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    Nietzsche: povratak vlastitosti.Vladimir Jelkić - 2001 - Zagreb: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo.
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  2. Lyrical subject and the philosophy of history.Vladimir Jelkic - 2012 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 32 (2).
     
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    Nietzsche i Adorno: kritika filozofije u spisu "Negativna dijalektika".Vladimir Jelkić - 1990 - Zagreb: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo.
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    Kakvo znanje trebamo?Vladimir Jelkic - 2011 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 31 (2):255-261.
    Od grčkog pojma sophia do Potterovih pojmova mudrosti i biološkog znanja, autor analizira različite filozofske i znanstvene koncepte znanja. Autor se slaže s Jaspersom u stavu da ono što je »iz filozofije prevodivo u zajedničko mišljenje, to na koncu odlučuje o njezinoj vrijednosti «. Autor zaključuje da novoj epohi i bioetičkoj perspektivi odgovara zahtjev za orijentacijskim znanjem, te ga nastoji definirati ne samo iz povijesti filozofije, nego i u suprotnosti s tradicionalnim stajalištima , te iz zahtjeva nove epohe.From the Greek (...)
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    Lirski subjekt i filozofija povijesti.Vladimir Jelkić - 2012 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 32 (2):313-326.
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  6. Nietzsche in Sachen Gerechtigkeit und Demokratie.Vladimir Jelkić - 2006 - Synthesis Philosophica 21 (2):395-403.
    Im Unterschied zum christlichen Begriff der Gerechtigkeit als einer sittlichen Tugend, wie es Thomas von Aquin zusammenfasste, als einer Einstellung, kraft deren ein Mensch festen und steten Willens jedem sein Recht zukommen lässt, erkennt Nietzsche die Herkunft der Gerechtigkeit im Ausgleich oder Kompromiss zwischen ungefähr gleich Mächtigen sowie im Zwang der weniger Mächtigen zu einem Ausgleich. Zur Untermauerung dieser Einstellung, die sich auf der Behauptung gründet, dass das Leben seinem innersten Wesen nach eine Aneignung sei bzw. dass der Wille zur (...)
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    Recenzije I prikazi.Željko Senković, Mile Marinčić, Ankica Čakardić, Mojca Rapo, Vladimir Jelkić, Marko Tokić, Marijan Krivak, Dejan Donev, Nenad Polgar & Tonći Kokić - 2007 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 27 (4):971-998.
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    Recenzije I prikazi.Marita Brčić, Nikola Skledar, Snježan Hasnaš, Marinko Lolić, Ana Maskalan, Zvonko Šundov, Suzana Marjanić, Tomislav Krznar, Željko Senković & Vladimir Jelkić - 2007 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 27 (3):709-742.
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    Vladimir Jelkić: Nietzsche - povratak vlastitosti.Davor Ljubimir - 2003 - Prolegomena 2 (1):102-107.
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  10. Tools, Objects, and Chimeras: Connes on the Role of Hyperreals in Mathematics.Vladimir Kanovei, Mikhail G. Katz & Thomas Mormann - 2013 - Foundations of Science 18 (2):259-296.
    We examine some of Connes’ criticisms of Robinson’s infinitesimals starting in 1995. Connes sought to exploit the Solovay model S as ammunition against non-standard analysis, but the model tends to boomerang, undercutting Connes’ own earlier work in functional analysis. Connes described the hyperreals as both a “virtual theory” and a “chimera”, yet acknowledged that his argument relies on the transfer principle. We analyze Connes’ “dart-throwing” thought experiment, but reach an opposite conclusion. In S , all definable sets of reals are (...)
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  11. On Progress in Philosophy.Vladimir V. Mironov - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (1-2):10-14.
    This article seeks to clarify the concept of progress in philosophy. It treats progress as a kind of development. But not every development is a progress. When we talk about progress, what really matters is the direction of development. In some cases it is relatively easy to reach agreement about this direction. But not in the case of philosophy, if we abstract it from the obvious and the trivial, like the number of books on philosophy. As a result, the article (...)
