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    Art and War.Nikolay Raynov - 2018 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 20 (2):199-200.
    A brief essay of Nikolay Raynov against war.
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  2. The Method of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus: Towards a New Interpretation.Nikolay Milkov - 2017 - Southwest Philosophy Review 33 (2):197-212.
    This paper introduces a novel interpretation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, a work widely held to be one of the most intricate in the philosophical canon. We understand the Tractatus not as the development of a theory but as the advancement of a new logical symbolism (a new instrument) that enables one to “recognize the formal properties [the logic] of propositions by mere inspection of propositions themselves” (6.122). Moreover, the Tractarian conceptual notation stands to instruct us in a better way to follow (...)
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    Hermann Lotze's Influence on Twentieth Century Philosophy.Nikolay Milkov - 2023 - Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Hermann Lotze was a key figure in the philosophy of the second half of the 19th century, influencing practically all leading philosophical schools of the late 19th and the early 20th century: (i) the neo-Kantians; (ii) Brentano and his school of descriptive psychology; (iii) the British idealists; (iv) Husserl’s phenomenology; (v) Dilthey’s philosophy of life; (vi) Frege’s new logic; (vii) the early Cambridge analytic philosophy; (viii) William James’s pragmatism. The book first presents the main ideas of Hermann Lotze’s philosophy (Part (...)
  4. (1 other version)Russell, Wittgenstein, and the project for "Analytic Philosophy".Nikolay Milkov - 2007 - Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 15:153-155.
    The paper investigates the history of the introduction of what was later called “analytic philosophy” in October 1911–May 1912. Despite the fact that Russell and Wittgenstein were in full agreement in their antipathy towards the old-style philosophy, for example, that of Bergson, each had his own conception of the New Philosophy. For Russell, it meant “examined philosophy”, or philosophy advanced through “scientific restraint and balance” of our theoretical conjectures, and resulted in a series of logically correctly constructed theories. For Wittgenstein, (...)
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    Philippe Pignarre and Isabelle Stengers, Capitalist Sorcery: Breaking the Spell, Review by Nikolay Karkov. [REVIEW]Nikolay Karkov - 2012 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2):260-263.
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    Early Analytic Philosophy and the German Philosophical Tradition.Nikolay Milkov - 2020 - London: Bloomsbury.
    This book investigates the emergence and development of early analytic philosophy and explicates the topics and concepts that were of interest to German and British philosophers. Taking into consideration a range of authors including Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Fries, Lotze, Husserl, Moore, Russell and Wittgenstein, Nikolay Milkov shows that the same puzzles and problems were of interest within both traditions. Showing that the particular problems and concepts that exercised the early analytic philosophers logically connect with, and in many cases hinge (...)
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    Ausgewählte philosophische Schriften.Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky - 1953 - Moskau,: Verlag für Fremdsprachige Literatur.
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  8. (2 other versions)Ėsteticheskie otnosheniia︡ iskusstva k deĭstvitelńosti.Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky - 1945 - [Moskva]: Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
     
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  9. Rčʻeuli pʻilosopʻiuri tʻxzulebani.Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky - 1945 - Tʻbilisi: Sakʻartʻvelos SSR saxelmcipʻo gamomcʻemloba. Edited by A. Kʻutʻelia.
     
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    On an Interpretation of Podkletnov's “Shielding Effect Against Gravitational Force”.Nikolay Dibrov - 2012 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 19 (3):238.
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    Optimization of management processes in the electric power industry based on mathematical modeling.Nikolay Dmitrievich Dmitriev, Dmitriy Grigoryevich Rodionov & Sergey Alekseevich Zhiltsov - 2021 - Kant 38 (1):17-23.
    The paper deals with the problems in the electric power industry, do not allow us to ensure a sufficient level of competitiveness of the industry and each individual subject of the electric power industry, the threatens national security, in particular, the economic security of the state, and creates barriers to maintaining the sustainable development of territories. It is proposed to use the economic and mathematical modeling allowed us to determine the high importance of human resources in the final results of (...)
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    The Economic Nobel Prize.Nikolay Gertchev - 2011 - Libertarian Papers 3:9.
    This paper raises the question whether the Economic Nobel Prize is ideologically biased. Based on a review of a significant number of the Prize Committee’s award justifications, the article concludes at a persistent bias against private property and the free market and in favour of collectivism and state interventionism. From a methodological point of view, the Prize has contributed to the widespread use by professional economists of formal mathematics within the positivistic approach. With respect to research findings, the Prize has (...)
