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  1. Senʺ-Simonʺ i senʺ-simonizmʺ.Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov - 1901 - Moskva: Univ. tip..
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  2. O vozmozhnosti vi︠e︡chnago mira v filosofīi.Ivan Ivanovich Lapshin - 1898
     
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  3. Sovremennai︠a︡ "filosofskai︠a︡ antropologii︠a︡".Ivan Ivanovich Antonovich - 1970 - Minsk,: Nauka i tekhnika.
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  4. Struktura predlozhenii︠a︡.Ivan Ivanovich Meshchaninov - 1963 - Leningrad,: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR [Leningradskoe otd.].
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  5. Sot︠s︡ialʹnoe kredo burzhuaznogo gumanizma.Ivan Ivanovich Antonovich - 1976
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  6. Filosofii︠a︡ i medit︠s︡ina.Ivan Ivanovich Benediktov - 1967 - Edited by Plotnikov, Vladimir Ilʹich & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  7. Amerikanskai︠a︡ burzhuaznai︠a︡ aksiologii︠a︡ na sluzhbe imperializma.Ivan Ivanovich Antonovich - 1967 - Minsk,: Nauka i tekhnika.
     
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  8. Spor o svobodi︠e︡ voli.Ivan Ivanovich Lapshin - 1941
     
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  9. Iz istorii marksistskoĭ filosofskoĭ mysli v SShA: (Ot I. Veĭdemeĭera do nashikh dneĭ).Ivan Ivanovich Cherkasov - 1977 - Moskva: Nauka ;.
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  10. Problema "chuzhogo i︠a︡" v novi︠e︡ĭsheĭ filosofīi.Ivan Ivanovich Lapshin - 1910
     
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  11. V.I. Lenin o sot︠s︡ialisticheskom gumanizme: material v pomoshchʹ lektoru.Ivan Ivanovich Antonovich - 1968 - Minsk: [S.N.].
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  12. Logicheskoe i istoricheskoe--kategorii materialisticheskoĭ dialektiki.Ivan Ivanovich Grit︠s︡enko - 1967
     
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  13. Istoricheskiĭ materializm i sovremennoe estestvoznanie.Ivan Ivanovich Skvort︠s︡ov-Stepanov - 1925
     
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  14. Istoricheskoe i logicheskoe v marksistskoĭ filosofii.Ivan Ivanovich Grit︠s︡enko - 1969
     
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  15. Vozniknovenie marksizma-revoliutsionnyĭ perevorot v filosofii.Aleksandr Ivanovich Ivanov - 1956
     