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    Meaning and understanding in large language models.Vladimír Havlík - 2024 - Synthese 205 (1):1-21.
    Can a machine understand the meanings of natural language? Recent developments in the generative large language models (LLMs) of artificial intelligence have led to the belief that traditional philosophical assumptions about machine understanding of language need to be revised. This article critically evaluates the prevailing tendency to regard machine language performance as mere syntactic manipulation and the imitations of understanding, which is only partial and very shallow, without sufficient grounding in the world. The article analyses the views on possible ways (...)
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    Ecological Humanism and Stable Development.Sambalkhundev Khash-Erdene & Vladimir Krasikov - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 3:55-58.
    Ecological humanism is a new broadened form of human ethics that coming into being as an answer to an ecological crisis and an ideology of total consumption. There are two approaches in basing of ecological humanism. The first of them is founded on traditional human values or on anthropocentrism. Milieu is considered as important living conditions that must be conserved with great care but the number of one is man here. The second approach is more radical. It strives to overcome (...)
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    Scepticism about Meaning in the German Enlightenment.Vladimir Lazurca - 2025 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism:1-31.
    Exegetical scepticism is a strand of scepticism about meaning running through the German Enlightenment. This paper provides the first modern account of its tenets, critics, and proponents, and argues that it shares essential features with modern varieties of meaning-scepticism that have been a preoccupation among philosophers of language since the middle of the twentieth century. I argue that exegetical scepticism is a type of epistemological scepticism first introduced as a philosophical position in a theological debate between August Pfeiffer (1640–1698) and (...)
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  15. Manipulation, deception, the victim’s reasoning and her evidence.Vladimir Krstić - 2024 - Analysis 84 (2):267-275.
    This paper rejects an argument defending the view that the boundary between deception and manipulation is such that some manipulations intended to cause false beliefs count as non-deceptive. On the strongest version of this argument, if a specific behaviour involves compromising the victim’s reasoning, then the behaviour is manipulative but not deceptive, and if it involves exposing the victim to misleading evidence that justifies her false belief, then it is deceptive but not manipulative. This argument has been consistently used as (...)
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  16. Looking for the Lazy Argument Candidates.Vladimir Marko - 2011 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 (3 & 4):363-383; 447-474.
    The Lazy Argument, as it is preserved in historical testimonies, is not logically conclusive. In this form, it appears to have been proposed in favor of part-time fatalism (including past time fatalism). The argument assumes that free will assumption is unacceptable from the standpoint of the logical fatalist but plausible for some of the nonuniversal or part-time fatalists. There are indications that the layout of argument is not genuine, but taken over from a Megarian source and later transformed. The genuine (...)
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    Handbook of Knowledge Representation.Frank Van Harmelen, Vladimir Lifschitz & Bruce Porter - 2008 - Elsevier.
    Knowledge representation, which lies at the core of artificial intelligence, is concerned with encoding knowledge on computers to enable systems to reason automatically. The aims are to help readers make their computer smarter, handle qualitative and uncertain information, and improve computational tractability.
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  18. Iz ognya da v polymya?(Dinamika postsovetskikh rezhimov v sravnitel'noi perspektive'.Vladimir Gel'man - 2007 - Polis 2:81-108.
     
