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    Platonov’s Second-Rate Man.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2020 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (3):214-227.
    Andrei Platonov’s novel Chevengur does not only describe the concrete model of building communism that was being realized in real life; it also discusses the problem of creating a new human being w...
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    Platonov’s Utopia as Freethinking.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (3):75-94.
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    Gorky on Cruelty and Pity as Existentials of the People’s Being.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (5):415-431.
    When describing the essential features of the Russian peasantry, Gorky draws attention to the concepts of cruelty and, as a result, pity, which are necessary for understanding its actions. Cruelty,...
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    Repetition as a Stylistic Device in the Work of Mikhail Lermontov.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2016 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 54 (2):160-175.
    The article focuses on the use of repetition in the work of Mikhail Yu. Lermontov. Lermontov utilizes repetition to create a multiplicity of meanings, to redraw plotlines, and to depict the life of things and characters in a state of freedom. An analysis of three Lermontov poems, The Confession, Boyarin Orsha, and Mtsyri shows that they constitute a single train of thought, which cannot be broken without violating Lermontov's attempt to show the limits of not only the human soul, but (...)
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    On Life and Death.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (7):39-59.
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    Smoke: A Sign of a New Historical Community.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (5):380-393.
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    The Year 1917: Sacrifices of History.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2017 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 55 (3-4):194-209.
    For Russia, the beginning of the twentieth century was a step into Modernity, into that pan-European new time that in the seventeenth century heralded a permanent social change, which has defined our entire epoch up to the present day—it was a time of transformation, war, and revolution.1 A concept of “revolution” that emerged within theology marked a global shift toward modernization, which defines Modernity even in those moments when there is a fallback to the preceding tradition, the meaning of which (...)
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    The form of the edge emission band in CdS and ZnS crystals.B. G. Yacobi, S. Datta & D. B. Holt - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 35 (1):145-158.
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    (1 other version)Discipline: The Canonical Buddhism of the VinayapiṭakaDiscipline: The Canonical Buddhism of the Vinayapitaka.Charles S. Prebish & John Clifford Holt - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (2):441.
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    Bodies out of control: Relapse and worsening of eating disorders in pregnancy.Bente Sommerfeldt, Finn Skårderud, Ingela Lundin Kvalem, Kjersti S. Gulliksen & Arne Holte - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundBeing pregnant is a vulnerable period for women with a history of eating disorders. A central issue in eating disorders is searching control of one’s body and food preferences. Pregnancy implies being increasingly out of control of this. Treatment and targeted prevention start with the patient’s experience. Little is known about how women with a history of eating disorder experience being pregnant.MethodWe interviewed 24 women with a history of eating disorder at the time of pregnancy, recruited from five public pregnancy (...)
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  11. Empathy in Leadership: Appropriate or Misplaced? An Empirical Study on a Topic that is Asking for Attention.Svetlana Holt & Joan Marques - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 105 (1):95-105.
    Leadership has become a more popular term than management, even though it is understood that both phenomena represent important organizational behaviors. This paper focuses on empathy in leadership, and presents the findings of a study conducted among business students over the course of 3 years. Finding that empathy consistently ranked lowest in the ratings, the researchers set out to discover the driving motives behind this invariable trend, and conducted a second study to obtain opinions about possible underlying factors. The paper (...)
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    Studies in Criticism and Aesthetics, 1660-1800: Essays in Honor of Samuel Holt Monk.Samuel Holt Monk, Howard Anderson & John S. Shea - 1967 - Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press.
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    Thank God It's Stephen Colbert!Jason Holt & Kevin S. Decker - 2013 - In Jason Holt & William Irwin (eds.), The Ultimate Daily Show and Philosophy: More Moments of Zen, More Indecision Theory. Wiley. pp. 326–339.
    This chapter examines the sense of irony along with the parallels between the persona of “Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report” and the character of the “ironist” discussed both by philosophical Romantics in the nineteenth century as well as the American philosopher Richard Rorty (1931–2007). For both Colbert and Rorty, irony can be funny and refreshing, and yet at the same time represents a challenge to our beliefs. The chapter looks at the differences between verbal irony and its more robust (...)