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  16. Property-awareness and representation.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2017 - Topoi 36 (2):331-342.
    Is property-awareness constituted by representation or not? If it were, merely being aware of the qualities of physical objects would involve being in a representational state. This would have considerable implications for a prominent view of the nature of successful perceptual experiences. According to naïve realism, any such experience—or more specifically its character—is fundamentally a relation of awareness to concrete items in the environment. Naïve realists take their view to be a genuine alternative to representationalism, the view on which the (...)
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    Perceptual metaphysics: the case for composites.Ivan V. Ivanov & Arthur Schipper - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations:1-17.
    In this paper, we propose an account of how perceptual evidence might allow us to draw justified conclusions about the existence of composite objects. We call the thesis at issue PERCEPTUAL ADEQUACY, and argue that a specific, naïve realist picture of the phenomenal character of perception provides us with a straightforward way to defend it. The claim that we have empirical evidence for the existence of macroscopic composites cannot be propped up merely by the plausible claim, granted by many, that (...)
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    Sensing mind-independence.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):14931-14949.
    I propose that the fundamental challenge Berkeley left realists is to account for experiences’ ability to present items as mind-independent, consistent with the claim that experiences always present themselves among the items of awareness. By exploring two ways of responding to this challenge, and ruling out the second, I hope to show that realists aiming to secure a role for experiences in grounding our grasp of mind-independence need to adopt a specific view of perceptual experience. They must take experiences to (...)
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    Mezhdu serioznoto i razvlekatelnoto izkustvo.Ivan Ivanov Stefanov - 1988 - Sofii︠a︡: Partizdat.
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    Naïve Realism With or Without the Content View: Response to Giananti.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2021 - Topoi 41 (1):221-225.
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  21. How to tell essence.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (2):147-168.
    How could perceptual experiences reveal matters of essentiality? Answering this question is crucial for vindicating a thesis about the epistemic import of experience, commonly known as Revelation. The thesis comes in a weak and a strong version. Only on the strong one could it make up an authoritative piece of common sense. But this version also seems to demand too much of our experiences, namely that they can reveal essentiality. However, the impression that our experiences are not suited for this (...)
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  22. Pains and sounds.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2011 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 18 (9-10):143-163.
    I argue that an analogy between pains and sounds suggests a way to give an objective account of pain which fits well with a naïve perceptualist account of feeling pain. According to the proposed metaphysical account, pains are relational physical events with shared qualitative nature, each of which is constituted by tissue damage and the activation of nociceptors. I proceed to show that the metaphysical proposal is compatible with platitudes about pains being animate, private, and self-intimating states.
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  23. Observational concepts and experience.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2016 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    The thesis is intended to contribute to the growing understanding of the indispensable role played by phenomenal consciousness in human cognition, and specifically in making our concepts of the external world available. The focus falls on so called observational concepts, a type of rudimentary, perceptually-based objective concepts in our repertoire — picking out manifest properties such as colors and shapes. A theory of such concepts gets provided, and, consequently, the exact role that perceptual consciousness plays in making concepts of this (...)
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    Bad to the bone: essentially bad perceptual experiences.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (9):3630-3656.
    Naïve realists have a motive to but have thus far been unable to offer compelling reasons for positing an external constraint on the occurrence of the consciousness involved in perfect hallucinations. If the occurrences of such consciousness were confined to abnormal perceptual contexts, the possibility of perfect hallucinations would have no bearing on the nature of the consciousness involved in cases of perception. On the other hand, it is unclear why the character of the perceptual context should matter constitutively to (...)
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    Properties in sight and in thought.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2019 - Synthese 198 (8):7049-7071.
    The main focus of acquaintance theorists has been the nature and mechanism of perceptual acquaintance with particulars. Generally, one’s view of perceptual acquaintance with general features has taken its bearings from one’s view of perceptual acquaintance with particulars. This has led to the glossing over of significant differences in the mechanisms of perceptual acquaintance with particulars and with general features. The difference in mechanisms suggests a difference in the sort of epistemic state at play in the two kinds of cases. (...)
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    The integration problem for naive realism.Ivan V. Ivanov - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (5):697-716.
    This paper makes explicit the basic problem perfect hallucinations pose for perceptual naive realists, more fundamental than the well‐trodden Screening‐off Problem. The deeper problem offers the basis for an overarching classification of the available naive‐ realist‐friendly approaches to perfect hallucinations. In the course of laying out the challenges to the different types of response, the paper makes a case for the superiority of a particular approach to perfect hallucinations, on which they would be understood as a special kind of perceptual (...)
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    Possible Interventions in the Transition from On-Site to Virtual Leading of Training Groups.Ivan Ivanov - 2022 - Diogenes 30 (1):74-85.
    The article analyzes the process of group-dynamic change and the way of leading a training group in the transition from an on-site to a virtual form of work. This change is analyzed in the form of a case study, which describes the specifics of the pandemic crisis and the need to move to a virtual form of leadership. The change in the group dynamics is commented on, and the interventions of leaders are described, which make the crisis functioning more adaptable (...)
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    Perceptual metaphysics: the case for composites.Ivan V. Ivanov & Arthur Schipper - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations:1-17.
    In this paper, we propose an account of how perceptual evidence might allow us to draw justified conclusions about the existence of composite objects. We call the thesis at issue PERCEPTUAL ADEQUACY, and argue that a specific, naïve realist picture of the phenomenal character of perception provides us with a straightforward way to defend it. The claim that we have empirical evidence for the existence of macroscopic composites cannot be propped up merely by the plausible claim, granted by many, that (...)
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  29. Ot mitotvorchestvo kŭm filosofii︠a︡.Ivan Ivanov - 1994 - Ruse: Sŭi︠u︡z na nauchnite rabotnit︠s︡i.
     