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    Collective Singulars: A Reinterpretation.Nikolay Koposov - 2011 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 6 (1):39-64.
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    The Birth of Modern Economic Science.Nikolay Nenovsky - 2010 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 16 (1).
    The '70s of the 19th century have always held a special attraction point for specialists in the history of thought. For economic theory, these are the years of the Great Crossroads when economic theory was at critical breaking point, after which several powerful theoretical streams emerged that were to determine later on the overall course of the evolution of economics. The book written by the French economist and philosopher Gilles Campagnolo is an attempt to find out exactly what happened in (...)
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  15. O que é o Ser Humano?Nikolay Omelchenko - 2005 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 61 (3):1099-1101.
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    The human being in contemporary philosophical conceptions.Nikolay Omelchenko (ed.) - 2009 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    This book is a collection of the selected proceedings of the 4th International Conference "Human Being in Contemporary Philosophical Conceptions," which was held under the patronage of UNESCO at Volgograd State University (Russia) on May 28-31, 2007. In the letter to the organizers, Mr. Koïchiro Matsuura wrote: "I should like to congratulate you on this important initiative to promote philosophical reflection, which is one of the central objectives of UNESCO's Intersectoral Strategy on Philosophy." There is an interesting fact: the 19th (...)
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    The Etiology and the Teleology of Suicide.Nikolay Petev - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 1:118-138.
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    Institutional approach, political universe and public consciousness: a new look at the identity of modern Russia.Nikolay Vasilievich Selikhov - 2021 - Kant 41 (4):193-202.
    The purpose of the study is an institutional view of the state and modern Russia, as opposed to the civilizational and formational worldview. It allows you to switch public and scientific consciousness from a statocentric to a sociocentric worldview, in its own way reveals the correlation of the categories of people, society and the state in the political universe. As a result, the history of political society appears to be a socio-dialectical sequence of public legal structures built by historically changeable (...)
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    An approach to design of automata-based axiomatization for propositional program and temporal logics.Nikolay V. Shilov - 2014 - In Dieter Spreen, Hannes Diener & Vasco Brattka, Logic, Computation, Hierarchies. De Gruyter. pp. 297-324.
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    Problems and ways of transformation of digital support in state structures of municipal administration of the Russian Federation.Nikolay Nikolaevich Vorobyov & Elena Aleksandrovna Bogacheva - 2021 - Kant 39 (2):35-40.
    The purpose of the study is to reveal the essence of digital technologies in the municipal government system, to identify the main problems of their transformation in the territory of the subjects, and to develop directions for the mechanism of adaptation of the relationship between different management structures in the conditions of digitalization of processes. The article considers the author's vision of the development of digital technologies in the territorial aspect. In particular, the problems of technical equipment of remote territories (...)
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    Lost in Translation.Nikolay Zyuzev - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:923-929.
    The paper suggests an explanation of the failure of liberal reforms in Russia in 1990th using a specific concept of social space. A society can be interpreted as ‘rings in the water’ system with an individual as the center and more distant social groups as ‘rings’. The key factor in such system would be an individual’s ability to translate his/her will through the ‘rings’. Russian social space is characterized by a sharp discrepancy between high standards for personal spiritual and moral (...)
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    Susan Stebbing and Some Poorly Explored Venues of Analytic Philosophy.Nikolay Milkov - forthcoming - In Coliva Annalisa & Louis Doulas, Susan Stebbing: Analysis, Common Sense, and Public Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
    The Chapter discusses Susan Stebbing’s conception of analytic philosophy as a discipline that can help to achieve clear thinking not only in fields of academic interest but also in public matters. We first explore Stebbing’s long road to analytic philosophy, her mature position as an analytic philosopher and her work on developing and in defense of clear thinking. Then we show that this work of Stebbing’s is the clearest expression of a side of the early analytic philosophy that is generally (...)
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    On voluntarism and the role of governments in CSR: towards a contingency approach.Nikolay A. Dentchev, Mitchell Balen & Elvira Haezendonck - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (4):378-397.
    In the corporate social responsibility literature, the principle of voluntarism is predominant and implies that responsible business activities are discretionary and reach beyond the rule of law. This principle fails to explain that governments have a great interest in CSR and exercise influence on firms’ CSR activities. Therefore, we argue in favour of a contingency approach on voluntarism in CSR. To this end, we analyse the academic literature to demonstrate how governments are part of the CSR debate. We selected 703 (...)
