain factors in the belief-desire model, such as emotions. And his sentence (...)
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  40. Some Emotions Play a Reasonable Role in Akratic Actions, Not a Rational Role.Yu Zhang - 2021 - Paris: Atlantis Press 575:10-14.
    According to Donald Davidson, an akratic action is opposed to the agent’s better judgment if the agent act freely and intentionally. Davidson says akratic actions are possible and all akratic actions are irrational. However, although akratic actions are possible, akratic actions could be rational. The reasons are that some of these actions are rational; these rational akratic actions are caused by some emotions sometimes, while some emotions cannot make akratic actions rational, including excessive negative emotions, recalcitrant emotions, etc. Therefore, it (...)
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  41. Rigid Designators and Descriptivism.Yu Zhang - 2023 - Open Journal of Social Sciences 11:345-354.
    Kripke distinguishes necessity and priority as two different categories: priority is a notion of epistemology, while necessity is a notion of metaphysics. Based on this fundamental argument, Kripke objects to Descriptivism, which takes certain properties as the criteria of identity across all possible worlds, and he argues for the legitimacy of a posteriori necessary truths. Kripke also criticizes Russell’s methods for dealing with empty descriptions, and he puts forward a modal world to explain the rigidity of proper names. However, the (...)
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    Rethinking public choice.Erica Celine Yu - forthcoming - Journal of Economic Methodology:1-6.
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    Domination structures and multicriteria problems in n-person games.K. Bergstresser & P. L. Yu - 1977 - Theory and Decision 8 (1):5-48.
  44. Meng-tzu chin chu chin i.Tzʻu-yün Shih - 1973 - T Ai-Wan Shang Wu Ying Shu Kuan. Edited by Mencius.
     
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    A Critical Analysis of Current Characterizations of Categorical Properties: Their Insufficiencies in Addressing the Individuation Regress in Dispositionalism.Jing Yu - forthcoming - Theoria.
    Dispositionalism confronts the well‐known challenge of the regress of the individuation of dispositional properties. Proposed solutions to this issue can be broadly categorised into two types: Alexander Bird's holistic‐graph approach, which asserts that dispositional properties can be uniquely individuated by their positions within the holistic graph formed by manifestation‐stimulus relations, and the dispositional‐categorical mixed/dual views, which introduce non‐dispositional (categorical) properties to circumvent the regress. This article critically examines the latter approach, contending that the current characterizations of categorical properties within this (...)
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    A study of the structure of G-P zones in Ti-rich TiNi shape memory melt-spun ribbons.Shun-Yu Cheng, Chih-Hsuan Chen & Shyi-Kaan Wu - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (23):3167-3176.
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    The Reducibility of Generalized Syllogisms with the Quantifiers in Square {not all} and Square {most}.Zhipeng Yu & Jing Xu - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (4):1-4.
    To explore the reducibility of non-trivial generalized syllogisms with the quantifiers in Square {not all} and Square {most}, this paper first gives the formalization of generalized syllogisms on the basis of set theory, and then proves the validity of the generalized syllogism EMO-3 by first-order logic and generalized quantifier theory; Finally, with the help of some reductive operations, the other 20 valid generalized syllogisms are deduced from the syllogism EMO-3. In other words, there are the reducible relationships between/among the 21 (...)
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    al-Wujūd al-anṭūlūjī: dirāsah muqāranah bayna al-Suhrawardī wa-Aflūṭīn.Aḥmad Yūsuf Faqīh - 2022 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Fārābī.
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    Invertible sequential variant of constructive predicate calculus.S. Yu Maslov - 1969 - In A. O. Slisenko, Studies in constructive mathematics and mathematical logic. New York,: Consultants Bureau. pp. 36--42.
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    The Wayfarer.Edwin McClellan, Natsume Soseki & Beongcheon Yu - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):383.
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