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    The Russian cosmists: the esoteric futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and his followers.George M. Young - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The spiritual geography of Russian cosmism. General characteristics ; Recent definitions of cosmism -- Forerunners of Russian cosmism. Vasily Nazarovich Karazin (1773-1842) ; Alexander Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749-1802) ; Poets: Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, (1711-1765) and Gavriila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) ; Prince Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky (1803-1869) ; Aleksander Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) -- The Russian philosophical context. Philosophy as a passion ; The destiny of Russia ; Thought as a call for action ; The totalitarian cast of mind -- The religious and spiritual (...)
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    Russkiĭ kosmizm: N.F. Fedorov, K.Ė. T︠S︡iolkovskiĭ, V.I. Vernadskiĭ, A.L. Chizhevskiĭ.A. G. Gacheva, B. I. Pruzhinin & T. G. Shchedrina (eds.) - 2022 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
    Fenomen russkogo kosmizma -- Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov -- Konstantin Ėduardovich T︠S︡iolkovskiĭ -- Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadskiĭ -- Aleksandr Leonidovich Chizhevskiĭ.
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  3. The Nikolais/Louis Dance Technique: A Philosophy and Method of Modern Dance.Alwin Nikolais - 2005 - Routledge. Edited by Murray Louis.
    The Nikolais/Louis Dance Technique provides the definite resource for understanding and practicing the influential dance technique developed by two pioneers of modern dance, Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis. The Nikolais/Louis technique is presented in a week-to-week classroom manual, providing an indispensable tool for teachers and students of this widely studied movement practice. Theoretical background for further reading is set off from the manual for those interested in deeper study. Their philosophy and methodology span a broad readership and offer an important (...)
     
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    Nikolai I. Zhinkin: Form of mythical consciousness.Nikolai I. Zhinkin & Nikolaj Plotnikov - 2023 - Studies in East European Thought 75 (2):343-350.
    Nikolai Zhinkin’s review of Ernst Cassirer is so far the earliest document of the discussion in Russia about Cassirer’s conception of myth and his theory of symbolic forms. The text is published from Zhinkin’s archive. Zhinkin here notes a reorientation of Neo-Kantianism that reveals its hidden relativism and stands as a symptom of its downfall.
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    "Sluzhitelʹ dukha vechnoĭ pami︠a︡ti": Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov (k 180-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡): sbornik nauchnykh stateĭ.Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov, A. G. Gacheva & M. M. Panfilov (eds.) - 2010 - Moskva: Pashkov dom.
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    The Defects of Bergson's Epistemology and Their Consequences on His Metaphysics.Nikolai Lossky & Frederic Tremblay - 2017 - Studies in East European Thought 69 (1):17-24.
    This is a translation from the Russian of Nikolai Lossky’s “Heдocтaтки гнoceoлoгiи Бepгcoнa и влiянie иxъ нa eгo мeтaфизикy” (The Defects of Bergson’s Epistemology and Their Consequences on His Metaphysics), which was published in the journal Boпpocы филocoфiи и пcиxoлoгiи (Questions of Philosophy and Psychology) in 1913. In this article, Lossky criticizes Bergson’s epistemological dualism, which completely separates intuition from reason, and which rejects reason in favor of intuition. For Bergson, reality is continuous, indivisible, fluid, etc., and reason distorts (...)
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    The Different Senses of the Word Intuition.Nikolai O. Lossky & Frédéric Tremblay - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-12.
    This is a translation from Bulgarian into English of Nikolai Lossky’s “Razlichniiat smisul na dumata intuitsiia” (“The Different Senses of the Word Intuition”), published in the Sofianite journal Filosofski pregled (Philosophical Review), 1931, year III, book 1, pp. 1–9. In this article, solicited by the journal’s editor-in-chief, the Bulgarian philosopher Dimitar Mihalchev, Lossky surveys the different ways in which the word “intuition” (intuitsiia) has been used throughout the history of philosophy: Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Friedrich Jacobi, Ivan Kireevski, Alexei (...)
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  8. Science at the cross roads.Nikolaĭ Bukharin (ed.) - 1971 - [London]: F. Cass.
     