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  30. Neokantianstvo v Rossii: Aleksandr Ivanovich Vvedenskiĭ, Ivan Ivanovich Lapshin.V. N. Bri︠u︡shinkin & V. S. Popova (eds.) - 2013 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
     
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    The Theme of the Change of Times in Ivan Bunin and Vyacheslav Ivanov’s Literary and Philosophical Interpretation.Anna A. Doronina - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (6):65-81.
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    Work in the system of vital senses of Ivan Ogienko.K. Nedzelsky - 2001 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 21:80-88.
    "In the sweat of your face you will eat bread" - this well-known biblical imperative from the Book of Genesis is best suited to the general characteristics of the life path of the famous Ukrainian scholar and theologian Ivan Ivanovich Ogienko, also known as Metropolitan Ilarion. All his long enough life, from early childhood to his death, he worked for the benefit of his native Ukrainian people, expressing his hard work one of the most significant of his existential (...)
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  33. Tiuremnye Rukopisi N.I. Bukharina V 2-Kh Knigakh.Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, G. A. Bordiugov & Stephen F. Cohen - 1996
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    Filosofii︠a︡ tretʹego izmerenii︠a︡.Vladimir Ivanovich Nagornyĭ - 2019 - Maĭkop: Poligraf-I︠U︡g.
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    Language and release: Sarvajñātman's Pañcaprakriyā. Sarvajñātman & Ivan Kocmarek - 1985 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Ivan Kocmarek.
    We find here a translation for the first time of the sanskrit philosophical work entitled Pancaprakriya which belongs to the relatively early Advaita Vedanta thinker Sarvajnatman and a thematic analysis of the contents of that work. The Pancaprakriya is a menual of Advaita Vedanta philosophy of language which for Sarcajnatman is reduced to the discernment of the proper meaning of certain great Upanisadic statements or mahavakyss such as Iam Brahman and That thou art. Through the approprition of such a proper (...)
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    Uchenie o politike: filosofskie osnovanii︠a︡.Aleksandr Ivanovich Demidov - 2001 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Norma".
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  37. Edinstvo teorii i praktiki.Sergeĭ Ivanovich Goncharuk - 1962
     
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  38. Vzaimosvi︠a︡zʹ filosofii i matematiki v prot︠s︡esse istoricheskogo razvitii︠a︡.Oleg Ivanovich Kedrovskiĭ - 1974 - Kiev,: Vyshcha shkola.
     
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  39. Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and the Redemption of Life through Art.Ivan Soll - 1998 - In Christopher Janaway (ed.), Willing and Nothingness: Schopenhauer as Nietzsche’s Educator. New York: Clarendon Press. pp. 79--105.
     