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  24. Philosophy’s 25-Years Principle: Philosophy between Intuitive Understanding and Discursive Reasoning.Nikolay Milkov - 2025 - Journal of Research in Philsophy and History 8 (1):36-43.
    The present paper has two objectives. First, it explicates the story, initially portrayed by Eckart Förster (2012), that allegedly philosophy started with publishing of Kant’s CPR and ended a quarter century later when Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind appeared. We address the questions in what sense this happened and how is this development to be interpreted? Secondly, we demonstrate that similar radical transition from new, “true” beginning of philosophy to its apparent finishing took place in two other, high profile occasions in (...)
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    Foundations of online structure theory.Nikolay Bazhenov, Rod Downey, Iskander Kalimullin & Alexander Melnikov - 2019 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25 (2):141-181.
    The survey contains a detailed discussion of methods and results in the new emerging area of online “punctual” structure theory. We also state several open problems.
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  26. Carl Stumpf’s Debt to Hermann Lotze.Nikolay Milkov - 2015 - In Denis Fisette & Riccardo Martinelli, Philosophy from an Empirical Standpoint: Essays on Carl Stumpf. Boston: Rodopi. pp. 101-122.
    Carl Stumpf (1848–1937) is a key figure in the fin de siècle germanophone philosophy. Unfortunately, after the World War One, the interest towards Stumpf as a philosopher waned. One of the reasons was that already in the 1920s the attention of the mainstream philosophers shifted in direction of the rising rivalry between analytic and continental philosophy. The interest towards Carl Stumpf’s philosophy was revived only in the last twenty years or so. Great service in this provided the Neo-Brentanists. But while (...)
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  27. Die Berliner Gruppe und der Wiener Kreis: Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede.Nikolay Milkov - 2008 - In Martina Fürst, Wolfgang Gombocz & Christian Hiebaum, Analysen, Argumente, Ansätze. Beiträge Zum 8. Internationalen Kongress der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Philosophie in Graz. Ontos. pp. 55-63.
    Unsere These lautet, dass die Geschichte des logischen Empirismus bisher nicht in ihrer ganzen Komplexität dargestellt wurde. Es herrscht das Bild vor, dass vor allem der Wiener Kreis die wissenschaftliche Philosophie seiner Zeit dominiert habe. In Wirklichkeit waren Hans Reichenbach und die Philosophen und Wissenschaftler in seiner Gruppe mehr als nur geistige Verwandte der Wiener logischen Empiristen. Die Berliner Gruppe war ein gleichberechtigter Partner bei der Verbreitung wissenschaftlicher Philosophie im deutschsprachigen Raum um 1930 und schlug dabei durchaus einen individuellen Weg (...)
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    Corporate Social Performance as a Business Strategy.Nikolay A. Dentchev - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 55 (4):395-410.
    Having the ambition to contribute to the practical value of the theory on corporate social performance (CSP), this paper approaches the question whether CSP can contribute to the competitive advantage of firms. We adopted an explorative case-study methodology to explore the variety of positive and negative effects of CSP on the competitiveness of organizations. As this study aimed at identifying as great variety of these effects as possible, we selected a diversified group of respondents. Data was thus collected through embedded (...)
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    Computable Stone spaces.Nikolay Bazhenov, Matthew Harrison-Trainor & Alexander Melnikov - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (9):103304.
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    The Stationary Dirac Equation as a Generalized Pauli Equation for Two Quasiparticles.Nikolay L. Chuprikov - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (6):644-656.
    By analyzing the Dirac equation with static electric and magnetic fields it is shown that Dirac’s theory is nothing but a generalized one-particle quantum theory compatible with the special theory of relativity. This equation describes a quantum dynamics of a single relativistic fermion, and its solution is reduced to solution of the generalized Pauli equation for two quasiparticles which move in the Euclidean space with their effective masses holding information about the Lorentzian symmetry of the four-dimensional space-time. We reveal the (...)
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    On the effective universality of mereological theories.Nikolay Bazhenov & Hsing-Chien Tsai - 2022 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 68 (1):48-66.
    Mereological theories are based on the binary relation “being a part of”. The systematic investigations of mereology were initiated by Leśniewski. More recent authors (including Simons, Casati and Varzi, Hovda) formulated a series of first‐order mereological axioms. These axioms give rise to a plenitude of theories, which are of great philosophical interest. The paper considers first‐order mereological theories from the point of view of computable (or effective) algebra. Following the approach of Hirschfeldt, Khoussainov, Shore, and Slinko, we isolate two important (...)