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  9. Za istinata v anglo-amerikanskata filosofii︠a︡.Nikolaĭ Dushkov - 1959
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    Education and Citizenship in Post-Soviet Russia.Nikolai D. Nikandrov - 1997 - In David Bridges, Education, autonomy, and democratic citizenship: philosophy in a changing world. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--215.
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  11. Psikhofiziologicheskie mekhanizmy izbiratelʹnogo vnimanii︠a︡.Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Suvorov - 1985 - Leningrad: Izd-vo "Nauka," Leningradskoe otd-nie. Edited by O. P. Tairov & A. I. Karami︠a︡n.
     
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    Regulation of mammalian gene expression by retroelements and non‐coding tandem repeats.Nikolai V. Tomilin - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (4):338-348.
    Genomes of higher eukaryotes contain abundant non‐coding repeated sequences whose overall biological impact is unclear. They comprise two categories. The first consists of retrotransposon‐derived elements. These are three major families of retroelements (LINEs, SINEs and LTRs). SINEs are clustered in gene‐rich regions and are found in promoters of genes while LINEs are concentrated in gene‐poor regions and are depleted from promoters. The second class consists of non‐coding tandem repeats (satellite DNAs and TTAGGG arrays), which are associated with mammalian centromeres, heterochromatin (...)
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    Filosofskie osnovanii︠a︡ matematiki.Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Zhukov - 2002 - Minsk: NTTs, "API".
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  14. Izbrannye Pedagogicheskie Sochineniia.Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky, A. F. Smirnov & A. V. Plekhanov - 1983 - Pedagogika.
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  15. Filosofii︠a︡ obshchego dela.Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov - 1928
     
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  16. Krushenie na dogmite.Nikolaĭ Iribadzhakov - 1990 - Sofii︠a︡: Nauka i izkustvo.
     
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    Creative activity.Nikolaĭ Onufrievich Losskiĭ - 1937 - Praha,: Praha.
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    The Dialectics of Philosophical Meanings in The Foundation Pit.Nikolai B. Platonov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (5):67-86.
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  19. Filosofii︠a︡ kosmizma i russkai︠a︡ kulʹtura: materialy mezhdunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii "Kosmizm i russkai︠a︡ literatura. K 100-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ smerti Nikolai︠a︡ Fedorova", 23-25 okti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 2003 g.Nikolaĭ Fedorovich Fedorov & Kornelija Ičin (eds.) - 2004 - Belgrad: Izd-vo filologicheskogo fakulʹteta v Belgrade.
     