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    Kant’s Teleology and the Problems of Bioethics.Svetlana Martynova - 2020 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (11):37-54.
    One of the issues with which bioethics is concerned is defining the limits of the organism’s transformations by technology in order for humanity to avoid evil. Kant’s teleological power of judgment enables us to identify an organism and it allows nature to be transformed only insofar as it affirms a moral subject acting on the basis of autonomy as reason. I propose a new way of utilizing Kantian philosophy in bioethical knowledge. I ask: can we make judgments about nature via (...)
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    Predicting the size of IDA*ʼs search tree.Levi H. S. Lelis, Sandra Zilles & Robert C. Holte - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 196 (C):53-76.
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    Reflections on mirror neurons and speech perception.Lori L. Holt Andrew J. Lotto, Gregory S. Hickok - 2009 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13 (3):110.
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    Medical Ethics in Extreme and Austere Environments.Christian S. Pingree, Travis R. Newberry, K. Christopher McMains & G. Richard Holt - 2020 - HEC Forum 32 (4):345-356.
    American society has a history of turning to physicians during times of extreme need, from plagues in the past to recent outbreaks of communicable diseases. This public instinct comes from a deep seated trust in physician duty that has been earned over the centuries through dedicated and selfless care, often in the face of personal risks. As dangers facing our communities include terroristic events physicians must be adequately prepared to respond, both medically and ethically. While the ethical principles that govern (...)
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  18. Moralʹ i kulʹtura razvitogo sot︠s︡ialisticheskogo obshchestva.Svetlana Nikolaevna Ikonnikova - 1976 - Edited by Kobli︠a︡kov, Valentin Petrovich & [From Old Catalog].
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  19. Filosofsko-ėsteticheskai︠a︡ kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii︠a︡ Benedetto Kroche: dialog proshlogo s nastoi︠a︡shchim.Svetlana Malʹt︠s︡eva - 1996 - Sankt-Peterburg: M. Malʹt︠s︡eva.
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    Spiritual Formation in the Graduate School of Clinical Psychology at George Fox University.Lynn H. Holt, Marie-Christine Goodworth, Kathleen A. Gathercoal, Nancy S. Thurston & Rodger K. Bufford - 2018 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 11 (2):296-313.
    At its inception, the training model in the Graduate School of Clinical Psychology at George Fox University was informed by the approach inaugurated at Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology in the 1960s. In the original model, training in Christian religion/spirituality and theology accompanied training in professional psychology. In the interim, our culture, psychological knowledge, perceived psychological needs, and training programs have changed greatly. Here we report changes in religion/spirituality training and integration over the last two decades. We describe our (...)
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    Book Symposium: Jason Holt, Kinetic Beauty: The Philosophical Aesthetics of Sport.Jason Holt, Stephen Mumford, John E. MacKinnon & Andrew Edgar - 2023 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (3):369-392.
    This book symposium on Jason Holt’s Kinetic Beauty: The Philosophical Aesthetics of Sport includes commentaries from Stephen Mumford, John E. MacKinnon and Andrew Edgar with replies from Holt.
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    To the question of corporeal experience in Bernard Tschumi’s theory of architecture.Svetlana Vladimirovna Petrushikhina - 2021 - Философия И Культура 12:25-32.
    The subject of this research is the theoretical works of Bernard Tschumi. The goal is to determine the place of the problem of corporeal experience in the theory of architecture of developed by the Swiss architect. For achieving the set goal, the author examines the key themes of his works – the question of boundaries and limits of architecture, architecture as the place of occurrence of the event; as well as a number of concepts – “pleasure”, “limits”, “violence”. The texts (...)
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    Karl Marx's philosophy of nature, action and society: a new analysis.Justin P. Holt - 2009 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    This work analyses Marx's philosophy of nature and shows how it is the basis for his practical philosophy. Previous analysis of Marx's philosophy of nature has considered humans as only natural beings and social beings. But, Marx analyzed humans' relationship to the natural world and to themselves as natural, social, and material. This material feature of human action can server as a basis for social critique and as the foundation for a practical analysis. The first chapter of this book analyzes (...)
