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    Gosudarstvo Sel'dzhukidov Maloĭ AziiGosudarstvo Sel'dzhukidov Maloi Azii.Nikki R. Keddie & Vladimir Gordlevsky - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (3):192.
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  2. Lying to others, lying to yourself, and literal self-deception.Vladimir Krstić - 2023 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    This paper examines the connection between lies, deception, and self-deception. Understanding this connection is important because the consensus is that you cannot deceive yourself by lying since you cannot make yourself believe as true a proposition you already believe is false – and, as a liar, you must assert a proposition you believe is false. My solution involves refining our analysis of lying: people can lie by asserting what they confidently believe is true. Thus, self-deceivers need not replace one belief (...)
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  3. We Should Move on from Signalling-Based Analyses of Biological Deception.Vladimir Krstic - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-21.
    This paper argues that extant signalling-based analyses cannot explain a range of cases of biological (and psychological) deception, such as those in which the deceiver does not send a signal at all, but that Artiga and Paternotte’s (Philos Stud 175:579–600, 2018) functional and my (Krstić in The analysis of self-deception: rehabilitating the traditionalist account. PhD Dissertation, University of Auckland, 2018: §3; Krstić and Saville in Australas J Philos 97:830–835, 2019) manipulativist analyses can. Therefore, the latter views should be given preference. (...)
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  4. On the function of self‐deception.Vladimir Krstić - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):846-863.
    Self-deception makes best sense as a self-defensive mechanism by which the self protects itself from painful reality. Hence, we typically imagine self-deceivers as people who cause themselves to believe as true what they want to be true. Some self-deceivers, however, end up believing what they do not want to be true. Their behaviour can be explained on the hypothesis that the function of this behaviour is protecting the agent's perceived focal benefit at the cost of inflicting short-term harm, which is (...)
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  5. Fearful apes or nervous goats? Another look at functions of dispositions or traits.Vladimir Krstić - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e68.
    In his article, Grossmann argues that, in the context of human cooperative caregiving, heightened fearfulness in children and human sensitivity to fear in others are adaptive traits. I offer and briefly defend a rival hypothesis: Heightened fearfulness among infants and young children is a maladaptive trait that did not get deselected in the process of evolution because human sensitivity to fear in others mitigates its disadvantageous effects to a sufficient extent.
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  6. Lying by Asserting What You Believe is True: a Case of Transparent Delusion.Vladimir Krstić - 2024 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology (4):1-21.
    In this paper, I argue (1) that the contents of some delusions are believed with sufficient confidence; (2) that a delusional subject could have a conscious belief in the content of his delusion (p), and concurrently judge a contradictory content (not-p) – his delusion could be transparent, and (3) that the existence of even one such case reveals a problem with pretty much all existing accounts of lying, since it suggests that one can lie by asserting what one consciously and (...)
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    (1 other version)Mathematics and Revolutionary Theory: Reading Castoriadis after Badiou.Vladimir Tasic - 2012 - Cosmos and History 8 (2):60-77.
    The article offers a comparative analysis of the uses of set theory in Castoriadis's "The Imaginary Institution of Society" and Badiou's "Being and Event".
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    Socio-political stability, voter’s emotional expectations, and information management.Vladimir Tsyganov - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (1):269-281.
    The dependence of socio-political stability on the emotional expectations of voters is investigated. For this, a model of a socio-political system consisting of a society of voters and a democratically elected politician is considered. The neuropsychological model of the voter takes into account his emotional expectations. The social stability is guaranteed by the expectations of positive emotions of all voters. Socio-political stability means both the social stability and the re-election of politician. One type of voter is a Progressist who seeks (...)
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    Some Aspects of Understanding Mathematical Reality: Existence, Platonism, Discovery.Vladimir Drekalović - 2015 - Axiomathes 25 (3):313-333.
    The sum of all objects of a science, the objects’ features and their mutual relations compose the reality described by that sense. The reality described by mathematics consists of objects such as sets, functions, algebraic structures, etc. Generally speaking, the use of terms reality and existence, in relation to describing various objects’ characteristics, usually implies an employment of physical and perceptible attributes. This is not the case in mathematics. Its reality and the existence of its objects, leaving aside its application, (...)