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    Husserl’s Transcendental-Phenomenological Idealism.Nikolai Lossky, Maria Cherba & Frederic Tremblay - 2016 - Husserl Studies 32 (2):167-182.
    This is a translation from Russian to English of Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky’s “Tpaнcцeндeнтaльнo-фeнoмeнoлoгичecкiй идeaлизмъ Гyccepля”, published in the émigré journal Пyть in 1939. In this article, Lossky presents and criticizes Husserl’s transcendental idealism. Like many successors of Husserl’s “Göttingen School,” Lossky interprets Husserl’s transcendental idealism as a Neo-Kantian idealism and he criticizes it on the ground that it leads to a form of solipsism. In light of his own epistemology and his metaphysical system, he also claims that, although Husserl (...)
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  21. Leibniz’s Doctrine of Reincarnation as Metamorphosis.Nikolai Lossky & Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Sophia 59 (4):755-766.
    The Russian philosopher Nikolai Onufrievich Lossky considered himself a Leibnizian of sorts. He accepted parts of Leibniz’s doctrine of monads, although he preferred to call them ‘substantival agents’ and rejected the thesis that they have neither doors nor windows. In Lossky’s own doctrine, monads have existed since the beginning of time, they are immortal, and can evolve or devolve depending on the goodness or badness of their behavior. Such evolution requires the possibility for monads to reincarnate into the bodies (...)
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  22. Revaluing the behaviorist ghost in enactivism and embodied cognition.Nikolai Alksnis & Jack Alan Reynolds - 2019 - Synthese 198 (6):5785-5807.
    Despite its short historical moment in the sun, behaviorism has become something akin to a theoria non grata, a position that dare not be explicitly endorsed. The reasons for this are complex, of course, and they include sociological factors which we cannot consider here, but to put it briefly: many have doubted the ambition to establish law-like relationships between mental states and behavior that dispense with any sort of mentalistic or intentional idiom, judging that explanations of intelligent behavior require reference (...)
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    Henri Bergson, Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion, Félix Alcan, Paris, 1932.Nikolai Lossky & Frederic Tremblay - 2017 - Studies in East European Thought 69 (1):25-27.
    This is a translation from the Russian of Nikolai Lossky’s review of Henri Bergson, Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion (1932). The review was published in the Parisian émigré journal Новый Град (Cité nouvelle) in 1932. In this review, Lossky criticizes Bergson for leaving some key problems of the philosophy of religion unresolved, namely that of God’s relation to the world (theism vs. pantheism), that of immortality, as well as that of evil. He also criticizes (...)
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    A Dilemma or a Challenge? Assessing the All-star Team in a Wider Context.Nikolai Alksnis - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (3):669-685.
    In their update to Intentionality All-Stars, Hutto and Satne claim that there is currently no satisfactory account for a naturalised conception of content. From this the pair suggest that we need to consider whether content is present in all aspects of intelligence, that is, whether it is content all the way down. Yet if we do not have an acceptable theory of content such a question seems out of place. It seems more appropriate to question whether content itself is the (...)
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  25. Religii︠a︡, pravo i nravstvennostʹ.Nikolaĭ Nilolaevich Alekseev - 1930 - Paris,: YMCA Press.
     
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  26. Izbrannye proizvedenii︠a︡.Nikolaĭ Bukharin - 1988 - Moskva: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
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    Marxism and Modern Thought.Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, A. M. Deborin, S. I. Vavilov, IAkov Markovich Uranovskii & V. L. Komarov - 2011 - Routledge.
    First published in English in 1935, this is a vital and stimulating critical appraisal of contemporary thought in the post-World War One era. Written by a selection of leading Marxist thinkers including Nikolai Bukharin, who would later become one of the most famous victims of Stalin's show trials, this work offers a Marxist critique of contemporary thought relating to philosophy, science and history. The authors all lean towards the view that the general tendency of modern thought is to abandon (...)
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  28. Sochinenii︠a︡ v dvukh tomakh.Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky, I. K. Pantin & V. I. Prilenskii - 1986 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Myslʹ". Edited by I. K. Pantin & V. I. Prilenskiĭ.
     
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  29. Razvitie V. I. Leninym materialisticheskogo ponimanii︠a︡ istorii.Nikolaĭ Grigorʹevich Dorozhkin - 1954
     
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    Against Metaphor: Samuel Beckett and the Influence of Science.Nikolai Duffy - 2013 - Diacritics 41 (4):36-58.
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    Cybernetic Determinants in the Evolution of Brain and Culture.Nikolai Eberhardt - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (1):31-39.
    Within a physicalist-mechanistic worldview, in which we cannot be more than intelligent, self-reproducing biomachines or biobots, fundamentals of a new approach to the science of human self-explanation are outlined. Some a priori logical necessities, or determinants, of any biobot’s control system design are recognized. Evolution had to satisfy them, but neuroscience and cognitive science so far do not clearly see these basics. It is concluded that the old part of the brain still contains the genetically fixed drives, responses, and the (...)
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    Motivated moral judgments about freedom of speech are constrained by a need to maintain consistency.Nikolai Haahjem Eftedal & Lotte Thomsen - 2021 - Cognition 211 (C):104623.
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    Hormones and the Bolsheviks: From Organotherapy to Experimental Endocrinology, 1918–1929.Nikolai Krementsov - 2008 - Isis 99 (3):486-518.
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    The world as an organic whole.Nikolaĭ Onufrievich Losskiĭ - 1928 - London,: Oxford university press, H. Milford. Edited by [From Old Catalog] Duddington.
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  35. O zhivom i nezhivom.Nikolaĭ Sergeevich Mansurov - 1966
     