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    Russian Intelligentsia in Search of an Identity: Between Dostoevsky’s Oppositions and Tolstoy’s Holism.Svetlana Klimova - 2020 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This monograph considers the problem of the Russian intelligentsia’s self-identification in its historic-philosophical aspect and compares the spiritual and biographical opposition of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy in the 19th and 20th century.
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  25. Wollstonecraft’s Feminist Virtue Ethics: Friendship and the Good Society.Justin P. Holt - 2021 - Academia Letters 717 (717):1-6.
    This paper will show that Mary Wollstonecraft developed a modern feminist version of virtue ethics. Virtue ethics is an all-encompassing moral theory which holds that the best life for individuals is commensurate with a good society. Simply, self-interest and our public duties are argued as identical and not at odds when we realize what is truly good for ourselves and for others. In the Western philosophic cannon, the most common version of virtue ethics is Aristotle’s, with the Nicomachean Ethics as (...)
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    Profaning the Sacred.Jason Holt & Matthew S. LoPresti - 2013 - In Jason Holt & William Irwin (eds.), The Ultimate Daily Show and Philosophy: More Moments of Zen, More Indecision Theory. Wiley. pp. 211–230.
    The three major philosophical responses to religious diversity includes exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism. These isms reflect distinct philosophical attitudes and presuppositions held by religious zealots, secular heathens, and all those wimpy fence‐sitting agnostics in between. To make their significance available to the uninitiated, this chapter explores these philosophical positions through the wisdom of the God Machine's high priests: Stephen Colbert, Rob Corddry, and Ed Helms. By examining the philosophical responses to religious diversity, one can begin to understand how the responses (...)
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    Nikolai Klyuev’s early works as the poetry of “social Christianity”.Svetlana Seryogina - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (3-4):303-312.
    This paper analyzes the early poetry of Nikolai Klyuev—its social and political motives are studied in the context of the poet’s biography and in terms of the essay Modern Slavery, written by Hugues-Félicité Robert de Lamennais, the French Catholic philosopher and forerunner of social Christianity. This paper identifies two stages in Klyuev’s assimilation of the philosophy of social Christianity. Klyuev’s poetry initially reproduced the main message of Lamennais’s essay—the rejection of “slavery” as a “heritage” by recognizing the human dignity of (...)
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    Globalization and Problem of Survival as a Saving Strategy.Svetlana Efimova - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 20:239-248.
    The problem of globalization is actual nowdays that it’s necessary to understand what it is for those who is engaged in this process. It is clear that for some persons globalization is a myth which makes to adopt and to develop the strategy of surviving when all the roles are distributed and there is no opportunity to get the main roles because the aim is to servive keeping available wealth or improving it a little. Globalization as utopia theory appeares at (...)
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    Mitochondrial dysfunction and Down's syndrome.Svetlana Arbuzova, Tim Hutchin & Howard Cuckle - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (8):681-684.
    Neither the pathogenesis nor the aetiology of Down's syndrome (DS) are clearly understood. Numerous studies have examined whether clinical features of DS are a consequence of specific chromosome 21 segments being triplicated. There is no evidence, however, that individual loci are responsible, or that the oxidative damage in DS could be solely explained by a gene dosage effect. Using astrocytes and neuronal cultures from DS fetuses, a recent paper shows that altered metabolism of the amyloid precursor protein and oxidative stress (...)
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    Predicting optimal solution costs with bidirectional stratified sampling in regular search spaces.Levi H. S. Lelis, Roni Stern, Shahab Jabbari Arfaee, Sandra Zilles, Ariel Felner & Robert C. Holte - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 230 (C):51-73.
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    The Cambridge History of Islam.Donald P. Little, P. M. Holt, Ann K. S. Lambton & Bernard Lewis - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):104.
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    Nikolay Fyodorov’s Attempt to Link Aristotelian and Kantian Natural Teleology to the Project of Nature Regulation.Svetlana A. Martynova - 2024 - Kantian Journal 43 (2):123-151.