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    Interpretation and Rationality.Nikolay Gudalov - 2021 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 68 (167):39-65.
    Although influential in philosophy and relevant to international political theory’s (IPT) key concerns, Donald Davidson has not received commensurate attention in IPT. I aim here to commence filling this gap. I explore Davidson’s insights which fruitfully challenge established disciplinary views. The notions of rationality, objectivity and truth, and, on the other hand, those of intersubjectivity, language and interpretation are often needlessly separated and constricted by seemingly alternative approaches. Davidson firmly reconnects these notions. He helps rethink the realist, strong post-positivist, but (...)
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    Alienation and Its Discontents.Nikolay Karkov - 2012 - Radical Philosophy Review 15 (1):145-154.
    This text offers a discussion of the concept and experience of alienation, as it has been theorized in two very different traditions. Accordingly, I juxtapose a recent discussion by Italian Autonomist Marxist Franko “Bifo” Berardi to that of Argentine philosopher and scholar of indigenous cosmologies Rodolfo Kusch. Unlike Berardi’s anti-capitalist critique, Kusch identifies Western Modernity (and not just capitalism) as the source of alienation, and proposes a “de-linking” from its categories and epistemic practices. I caution that even a progressive meta-theory (...)
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    Decolonizing Praxis in Eastern Europe: Toward a South-to-South Dialogue.Nikolay Karkov - 2015 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 7 (2):180-200.
    This article pursues two distinct yet interrelated levels of analysis. Theoretically, the article seeks to destabilize Western narratives of a transition from humanism to anti- and post-humanism in radical scholarship by foregrounding two traditions from Eastern Europe and the Caribbean where the language of the human persisted long after its declared obsolescence in the West. The argument made here is that these divergent narratives of the human were neither wholly contingent nor just a matter of distinct intellectual traditions, but were (...)
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    Analysis of enterprise architecture planning standards and methodologies.Nikolay Nikolaevich Koronatov, Igor Vasilievich Ilyin & Anastasia Eugenevna Gurzhiy - 2021 - Kant 39 (2):64-72.
    The article is devoted to the analysis of the existing leading methodologies for building enterprise architecture. The purpose of the study is to develop a more accurate understanding of what methodologies exist for building an enterprise architecture. Knowledge is important for analyzing the company's activities, building its architecture for effective work, as well as for using ready-made solutions in conducting business. Scientific novelty lies in the structuring of data within a single study. As a result, leading methodologies were analyzed, described (...)
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    (1 other version)La philosophie comme thérapie.Nikolay Omelchenko - 2009 - Diogène 228 (4):95.
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    The Possibility of Integral Philosophy of Human Being.Nikolay Omelchenko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 20:167-174.
    The paper discusses a possibility of integral combination of various approaches for the adequate understanding of human being. In this regard, I analyze the feeling of love in the context of rational cognition and also suggest a secular interpretation of religious images and symbols that allow us to understand well-known heuristic and moral notions in a new light.
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    Is it possible to measure science.Nikolay Salkov - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Researchжурнал Философских Исследований 2 (1):2-2.
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    Context-Aware Access Control Model for Privacy Support in Mobile-Based Assisted Living.Nikolay Teslya, Nikolay Shilov, Alexey Kashevnik & Alexander Smirnov - 2015 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 24 (3):333-342.
    The average lifetime of people in advanced countries is significantly increased in the XXI century. The number of old and dependent people is rising due many innovations in health care: new technologies, medicine, and a lot of innovative devices that allow people to monitor their health and consult with a doctor in case of problems. In the last years, a number of information systems have been developed in the health-care area to assist people in living. Modern systems increase their mobility (...)
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  40. Hans Reichenbach’s Debt to David Hilbert and Bertrand Russell.Nikolay Milkov - forthcoming - In Elena Ficara, Andrea Reichenberger & Anna-Sophie Heinemann, Rethinking the History of Logic, Mathematics, and Exact Sciences. Rickmansworth (Herts): College Publications. pp. 259-285.
    Despite of the fact that Reichenbach clearly acknowledged his indebtedness to Hilbert, the influence of this leading mathematician of the time on him is grossly neglected. The present paper demonstrates that the decisive years of the development of Reichenbach as a philosopher of science coincide with, and also partly followed the “philosophical” turn of Hilbert’s mathematics after 1917 that was fixed in the so called “Hilbert’s program”. The paper specifically addresses the fact that after 1917, Hilbert saw the axiomatic method (...)
