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    How Users Assess Privacy Risks in the Internet of Things: The Role of Framing, Comparing, and Educating.Ekaterina Korneeva, Torsten Oliver Salge, Patrick Cichy & David Antons - 2024 - Business and Society 63 (8):1794-1841.
    With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), it has become increasingly challenging for users to assess the privacy risks associated with consumer products and the continuous stream of user data needed to operate them. In this study, we propose and test three mechanisms with the potential to help users make more accurate assessments of privacy risks. We refer to these mechanisms as framing (i.e., presenting information on the collection and use of user data with or without direct reference (...)
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    Mechanistic explanation for enactive sociality.Ekaterina Abramova & Marc Slors - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (2):401-424.
    In this article we analyze the methodological commitments of a radical embodied cognition (REC) approach to social interaction and social cognition, specifically with respect to the explanatory framework it adopts. According to many representatives of REC, such as enactivists and the proponents of dynamical and ecological psychology, sociality is to be explained by (1) focusing on the social unit rather than the individuals that comprise it and (2) establishing the regularities that hold on this level rather than modeling the sub-personal (...)
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    Conservative translations of four-valued logics in modal logic.Ekaterina Kubyshkina - 2019 - Synthese 198 (S22):5555-5571.
    Following a proposal by Kooi and Tamminga, we introduce a conservative translation manual for every four-valued truth-functional propositional logic into a modal logic. However, the application of this translation does not preserve the intuitive reading of the truth-values for every four-valued logic. In order to solve this problem, we modify the translation manual and prove its conservativity by exploiting the method of generalized truth-values.
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    Endoxa, epistemological optimism, and Aristotle's rhetorical project.Ekaterina V. Haskins - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (1):1-20.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 37.1 (2004) 1-20 [Access article in PDF] Endoxa, Epistemological Optimism, and Aristotle's Rhetorical Project Ekaterina V. Haskins Communication Department Boston College Aristotle's crucial role in institutionalizing the art of rhetoric in the fourth century BCE is beyond dispute, but the significance of Aristotle's rhetorical project remains a point of lively controversy among philosophers and rhetoricians alike. There are many ways of reading and evaluating Aristotle's (...)
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    What Influences Language Impairment in Bilingual Aphasia? A Meta-Analytic Review.Ekaterina Kuzmina, Mira Goral, Monica Norvik & Brendan S. Weekes - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Categoricity Spectra for Rigid Structures.Ekaterina Fokina, Andrey Frolov & Iskander Kalimullin - 2016 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 57 (1):45-57.
    For a computable structure $\mathcal {M}$, the categoricity spectrum is the set of all Turing degrees capable of computing isomorphisms among arbitrary computable copies of $\mathcal {M}$. If the spectrum has a least degree, this degree is called the degree of categoricity of $\mathcal {M}$. In this paper we investigate spectra of categoricity for computable rigid structures. In particular, we give examples of rigid structures without degrees of categoricity.
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    De-idealization by commentary: the case of financial valuation models.Ekaterina Svetlova - 2013 - Synthese 190 (2):321-337.
    Is there a unique way to de-idealize models? If not, how might the possible ways of reducing the distortion between models and reality differ from each other? Based on an empirical case study conducted in financial markets, this paper discusses how a popular valuation model (the Discounted Cash Flow model) idealizes reality and how the market participants de-idealize it in concrete market situations. In contrast to Cartwright's view that economic models are generally over-constrained, this paper suggests that valuation models are (...)
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    Social cognition in simple action coordination: A case for direct perception.Ekaterina Abramova & Marc Slors - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36:519-531.
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    Overcoming the Inevitability: An Interpretation of History and Art in Doctor Zhivago.Ekaterina P. Aristova - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (7):81-95.
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    Georges Frédéric Parrot and the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences.Ekaterina Basargina - 2018 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 6 (2):85-105.