    The key thesis of natural teleology is that the products of nature should be judged by the goal of their existence or they should be explained as if such a goal existed. The prevailing view in the literature is that there are two main stages in the development of teleology in the framework of philosophical knowledge: the classicaland the non­classical. The isolation of these stages is based on the conviction that at a certain period of time finalism is supplanted by (...)
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    Vergil's mysterious siler: A possible identification from a lousy clue.Holt Parker - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (02):623-.
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  34. The Call of The Wild: Terror Modulations.Berit Soli-Holt & Isaac Linder - 2013 - Continent 3 (2):60-65.
    This piece, included in the drift special issue of continent., was created as one step in a thread of inquiry. While each of the contributions to drift stand on their own, the project was an attempt to follow a line of theoretical inquiry as it passed through time and the postal service from October 2012 until May 2013. This issue hosts two threads: between space & place and between intention & attention. The editors recommend that to experience the drifiting thought (...)
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    Benefits and Challenges of the Phenomenological Approach to the Psychiatrist's Subjective Experience: Impassivity, Neutrality, and Embodied Awareness in the Clinical Encounter.Svetlana Sholokhova - 2019 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 26 (4):83-96.
    The dominant approach to the subjectivity of the clinician in psychiatry is a negative one. Based on the idea of objectivity as "a view from nowhere", contemporary psychiatry stipulates that the psychiatrist's impressions and emotions may only interfere with the results of the psychiatric examination. Even the person-centered approach in psychiatry fails to address this issue directly because it focuses almost exclusively on the person of the patient. A positive approach to the psychiatrist's subjective experience has not achieved wide recognition (...)
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    Revisiting John Dewey: applying what he said 100 years ago to today's need.Latasha D. Holt - 2023 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
    This book provides a glimpse into today's school system. Readers are challenged to question the school's purpose through a more human lens.
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    On Diasporic Intimacy: Ilya Kabakov's Installations and Immigrant Homes.Svetlana Boym - 1998 - Critical Inquiry 24 (2):498-524.
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    Reconciliation of natural and social: Rethinking Rousseau’s educational theory.Svetlana Bardina - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (14):1381-1391.
    This article intends to re-examine Rousseau’s educational theory in the context of the nature/culture opposition. In contemporary discussions on the nature/culture dualism, it has been often stated that his educational theory is based on the assumption that a child is a natural being. However, the author demonstrates that Rousseau was instead committed to a duality of human nature; this influences his educational theory. In his model, human nature consists of a natural and a social side; these two parts are in (...)
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  39. Категория страха в эпикурейской философии.Svetlana Demina - 2018 - Schole 12 (2):444-452.
    The article investigates Epicureans’ thoughts about fear based on the analysis of Lucretius’ poem «On the Nature of Things». He uses the terms timor, metus, terror, formido, pavor. The category of fear is important for Lucretius, because it allows him to elucidate the fundamentals of the Epicurean philosophy. With its help he displays the differences of characters, the similarity of the human race and animals on the emotional level, explains the aim of life in Epicurus’ conception, describes people’s attitude towards (...)
     
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    Evaluating the relationship between economic potential and welfare of the population as exemplified by industrial regions of the Russian Federation.Svetlana Melenkina & Artem Uzhegov - 2023 - Sotsium I Vlast 2 (96):59-74.
    Introduction. The study of the economic potential of industrial regions is an important task in modern economics. Industrial regions play a key role in the country’s economy, as they are the main centers of production and services, create jobs and contrib- ute to the development of other sectors of the economy. One of the main tools for analyzing the economic potential of industrial regions is to assess their opportunities to attract investment, develop production, improve the quality of life and well-being (...)
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    The Boundaries of Ecological Ethics: Kant’s Philosophy in Dialog with the “End of Human Exclusiveness” Thesis.Svetlana A. Martynova - 2023 - Kantian Journal 42 (4):86-111.