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  41. Walter Dubislav’s Philosophy of Science and Mathematics.Nikolay Milkov - 2016 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 6 (1):96-116.
    Walter Dubislav (1895–1937) was a leading member of the Berlin Group for scientific philosophy. This “sister group” of the more famous Vienna Circle emerged around Hans Reichenbach’s seminars at the University of Berlin in 1927 and 1928. Dubislav was to collaborate with Reichenbach, an association that eventuated in their conjointly conducting university colloquia. Dubislav produced original work in philosophy of mathematics, logic, and science, consequently following David Hilbert’s axiomatic method. This brought him to defend formalism in these disciplines as well (...)
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  42. G. E. Moore and the Greifswald objectivists on the given and the beginning of analytic philosophy.Nikolay Milkov - 2004 - Axiomathes 14 (4):361-379.
    Shortly before G. E. Moore wrote down the formative for the early analytic philosophy lectures on Some Main Problems of Philosophy (1910–1911), he had become acquainted with two books which influenced his thought: (1) a book by Husserl's pupil August Messer and (2) a book by the Greifswald objectivist Dimitri Michaltschew. Central to Michaltschew's book was the concept of the given. In Part I, I argue that Moore elaborated his concept of sense-data in the wake of the Greifswald concept. Carnap (...)
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    Categoricity Spectra for Polymodal Algebras.Nikolay Bazhenov - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (6):1083-1097.
    We investigate effective categoricity for polymodal algebras. We prove that the class of polymodal algebras is complete with respect to degree spectra of nontrivial structures, effective dimensions, expansion by constants, and degree spectra of relations. In particular, this implies that every categoricity spectrum is the categoricity spectrum of a polymodal algebra.
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  44. Tractarian Scaffoldings.Nikolay Milkov - 2001 - Prima Philosophia 14:399-414.
    In the Tractatus Wittgenstein often uses graphic metaphors: a ladder, which is to be thrown away after it has been climbed; pictures with feelers; networks with fine square meshes. Although they are illuminating, it is not always clear in exactly what sense Wittgenstein employs them. In this paper, we will try to eliminate this fuzziness with respect to the concept of scaffolding (Gerüst).
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    Roerich and the Fight for Culture.Nikolay Raynov - 2018 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 20 (2):195-198.
    In 1930, at the initiative of Nikolay Raynov, was founded the Bulgarian Roerich Society. This brief essay, written and published by Raynov in the Newspaper Zarya 1933, aims to introduce the oeuvre of Nicholas Roerich and his ideas of Pax Cultura – peace trough culture – to a larger Bulgarian audience. Raynov argues that it is not enough to create oeuvres of art, i.e. to write books or to paint pictures, but that it is also necessary to fight for (...)
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    Kaleidoscopic mind: an essay in post-Wittgensteinian philosophy.Nikolay Milkov - 1992 - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi.
    Despite Wittgensein's anti-foundationalist stance, clearly expressed in his claim that philosophy is an activity of analyzing language, his philosophy is based on peculiar conceptual scheme. The post-Wittgensteinian philosophy uses this scheme as Wittgenstein had recommended: as an instrument ("ladder") that helps by forming good taste for judging. The latter is used by solving problems of science and life.
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    Wisdom's Wittgenstein.Nikolay Milkov - forthcoming - In Ali Hossein Khani & Gary Kemp, Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers: His Influence on Historical and Contemporary Analytic Philosophers (Volume II). Routledge.
    In 1921, John Wisdom (1904–1993) became a member of Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge, where he read philosophy and attended lectures by G. E. Moore, C. D. Broad, and J. E. McTaggart. He received his BA in 1924, after which he worked for five years at the National Institute of Industrial Psychology. From 1929 to 1934, Wisdom was a Lecturer in the department of logic and metaphysics at the University of St Andrews and a colleague of G. F. Stout. After the publication (...)
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  48. Russell Studies in Germany Today. [REVIEW]Nikolay Milkov - 2005 - The Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly 125.
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  49. (1 other version)Ėstetika.Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky & N. V. Bogoslovskii - 1939 - Moskva,: Gos. izd-vo khudozh. lit-ry.
     
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  50. Statʹi po ėstetike.Nikolay Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky - 1938
     
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