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    Which Mathematical Objects are Referred to by the Enhanced Indispensability Argument?Vladimir Drekalović & Berislav Žarnić - 2018 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 49 (1):121-126.
    This discussion note points to some verbal imprecisions in the formulation of the Enhanced Indispensability Argument. The examination of the plausibility of alternative interpretations reveals that the argument’s minor premise should be understood as a particular, not a universal, statement. Interpretations of the major premise and the conclusion oscillate between de re and de dicto readings. The attempt to find an appropriate interpretation for the EIA leads to undesirable results. If assumed to be valid and sound, the argument warrants the (...)
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    A hybrid genetic algorithm, list-based simulated annealing algorithm, and different heuristic algorithms for travelling salesman problem.Vladimir Ilin, Dragan Simić, Svetislav D. Simić, Svetlana Simić, Nenad Saulić & José Luis Calvo-Rolle - 2023 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 31 (4):602-617.
    The travelling salesman problem (TSP) belongs to the class of NP-hard problems, in which an optimal solution to the problem cannot be obtained within a reasonable computational time for large-sized problems. To address TSP, we propose a hybrid algorithm, called GA-TCTIA-LBSA, in which a genetic algorithm (GA), tour construction and tour improvement algorithms (TCTIAs) and a list-based simulated annealing (LBSA) algorithm are used. The TCTIAs are introduced to generate a first population, and after that, a search is continued with the (...)
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    The Rhetorical Construction of Eldredge and Gould's Article on the Theory of Punctuated Equilibria in 1972.Vladimir Cachón, Ana Barahona & Francisco J. Ayala - 2008 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 30 (3-4):317 - 337.
    This article seeks to show how several rhetorical tools were used and, in fact, played a central role in the argumentation advanced by Niles Eldredge and Stephen Jay Gould in their 1972 seminal article on the theory of Punctuated Equilibria. It is analyzed how Eldredge and Gould proceeded through three steps that, sequentially integrated, made their argument compelling. It is shown how they made use of analogies, metaphors and other rhetorical tools. It is sustained that they began by priming the (...)
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    Germanorum terras quas nunc franci optinent?Vladimir Iliescu - 1971 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 115 (1-4):137-139.
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  14. Proiskhozhdenie nravstvennosti.Vladimir Filatovich Zybkovet︠s︡ - 1974 - Moskva,: Politizdat.
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    Gurevich-Harrington's games defined by finite automata.Alexander Yakhnis & Vladimir Yakhnis - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 62 (3):265-294.
    We consider games over a finite alphabet with Gurevich-Harrington's winning conditions and restraints as in Yakhnis-Yakhnis . The game tree, the Gurevich-Harrington's kernels of the winning condition and the restraints are defined by finite automata. We give an effective criterion to determine the winning player and an effective presentation of a class of finite automata defined winning strategies.Our approach yields an alternative solution to the games considered by Büchi and Landweber . The BL algorithm is an important tool for solving (...)
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    Polygons of Petrović and Fine, algebraic ODEs, and contemporary mathematics.Vladimir Dragović & Irina Goryuchkina - 2020 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 74 (6):523-564.
    In this paper, we study the genesis and evolution of geometric ideas and techniques in investigations of movable singularities of algebraic ordinary differential equations. This leads us to the work of Mihailo Petrović on algebraic differential equations and in particular the geometric ideas expressed in his polygon method from the final years of the nineteenth century, which have been left completely unnoticed by the experts. This concept, also developed independently and in a somewhat different direction by Henry Fine, generalizes the (...)
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    Can Arguments of Formal Naturalism be used to Show that the Mathematical Explanation is Indispensable in Science?Vladimir Drekalović - 2016 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 36 (3):545-559.
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    Is a Particular Platonic Argument Threatened by the “Weak” Objectivity of Mathematics?Vladimir Drekalović - 2022 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 42 (1):153-164.
    In 2020, Daniele Molinini published a paper outlining two types of mathematical objectivity. One could say that with this paper Molinini not only separated two mathematical concepts in terms of terminology and content, but also contrasted two mathematical-philosophical contexts, the traditional-idealistic and the modern-practical. Since the first context was the theoretical basis for a large number of analyses that we find in the framework of the philosophy of mathematics, the space was now offered to re-examine such analyses in the second (...)
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    Is the Enhanced Indispensability Argument a Useful Tool in the Hands of Platonists?Vladimir Drekalović - 2019 - Philosophia 47 (4):1111-1126.