    The developers of ecological ethics claim that the rationale of anthropocentrism is false. Its main message is that natural complexes and resources exist to be useful to the human being who sees them only from the perspective of using them and does not take into account their intrinsic value. Kant’s anthropocentric teaching argues that the instrumental attitude to nature has its limits. These limits are hard to determine because the anthropocentrists claim that the human being is above nature. Indeed, the (...)
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    Abnormal Certainty: Examining the Epistemological Status of Delusional Beliefs.Svetlana Bardina - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (4):546-560.
    ABSTRACTThis article intends to reconsider the epistemological status of delusional beliefs on the basis of Wittgenstein’s conception of certainty. Several works over the last two decades have compared delusional beliefs with so-called hinge propositions, which – according to Wittgenstein – function as expressions of objective certainty. This gives rise to a paradox. On the one hand, delusions are compatible to Wittgensteinian certainties in some respects; on the other hand, they contradict beliefs shared by other members of the community, which makes (...)
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  43. Introducing drift, a special issue of continent.Berit Soli-Holt, April Vannini & Jeremy Fernando - 2012 - Continent 2 (3):182-185.
    Two continents. Three countries. Mountains, archipelago, a little red dot & more to come. BERIT SOLI-HOLT (Editor): When I think of introductory material, I think of that Derrida documentary when he is asked about what he would like to know about other philosophers. He simply states: their love life. APRIL VANNINI (Editor): And as far as introductions go, I think Derrida brought forth a fruitful discussion on philosophy and thinking with this statement. First, he allows philosophy to open up (...)
     
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    Šta čini dobru knjigu?Svetlana Gavrilović (ed.) - 2007 - Beograd: Narodna biblioteka Srbije.
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  45. Filozofija lavovsko-varsǎvske škole.Svetlana Knjazeva - 1964 - Beograd,:
     
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  46. Ekphrasis and aesthetic attitudes in vasari's lives.Svetlana Leontief Alpers - 1960 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 23 (3/4):190-215.
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    Instead of education: ways to help people do things better.John Caldwell Holt - 2004 - Boulder, CO: Sentient Publications.
    Holt's most direct and radical challenge to the educational status quo and a clarion call to parents to save their children from schools of all kinds.
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    Principles for creating a single authoritative list of the world’s species.Stephen Garnett, Les Christidis, Stijn Conix, Mark J. Costello, Frank E. Zachos, Olaf S. Bánki, Yiming Bao, Saroj K. Barik, John S. Buckeridge, Donald Hobern, Aaron Lien, Narelle Montgomery, Svetlana Nikolaeva, Richard L. Pyle, Scott A. Thomson, Peter Paul van Dijk, Anthony Whalen, Zhi-Qiang Zhang & Kevin R. Thiele - 2020 - PLoS Biology 18 (7):e3000736.
    Lists of species underpin many fields of human endeavour, but there are currently no universally accepted principles for deciding which biological species should be accepted when there are alternative taxonomic treatments (and, by extension, which scientific names should be applied to those species). As improvements in information technology make it easier to communicate, access, and aggregate biodiversity information, there is a need for a framework that helps taxonomists and the users of taxonomy decide which taxa and names should be used (...)
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    Civil Society Discourse in Russian Modernism and French Post-Modernism.Svetlana Klimova - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 20:121-127.
    Various approaches to civil society research are considered. Two key problems caused by impact of post-modernism are discussed, that are: crises of identification with the society and problems of personal identity. A particular personality crisis that is specific for contemporary Russia is noticed. The crisis is caused by the combination of two factors. They are: social abandonment, atomization and loneliness and total relativism produced by expansion of post-modernism. The second factor influences the Western citizenship as well. That’s why “re-emergence” of (...)
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  50. Introduction to the drift Special Issue.Berit Soli-Holt - 2013 - Continent 3 (2):1-2.
    On behalf of continent. and as a representative of guest editors, April Vannini and Jeremy Fernando, I would like to welcome you to the drift , special issue of continent . In the summer of 2012, April and I set forth a proposal to the editors of continent. that would engage with a manipulation of the structure of how a journal's materials are curated, accrued, and compiled. The following issue is the partial final product of what our Statement of Intent (...)
     
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