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    Justification of atemporal values in Alexius Meinong’s theory of objects.Ekaterina Cherepanova - 2020 - Filozofija I Društvo 31 (1):73-83.
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  12. Borʹba materializma s idealizmom.Ekaterina Grigorʹevna Gavrish - 1965
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    On the problem of the structure-forming elements of Utopian Discourse and its specifics.Ekaterina Nikolaevna Gudilina & Mikhail Mikhailovich Poroshkov - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The subject of the research is utopian discourse, which unites all the variety of concepts related in one way or another to utopia, utopian dimension of reality and understanding of the Future (utopian element, utopian impulse, utopian optics, utopianism, utopian consciousness, utopian thinking, dystopia, etc.). Special attention is paid to the study of the explanatory and predictive potential of utopian discourse, identifying its boundaries and analysis of the relationship with ideological discourse. The conceptualization of utopian discourse is based on an (...)
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  14. Kritika neopozitivistskikh vzgli︠a︡dov na prirodu poznanii︠a︡.Anna Ivanovna Korneeva - 1962
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  15. Kritika sovremennoĭ burzhuaznoĭ filosofii.Korneeva, Anna Ivanovna, [From Old Catalog], I︠A︡kovlev & Mikhail Vasilʹevich (eds.) - 1961
     
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  16. Leninskai︠a︡ kritika makhizma i bor'ba provtiv sovremennogo idealizma.A. I. Korneeva - 1971 - Moskva,: "Mysl,".
     
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  17. Problemy poznanii︠a︡ mikromira.A. I. Korneeva - 1978 - Moskva: Myslʹ.
     
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    The Problem of the Formation of Philosophical Prose in Persian.Tatyana G. Korneeva - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (6):126-137.
    The article discusses the problem of the formation of philosophical prose in the Persian language. The first section presents a brief excursion into the history of philosophical prose in Persian and the stages of formation of modern Persian as a language of science and philosophy. In the Arab-Muslim philosophical tradition, representatives of various schools and trends contributed to the development of philosophical terminology in Farsi. The author dwells on the works of such philosophers as Ibn Sīnā, Nāṣir Khusraw, Naṣīr al-Dīn (...)
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    Current trends in small business development in the Republic of Kalmykia.Ekaterina Sergeevna Kovanova & Nogan Viacheslavovna Badmaeva - 2021 - Kant 38 (1):23-27.
    The article examines the issues of modern trends in the development of small business in the Republic of Kalmykia. One of these trends is entrepreneurship, which actively uses ethnic, national components in its line of business. The purpose of the article is to study the ethno-economic aspects of modern entrepreneurship in Kalmykia. The main research method is an expert survey. A total of 12 experts were interviewed. The study was conducted in May-June 2020 in Elista. As experts, restaurateurs or owners (...)
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    Between Exegesis and Philosophy: Philosophical Generalisations in cols. XVI, XVII and XIX of the Derveni Papyrus in Light of Interpretative Strategy.Ekaterina Matusova - 2016 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 98 (2):113-143.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 2 Seiten: 113-143.
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    Interdisciplinarity and Crowdsourcing in Ecology as Reply to the Challenges of the Technogenic Civilization.Ekaterina V. Petrova - 2020 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 57 (4):117-122.
    The main characteristic of the modern environment is the negative change by its people – destruction and pollution. Man is part of the biosphere and the technogenic transformations of the biosphere inevitably affect him. Under the influence of technogenic civilization, all spheres of human activity undergo changes, and science above all. Ecology is especially keenly aware of the challenges of technogenic civilization. It focuses on anthropogenic factors, works with the human environment. At the same time, its problem field is expanding (...)
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  22. Odin za vsekh, vse za odnogo.Ekaterina Ivanovna Rusakova - 1963 - Moskva,: Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
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    The social semantics of Mikhail Pokrovskij and Nikolaj Marr.Ekaterina Velmezova - 2008 - Studies in East European Thought 60 (4):349-362.