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  19. Some Sketchy Notes on the Reaper Argument.Vladimir Marko - 2012 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 19 (3):361-387.
    The paper deals with the possible readings of The Reaper Argument premisses. Some conjectures related to the Stoics’ alleged proof of the argument are discussed.
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    Cómo construir estéticamente un pueblo: sobre cierto modernismo sombrío y su actualidad.Vladimir Safatle - 2024 - Aisthesis 76:240-251.
    Estamos acostumbrados a hablar del fascismo y sus variantes contemporáneas como «enemigos de la cultura», como una fuerza política animada por el desprecio hacia las artes. Sin embargo, es evidente la extrema importancia que el fascismo concede al ámbito de la cultura; sus batallas culturales son procesos constitutivos centrales de sus luchas. Creo que pasaremos por alto dimensiones fundamentales del fenómeno fascista si no lo entendemos como una batalla por la formación de la sensibilidad social, por el cultivo de los (...)
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    Can Narratoscepticism Be a Valid Alternative? A Critique of Strawson’s Episodicity Argument.Vladimir Lukić - 2024 - Conatus 9 (1):73-87.
    This paper argues against Galen Strawson’s criticism of the narrativist identity thesis. Strawson points out that the narrativist thesis fails to portray those with an episodic perception of themselves. I claim that episodicity is rather problematic and that we should question the validity of this notion. The first step in this goal is to decipher Strawson’s basis of the self which is an amalgam between the cultural and social and is perceived differently by different people. Afterwards, I will try to (...)
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  22. Philosophical Theology and Indian Versions of Theodicy.Vladimir K. Shokhin - 2010 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (2):177 - 199.
    Comparative philosophical studies can seek to fit some Eastern patterns of thought into the general philosophical framework, or, on the contrary, to improve understanding of Western ones through the view "from abroad". I try to hit both marks by means of establishing, firstly, the parallels between Indian versions of theodicy and the Hellenic and Christian ones, then by defining to which of five types of Western theodicy the Advaita-Vedanta and Nyaya versions belong and, thirdly, by considering the meaning of the (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Sociality: Sociological Interpretation and Interdisciplinary Approach.Vladimir Menshikov, Vera Komarova, Ieva Bolakova & Andrejs Radionovs - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (2).
    The subject of this study is the participants in artificial sociality (humans and artificial intelligence (AI) tools) and communication between them. The first section analyses (using Luhmann’s methodology) communication as the basis of sociality. The second section shows how AI tools became social technologies in the framework of artificial sociality. The third section describes experimental communication between authors and AI tools (the case of ChatGPT). For the first time in the Baltic countries, the authors examined sociological, humanitarian, natural and technological (...)
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  24. Osnovnye filosofskie problemy sovremennogo estestvoznanii︠a︡.Vladimir Grigorʹevich Borzenkov - 1975 - Edited by Lebedev, Sergeĭ Aleksandrovich & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  25. Ėtiket, vospitannostʹ, lichnostʹ.Vladimir Konstantinovich Ermachenkov (ed.) - 1975
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  26. Parameterfree Comprehension Does Not Imply Full Comprehension in Second Order Peano Arithmetic.Vladimir Kanovei & Vassily Lyubetsky - 2025 - Studia Logica 113 (1):109-124.
    The parameter-free part \(\textbf{PA}_2^*\) of \(\textbf{PA}_2\), second order Peano arithmetic, is considered. We make use of a product/iterated Sacks forcing to define an \(\omega \) -model of \(\textbf{PA}_2^*+ \textbf{CA}(\Sigma ^1_2)\), in which an example of the full Comprehension schema \(\textbf{CA}\) fails. Using Cohen’s forcing, we also define an \(\omega \) -model of \(\textbf{PA}_2^*\), in which not every set has its complement, and hence the full \(\textbf{CA}\) fails in a rather elementary way.
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  27. Materializm i ėmpiriokritit︠s︡izm.Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin - 1931
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  28. Poni︠a︡tie materii v marksistskoĭ filosfii.Vladimir Vi︠a︡cheslavovich Orlov (ed.) - 1977
     