    Platonists in mathematics endeavour to prove the truthfulness of the proposal about the existence of mathematical objects. However, there have not been many explicit proofs of this proposal. One of the explicit ones is doubtlessly Baker’s Enhanced Indispensability Argument, formulated as a sort of modal syllogism. We aim at showing that the purpose of its creation – the defence of Platonist viewpoint – was not accomplished. Namely, the second premise of the Argument was imprecisely formulated, which gave space for various (...)
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    Mathematical Explanation as Part of an (Im) perfect Scientific Explanation: An Analysis of Two Examples.Vladimir Drekalović - 2019 - Filozofia Nauki 28 (4):23-41.
    Alan Baker argues that mathematical objects play an indispensable explanatory role in science. There are several examples cited in the literature as solid candidates for such a role. We discuss two such examples and show that they are very different in their strength and (im)perfection, although both are recognized by the scientific community as examples of the best scientific explanations of particular phenomena. More specifically, it will be shown that the explanation of the cicada case has serious shortcomings compared with (...)
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    Introduction: Continental Realism – Picking Up the Pieces.Vladimir Dukić & Marie-Eve Morin - 2017 - In Marie-Eve Morin (ed.), Continental Realism and its Discontents. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-18.
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    Individuation of Finite Modes in Spinoza’s Ethics.Vladimir Dukić - 2017 - International Philosophical Quarterly 57 (3):287-303.
    Spinoza’s rejection of Aristotelian final causation seems to create a difficulty for his account of individuation. If causation is indeed blind, how do finite modes come to assume complex, differentiated forms? And why do we find in nature a great regularity of such forms? Several recent commentators have proposed that Spinoza maintains something of the Aristotelian conception of causation where the formal essences of individuals guide the process of individuation toward certain desirable outcomes. But this sort of approach introduces other (...)
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    QCD Effects in Non-QCD Theories.Vladimir Dzhunushaliev & Vladimir Folomeev - 2022 - Foundations of Physics 52 (6):1-15.
    It is shown that, in some non-QCD theories, there are effects shared by QCD: (i) in SU(2) Yang–Mills theory containing a nonlinear spinor field, there is a mass gap; (ii) in SU(3) Proca–Higgs theory, there are flux tube solutions with a longitudinal electric field required for producing a force binding quarks; (iii) in non-Abelian Proca–Higgs theories, there exist flux tube solutions with a momentum directed along the tube axis and particlelike solutions with a nonvanishing total angular momentum created by crossed (...)
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  24. A proof of zermelo's theorem.Vladimir Dévidé - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (3):366.
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    Dogmatism forever, nothing new.Vladimir Demyanov - 2014 - Sententiae 30 (1):166-181.
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    Elementare Aufzählung der Minimalen Erzeugenden Operationssysteme der Aussagenlogik.Vladimir Devidé - 1959 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 5 (14-24):265-279.
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    (1 other version)Eine Charakterisierung und Klassifikation der umkehrbar eindeutigen Abbildungen einer Menge in sich.Vladimir Devidé - 1956 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 2 (10‐15):228-232.
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    Rational Choice under the Risk Conditions: Methodological and Value-based Grounds.Vladimir Diev - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 5:48-58.
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    Interpolative Boolean Networks.Vladimir Dobrić, Pavle Milošević, Aleksandar Rakićević, Bratislav Petrović & Ana Poledica - 2017 - Complexity:1-15.
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    Nasledie antichnoĭ filosofii v vostochnoslavi︠a︡nskoĭ dukhovnosti Srednevekovʹi︠a︡ (XI-pervai︠a︡ tretʹ XVII vv.): monografii︠a︡.Vladimir Georgievič Egorkin - 1995 - Biĭsk: Nit︠s︡ Bigi.
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    The significance of molecular-biological characteristics of upper urothelial carcinomas associated with the Balkan endemic nephropathy.Marina Savin & Vladimir Petronic - 2002 - Facta Universitatis, Series: Linguistics and Literature 9 (1):95-97.
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  32. Philosophy of science in Ukraine.Vladimir Kuznetsov - 2023 - In HPS&ST Newsletter April. pp. 4-12.
    Philosophy of Science; Ukraine; Polysytemic nature of theories; Practical theories; Subsystems of a theory.
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  33. On Cicero’s Fabius Argument.Vladimír Marko - 2020 - Filozofia 75 (8):677 – 692.
    This article aims to show that it is impossible to put Cicero’s testimonies regarding The Fabius Argument in a consistent inferential order. Either we must suppose that additional premises are tacitly assumed in the text or we must com-pare it with other sources, which leads to inconsistencies in the proof’s reconstruction. Cicero’s reconstruction of the progression of the argument has formal shortcomings, and the paper draws attention to some of these deficiencies. He interpreted sources in a revised and intentionally simplified (...)
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  34. Existential sentences, BE, and the genitive of negation in Russian.Barbara Partee & Vladimir Borschev - manuscript
     