    Criticizing the works of "Western" specialists in semantics, Soviet academician M. M. Pokrovskij (1868-1942) comes to the conclusion that social factors are essential for semantic evolution, while psychological factors constitute an intermediate link between the "external" life of a society and the semantics of the corresponding language. This conception resembles the general explanations of semantic evolution proposed by N. Ja. Marr (1864-1934). Nevertheless, despite a number of common points in the semantic theories of these two researchers, Pokrovskij's attitude towards Marr (...)
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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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    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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  26. A logic for factive ignorance.Ekaterina Kubyshkina & Mattia Petrolo - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5917-5928.
    In the current debate there are two epistemological approaches to the definition of ignorance: the Standard View and the New View. The former defines ignorance simply as not knowing, while the latter defines it as the absence of true belief. One of the main differences between these two positions lies in rejecting (Standard View) or in accepting (New View) the factivity of ignorance, i.e., if an agent is ignorant of φ, then φ is true. In the present article, we first (...)
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    Isomorphism relations on computable structures.Ekaterina B. Fokina, Sy-David Friedman, Valentina Harizanov, Julia F. Knight, Charles Mccoy & Antonio Montalbán - 2012 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (1):122-132.
    We study the complexity of the isomorphism relation on classes of computable structures. We use the notion of FF-reducibility introduced in [9] to show completeness of the isomorphism relation on many familiar classes in the context of all ${\mathrm{\Sigma }}_{1}^{1}$ equivalence relations on hyperarithmetical subsets of ω.
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    Degrees of categoricity of computable structures.Ekaterina B. Fokina, Iskander Kalimullin & Russell Miller - 2010 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (1):51-67.
    Defining the degree of categoricity of a computable structure ${\mathcal{M}}$ to be the least degree d for which ${\mathcal{M}}$ is d-computably categorical, we investigate which Turing degrees can be realized as degrees of categoricity. We show that for all n, degrees d.c.e. in and above 0 (n) can be so realized, as can the degree 0 (ω).
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    (1 other version)Bi‐embeddability spectra and bases of spectra.Ekaterina Fokina, Dino Rossegger & Luca San Mauro - 2019 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 65 (2):228-236.
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    Can communication with social robots influence how children develop empathy? Best-evidence synthesis.Ekaterina Pashevich - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (2):579-589.
    Social robots are gradually entering children’s lives in a period when children learn about social relationships and exercise prosocial behaviors with parents, peers, and teachers. Designed for long-term emotional engagement and to take the roles of friends, teachers, and babysitters, such robots have the potential to influence how children develop empathy. This article presents a review of the literature in the fields of human–robot interaction, psychology, neuropsychology, and roboethics, discussing the potential impact of communication with social robots on children’s social (...)
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    Rational Agency from a Truth-Functional Perspective.Ekaterina Kubyshkina & Dmitry V. Zaitsev - 2016 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 25 (4):499-520.
    The aim of the present paper is to introduce a system, where the epistemic state of an agent is represented truth-functionally. In order to obtain this system, we propose a four-valued logic, that we call the logic of rational agent, where the fact of knowing something is formalized at the level of valuations, without the explicit use of epistemic knowledge operator. On the basis of this semantics, a sound and complete system with two distinct truth-functional negations is provided. These negations (...)
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    The effective theory of Borel equivalence relations.Ekaterina B. Fokina, Sy-David Friedman & Asger Törnquist - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (7):837-850.
    The study of Borel equivalence relations under Borel reducibility has developed into an important area of descriptive set theory. The dichotomies of Silver [20] and Harrington, Kechris and Louveau [6] show that with respect to Borel reducibility, any Borel equivalence relation strictly above equality on ω is above equality on , the power set of ω, and any Borel equivalence relation strictly above equality on the reals is above equality modulo finite on . In this article we examine the effective (...)
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    : Architecture of Life: Soviet Modernism and the Human Sciences.Ekaterina Babintseva - 2024 - Isis 115 (2):431-433.