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    God, Evil, Freedom. Reception and Interpretation of Dostoevsky in Luigi Pareyson and his Heirs.Alessandro Carrieri - 2021 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 23 (1):59-71.
    The essay aims to focus on reception and interpretation of Dostoevsky in the thought of Luigi Pareyson and his heirs, who have developed a deep and original theoretical reading of Dostoevsky's work, able to bring out not only its ethical stance, but most of the essential aspects of his thought, and to investigate its current relevance. The reflection of Pareyson – who promoted the introduction of Dostoevsky's thought into the academic circles of Turin, being convinced that philosophy cannot avoid confronting (...)
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    Strongly determined types.Alexandre A. Ivanov & Dugald Macpherson - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 99 (1-3):197-230.
    The notion of a strongly determined type over A extending p is introduced, where p .S. A strongly determined extension of p over A assigns, for any model M )- A, a type q S extending p such that, if realises q, then any elementary partial map M → M which fixes acleq pointwise is elementary over . This gives a crude notion of independence which arises very frequently. Examples are provided of many different kinds of theories with strongly determined (...)
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  42. A Strong Emergence Hypothesis of Conscious Integration and Neural Rewiring.Eric LaRock, Jeffrey Schwartz, Iliyan Ivanov & David Carreon - 2020 - International Philosophical Quarterly 60 (1):97-115.
    In this paper we discuss the two-system framework, examine its strengths, point out a fundamental weakness concerning the unity of conscious experience, and then propose a new hypothesis that avoids that weakness and other related concerns. According to our strong emergence hypothesis, what emerges are not merely mental properties in specialized, distributed neural areas, but also a new, irreducibly singular entity that functions in a recurrent manner to integrate its mental properties and to rewire its brain. We argue that the (...)
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    Epistemicism and response-dependence.Ivan Hu - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):9109-9131.
    Epistemicists claim that if it is vague whether p, it is unknowable whether p. Some contest this on epistemic grounds: vague intuitions about vague matters need not fully preclude knowledge, if those intuitions are response-dependent in some special sense of enabling vague knowledge. This paper defends the epistemicist principle that vagueness entails ignorance against such objections. I argue that not only is response-dependence an implausible characterization of actual vague matters, its mere possibility poses no threat to epistemicism and is properly (...)
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    Algebraic recursion theory.Ljubomir Lalov Ivanov - 1986 - New York: Halsted Press.
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    A System of Relational Syllogistic Incorporating Full Boolean Reasoning.Nikolay Ivanov & Dimiter Vakarelov - 2012 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 21 (4):433-459.
    We present a system of relational syllogistic, based on classical propositional logic, having primitives of the following form: $$\begin{array}{ll}\mathbf{Some}\, a \,{\rm are} \,R-{\rm related}\, {\rm to}\, \mathbf{some} \,b;\\ \mathbf{Some}\, a \,{\rm are}\,R-{\rm related}\, {\rm to}\, \mathbf{all}\, b;\\ \mathbf{All}\, a\, {\rm are}\,R-{\rm related}\, {\rm to}\, \mathbf{some}\, b;\\ \mathbf{All}\, a\, {\rm are}\,R-{\rm related}\, {\rm to}\, \mathbf{all} \,b.\end{array}$$ Such primitives formalize sentences from natural language like ‘ All students read some textbooks’. Here a, b denote arbitrary sets (of objects), and R denotes an (...)
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  46. Das Ästhetische Wesen Kunst.Aleksandr Ivanovich Burov - 1958 - Berlin,: Dietz Verlag.
     
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  47. Nachalʹnyĭ kurs filosofii.Dmitiriĭ Ivanovich Danilenko (ed.) - 1966 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
     
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  48. Algoritmichnostʹ praktiki, myshlenii︠a︡, tvorchestva.Oleg Ivanovich Kedrovskiĭ - 1980 - Kiev: Vyshcha shkola. Edited by Leonid Antonovich Soloveĭ.
     
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  49. Leninskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ i progress fizicheskikh nauk.Alekseĭ Ivanovich Kompaneet︠s︡ - 1967 - Moskva: Nauka.
  50. Language Systems and Principles of Reconstruction in Linguistics.T. V. Gamkrelidze & V. V. Ivanov - 1987 - Diogenes 35 (137):1-25.
    Two levels can be distinguished in the structure of a language as a system of signs: the level of expression and the level of contents. Every sign of a language will thus be characterized by the unity of these two aspects. We can distinguish therein the signifying (.signans) and the signified (signatum), which correspond to the two levels of the language. Relations between the signifying and the signified in linguistic signs are determined by the relationship between their content and their (...)
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