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    Morgenröte des Glücks.Nikolai Mähl - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2007 (2):187-190.
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    Um den Begriff gebracht Merleau-Ponty und die europäische Krise.Nikolai Mähl - 2016 - Zeitschrift Fuer Kulturphilosophie 2016 (1):183-201.
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    Andrei Platonov’s Revolution: The Logic in Overturning the World.Nikolai N. Murzin - 2020 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (3):171-185.
    Andrei Platonov is known mainly for his larger works, often perceived as a surrealistic critic of revolutionary utopia and the building of communism. This makes it all the more interesting to consi...
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    Deadly idyll: how Thomas Mann and Stephen King celebrate love upon the world’s ruin.Nikolai Murzin - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    Thomas Mann’s famous novella “Death in Venice” is more than social critics or metaphor of artistic search for means. Its ambiguous poetry of forbidden longing offers a game we play ever since, a drama of strange, dreamlike romance unfolding itself in a highly troublesome atmosphere of ordinary life succumbing to the oncoming devastation and catastrophe of the outer world that inexplicably links with the wishes of a soul. This plot became a focus of ideas, a web of meanings covering more (...)
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    Istorii︠a︡ i nichto.Nikolaĭ Murzin - 2010 - Moskva: Golos.
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  41. Off with your heads: isolated organs in early Soviet science and fiction.Nikolai Krementsov - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 40 (2):87-100.
    In the summer of 1925, a debutant writer, Aleksandr Beliaev, published a ‘scientific-fantastic story’, which depicted the travails of a severed human head living in a laboratory, supported by special machinery. Just a few months later, a young medical researcher, Sergei Briukhonenko, succeeded in reviving the severed head of a dog, using a special apparatus he had devised to keep the head alive. This paper examines the relationship between the literary and the scientific experiments with severed heads in post-revolutionary Russia, (...)
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  42. Vi︠a︡ra, ubezhdenie i sotsialna aktivnostʹ.Nikolaĭ Angelov Nikolov - 1974
     
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  43. Sovremennyĭ revizionizm v ėstetike.Nikolaĭ I︠A︡kovlevich Parsadanov - 1960
     
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    Causes of Wars and Their Role in Social Evolution: Generalization of Modern Concepts.Nikolai Rozov - 2024 - Sociology of Power 36 (3):77-98.
    The article presents a systemic and historical view of wars taking into account the generalization of modern concepts about their nature and causes. The generalization is produced on the basis of a political and sociological apparatus with such basic concepts as: "concerns" of different types (including "interests", "motives", "goals", "values"), an extension of the challenge-response scheme (A. Toynbee), positive and negative "reinforcement" (Thorndike-Skinner), and "support structures" (A. Stinchcombe). All the concerns related to wars are based on the social universals of (...)
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  45. Filosofia I Teoria Iistorii (Philosophy and theory of history. Book 1. Prolegomena) Moscow.Nikolai S. Rozov - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
     
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  46. Zakony dialektiki--zakony poznanii︠a︡.Nikolaĭ Kononovich Vakhtomin - 1966
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  47. Filosofii︠a︡ klassicheskoĭ Gret︠s︡ii.Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich Zalesskiĭ - 1975
  48. Zakon nasheĭ zhizni.Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich Averin - 1962
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    The concept of personality in Russian theological literature.Nikolai Gavryushin - 2009 - Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):135-144.
    The term personality (ličnost') appears in Russian theological literature in the first half of the 19th century under the influence of secular writers indebted to Romantic ideology. Confronted to person it gradually acquires somatic connotations and generally means person inarnate, creative individuality. Asomatic attitude is reflected in Nesmelov. In soteriological perspective, as Sergius Stragorodskij suggests, personality should be subjectively abandonded in order to be finally glorified by God.
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  50. Filosofii︠a︡ i ei︠a︡ obshchĭi︠a︡ zadachi.Nikolaĭ I︠A︡kovlevich Grot - 1904
     
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