  34. Behind the Scenes of Developmental Language Disorder: Time to Call Neuropsychology Back on Stage.Ekaterina Tomas & Constance Vissers - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Linear orders realized by C.e. Equivalence relations.Ekaterina Fokina, Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Pavel Semukhin & Daniel Turetsky - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (2):463-482.
    LetEbe a computably enumerable equivalence relation on the setωof natural numbers. We say that the quotient set$\omega /E$realizesa linearly ordered set${\cal L}$if there exists a c.e. relation ⊴ respectingEsuch that the induced structure is isomorphic to${\cal L}$. Thus, one can consider the class of all linearly ordered sets that are realized by$\omega /E$; formally,${\cal K}\left = \left\{ {{\cal L}\,|\,{\rm{the}}\,{\rm{order}}\, - \,{\rm{type}}\,{\cal L}\,{\rm{is}}\,{\rm{realized}}\,{\rm{by}}\,E} \right\}$. In this paper we study the relationship between computability-theoretic properties ofEand algebraic properties of linearly ordered sets realized (...)
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    Healing the inner child: The psychotherapeutic trope and the anthropology of emotional religiosity.Ekaterina Khonineva - 2023 - Sociology of Power 35 (4):85-121.
    The article is devoted to an anthropological study of psychotherapeutic discourse adaptation by religious specialists within the Catholic practice of spiritual exercises. Grounded in the therapeutic culture's notion that an individual's roots lie deeply within their family history and childhood experiences, this article examines how issues related to family relationships may surface during the development of psychotherapeutic techniques by religious groups. It also investigates the childhood images upon which these "syncretic" projects might be based. Considering the Catholic practice of spiritual (...)
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    On Σ1 1 equivalence relations over the natural numbers.Ekaterina B. Fokina & Sy-David Friedman - 2012 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 58 (1-2):113-124.
    We study the structure of Σ11 equivalence relations on hyperarithmetical subsets of ω under reducibilities given by hyperarithmetical or computable functions, called h-reducibility and FF-reducibility, respectively. We show that the structure is rich even when one fixes the number of properly equation imagei.e., Σ11 but not equation image equivalence classes. We also show the existence of incomparable Σ11 equivalence relations that are complete as subsets of ω × ω with respect to the corresponding reducibility on sets. We study complete Σ11 (...)
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    Reflections on Platonov Reflections on Platonov: The Summary of the RAS Institute of Philosophy’s XVI Conference “Problems of Russian Self-Consciousness: ‘People Can Live, but It Is Forbidden,’ Dedicated to the 120 th Birth Anniversary of Andrei Platonov”.Ekaterina P. Aristova - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (5):149-159.
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    Bridge As-Sirat as a way to the Truth: Nasir Khusraw’s interpretation.T. G. Korneeva - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):226-235.
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  40. Dialektika poznanii︠a︡ i sovremennai︠a︡ nauka.A. I. Korneeva, Mark Moiseevich Rozental & Akademiia Obshchestvennykh Nauk (eds.) - 1973 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
     
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    What ignorance could not be.Ekaterina Kubyshkina & Mattia Petrolo - 2020 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 24 (2).
    In the current debate there are two epistemological approaches to the definition of ignorance. The Standard View defines ignorance simply as not knowing, while the New View defines it as the absence of true belief. We argue that both views provide necessary, but not sufficient conditions for ignorance, and thus do not constitute satisfactory definitions for such a notion.
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  42. Ключові аспекти реалізації політики імпортозаміщення в сучасному економічному просторі.Ekaterina Maslyukova & Olga Yutkina - 2016 - Схід 1 (141):27-31.
    Розкривається сутність процесу імпортозаміщення виробами власного промислового виробництва. Показана важливість для імпортозаміщення зростання обсягів вітчизняного виробництва конкурентоспроможної продукції. Викладено позитивні сторони і недоліки стратегії імпортозаміщення. Імпортозаміщення представляється авторами у вигляді ефективного інструменту підвищення економічної безпеки держави.