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  35. Uroki ukrainskogo.Vladimir Gel’man - 2005 - Polis 1:36-49.
     
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  36. Vozvrashenie Leviafana? Politika Recentralizatsii v Sovremennoi Rossii.Vladimir Gel’man - 2006 - Polis 2:90-109.
     
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  37. Historický materializmus a aktuálne otázky súčasnosti.Leo Hanzel & Vladimir Ivanovich Razin (eds.) - 1979 - Bratislava: Pravda.
     
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    V. seseman’s “pure knowledge” concept.Vladimir Belov - 2022 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 11 (1):190-207.
    Although the concept of “pure knowledge” is one of the most interesting and singular concepts in the philosophical work of Vasily Seseman, it can only be presented after a comprehensive analysis of the philosopher’s numerous works devoted to ontological, epistemological and logical problems. Seseman believes that the main philosophical trends at the beginning of the twentieth century, namely neo-Kantianism, intuitionism and phenomenology, could not present this concept, although they did try. According to the philosopher, the main reason for the inability (...)
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    Creative Competence and Philosophy of Fractals.Vladimir Blaho - 1994 - Human Affairs 4 (2):121-125.
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  40. Print︠s︡ip determinizma i sovremennai︠a︡ biologii︠a︡: Metodologicheskie aspekty.Vladimir Grigorʹevich Borzenkov - 1980 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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  41. Ėtiket, vospitannostʹ, lichnostʹ.Vladimir Konstantinovich Ermachenkov (ed.) - 1975
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  42. Philosophy of Scientific Theories. The First Essay: Names and Realities.Vladimir Kuznetsov & O. Gabovіch - 2023 - Kyiv: Naukova Dumka. Edited by Tetyana Gardashuk.
    The English Synopsis is after the text of the book. The book presents an original and generalizing substantive vision of the philosophy of science through the prism of a detailed analysis of the polysystem structure of scientific theories. Theories are considered, firstly, as complex specialized forms of developed scientific thinking about the realities studied by natural science, secondly, as constantly improving tools for producing new knowledge in interaction with experimental research, and thirdly, as carriers of ordered and verified knowledge. Emphasis (...)
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    Otázka Bytia – Heidegger verzus Hegel.Vladimír Leško - 2019 - Filozofia 74 (6).
  44. Hēgeru "Ronri no kagaku" taikō.Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin - 1929 - Tōkyō: Sōbunkaku. Edited by Tadahiko Kawauchi.
     
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    Arte e Política: Uma Leitura da Obra Voltairiana À Luz de Jacques Rancière.Vladimir de Oliva Mota - 2019 - Prometeus: Filosofia em Revista 11 (31).
    O que aqui se pretende é analisar a forma voltairiana de relacionar arte e política presente em sua obra, apontando seus alcances e limites a partir da noção da relação entre arte e política em Jacques Rancière. Para tal, este trabalho se divide em três momentos: no primeiro, expor a proposta voltairiana de relacionar arte e política; em seguida, entender como essa relação se dá a partir de categorias de Rancière – “partilha do sensível”, “estética da política”, “política”, “polícia”, “dissenso” (...)
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  46. Poni︠a︡tie materii v marksistskoĭ filosfii.Vladimir Vi︠a︡cheslavovich Orlov (ed.) - 1977
     
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    Social Factors in the Digital Government Formation in Russia.Vladimir Petrovich, Natalia Gennadievna & Yury Aleksandrovich - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2supl1):317-326.
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    The essence and functions of creative self-expression in professional activity the teacher-musician.Vladimir Polushkin, Tatyana Strazhnikova & Katherine Polushkina - 2020 - Kant 35 (2):300-304.
    The authors consider the important problem of creative expression of a musician-teacher for modern musical pedagogy. Based on the analysis of research literature, the content and functions of creative expression in musical and performing activities are revealed. It is characterized by the aesthetic nature of creative self-expression, internal harmony of will, emotional and intellectual intents of self-expression.
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  49. Nazorska vprašanja: nravstveni, kulturno-politični in filozofski eseji ter zapisi.Vladimir Sruk - 1980 - Maribor: Zal. Obzorja.
     
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    Putʹ k vere: religii︠a︡ zdravogo smysla.Vladimir Tsesis - 2012 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡.
    Рассказывая о традициях и содержании его религии, автор говорит о красоте и вдохновении, которыми искренняя вера в Бога награждает верующего. На страницах этой книги автор отводит особое место доказательству своего вывода о том, что религия и наука.
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