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  43. Allegorical Interpretation of the Pentateuch in Alexandria: Inscribing Aristobulus and Philo in a Wider Literary Context.Ekaterina Matusova - 2010 - The Studia Philonica Annual 22:1-52.
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    Teaching audiovisual translators discourse analysis of documentary films.Ekaterina Vladimirovna Morozova - 2021 - Kant 38 (1):291-295.
    The article discusses teaching the analysis of documentary films from the standpoint of a discursive approach. The importance of teaching the analysis of documentary films is due to the specifics of audiovisual production. A documentary film is a polyosemiotic construct combined with verbal, pictorial and sound signs, which are important for the translator to take into account in the translation process. The discursive approach allows to teach future translators to analyze not only the work as a whole, but also to (...)
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    Человек и информационная среда.Ekaterina Petrova - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 35:71-77.
    In the present-day information burst and information revolution epoch the mankind must realize the adaptation to the new conditions of its existence in the limited time. The most important problem is the problem of the human being successful adaptation to the modern information medium. The information medium is the factor demanding absolutely new adaptation of human being. Modern information medium specific character leads to correction of existing nature and social human being adaptation mechanisms and creation of new mechanisms. Information technologies (...)
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    Die Macht der Interpretation.Ekaterina Poljakova - 2019 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (4):539-571.
    The article treats the problem of interpretation in its respect to reality by example of Umberto Eco’s moderate ‚realistic‘ position and his criticism of Friedrich Nietzsche, the “father” of postmodernism. Here the strongest arguments on both sides are evaluated: Eco’s “negative realism” pointing out the impossibility of some interpretations and Nietzsche’s thinking out the absolute absence of a privileged position proceeding from which it would be possible to unequivocally identify what is real. The article argues that the crucial point why (...)
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    Ästhetische Vollendung.Ekaterina Poljakova - 2004 - Nietzsche Studien 33 (1):205-236.
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    Meanings of social reality representation in the subculture of a creolized text (as exemplified by the Russian musical genre of chanson).Ekaterina Prilukova & Denis Rakovsky - 2023 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:109-116.
    Introduction. The rapid dynamics of the present world results in its complication and construction. Reality turns out to be woven from many quote fragments, representing a collage that a person creates and comprehends through the prism of various texts. Constantly transformable forms come to the fore and, as a result, there exists a plurality of meanings. Models of the world are continuously generated, replacing the actual reality with a multi- tude of spectacular simulacra. The search for ways to comprehend reality (...)
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    Underway to suprematism: comparative analysis of the works of Kazimir Malevich of 1913–1914.Ekaterina Mikhailovna Tolstikhina - 2021 - Философия И Культура 10:33-42.
    The subject of this research is the works of Kazimir Malevich of the period 1913–1914. Despite numerous scientific works and articles dedicated to the works of K. Malevich, the period of his becoming requires clarification. The object of this research is the Russian avant-garde art of 1913 – 1914. The author dwells on the compositional principles in the painter’s works of this period. Special attention is given to the colorful shapes and geometric elements underlying the compositions of his paintings. Analysis (...)
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  50. Interview with Vyacheslav V. Ivanov about semiotics, the languages of the brain and history of ideas.Ekaterina Velmezova & Kalevi Kull - 2011 - Sign Systems Studies 39 (2/4):290-313.
    The interview with one of the founders of the Tartu–Moscow school, semiotician Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov (b. 1929) from August 2010, describes V. V. Ivanov’s opinions of several scholars and their work (including Evgenij Polivanov, Mikhail Bakhtin, Andrej Kolmogorov, Nikolaj Marr etc.), his relationships with his father Vsevolod Ivanov, as well as V. V. Ivanov’s views on the past and future of semiotics, with some emphasis on neurosemiotics, zoosemiotics, semiotics of culture, cybernetics, history of linguistics, study and protection of small languages. (...)
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