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  29. Filosofskie problemy i︠a︡zykoznanii︠a︡.Vladimir Zinovʹevich Panfilov - 1977
     
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  30. Dukhovnyĭ potent︠s︡ial lichnosti.Vladimir Vasilʹevich Poshataev - 1977 - Moskva: Mol. gvardii︠a︡.
     
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  31. Obshchai︠a︡ metodika prepodavanii︠a︡ filosofii v vuzakh.Vladimir Ivanovich Razin - 1977
     
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    Crossing with Hegel the Zones of the Late Soviet (Anti)Utopia.Vladimir Sabourín - 2024 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 33 (4):440-453.
    During the late Soviet era, science fiction was one of the first zones of its ideological cosmos, registering the exhaustion of the communist utopia precisely within the literary genre aimed at its representation. In this article I consider the history of the “editing to death” of the Strugatsky brothers’ short novel Roadside Picnic as a representative case of the anti-utopian “uneasiness in civilization” of late actually existing socialism. Simultaneously with the censorship taming of the uneasiness, the Strugatsky’s science fiction dystopia (...)
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  33. Voli︠a︡ i ee vospitanie.Vladimir Ivanovich Selivanov - 1976
     
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    The Enigma of Normative Attitudes.Vladimír Svoboda - forthcoming - Topoi:1-11.
    The paper focuses its attention on the opacities and ambiguities that concern the meaning of the term “normative attitude” as it is used in two versions of inferentialism – in Brandom’s foundational inferentialist system and in Peregrin’s naturalized version of inferentialism. It suggests that both authors oscillate between viewing normative attitudes as publically accessible affairs and as private states/events hidden from the sight of others. Given the pivotal role of the term and the fact that the relevant private and public (...)
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    Noua Stîngă și Școala de la Frankfurt.Vladimir Tismaneanu - 1976 - București: Editura Politică.
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    A burzsoá jogi ideológia: a jogi tanok kritikája.Vladimir Aleksandrovich Tumanov - 1977 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Sociologie.Raymond Lenoir & Vladimir Jankelevitch - 1929 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 108:150 - 154.
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    Cognition of life phenomena.Vladimir Aleksandrovič Èngel'gardt - 1989 - Moscow: Nauka Publishers. Edited by A. A. Baev.
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    Philosophy, Governance and Law in the System of Social Action: Moral and Instrumental Problems of Genetic Research.Vladimir I. Przhilenskiy & Пржиленский Владимир Игоревич - 2024 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):244-259.
    The research analyzes the process of formation of the ethics committee as a new institution in the system of regulation of genetic research. The external factors of this process are the increasing digitalization of medical and research practices, as well as the special situation that is developing in the field of genomic research and the use of genetic technologies, where issues of philosophy, jurisprudence and administration have generated many fundamentally new, and sometimes unexpected contexts. The author shows the similarity and (...)
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    Сommunicative Discourse of Tattvasaṅgrāha by Śāntarakṣita.Vladimir P. Ivanov & Иванов Владимир Павлович - 2024 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):57-68.
    The study provides an insight into the structural features of the famous VIII century Buddhist treatise Tattvasaṅgrāha by Śāntarakṣita with regard to the text’s main purpose ( prayojana ) as it is treated in Kamalaśīla’s commentary Pañjikā. Any text along with its referential (representational) function of conveying message - meaning to the addressee, or its expressive function, reflecting the author's attitude to what is communicated, also performs the ‘appellative’ function, encouraging the recipient of the message to act. This function which (...)
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  41. Cómo ordenar y gestionar los territorios sin la guerra en Colombia?Vladimir Montoya Arango - 2017 - In Sara Victoria Alvarado (ed.), Las ciencias sociales en sus desplazamientos: nuevas epistemes y nuevos desafíos. Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina: CLACSO.
     
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  42. O chesti i dostoinstve sovetskogo cheloveka.Vladimir Anatolʹevich Bli︠u︡mkin - 1974
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  43. Model Part of a Scientific Theory.Mark Burgin & Vladimir Kuznetsov - 1992 - Epistemologia 15 (1):98-125.
    Representative models are considered parts of real scientific theories.
     
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  44. Teorii︠a︡ prava i gosudarstva.Vladimir Apollonovich Dʹi︠a︡konov - 1914 - S.-Peterburg,:
     
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    Dialectics Process - Harmony of Life.Vladimir Doljenko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 9:85-92.
    - Vibrations of light, a sound, a smell, taste, heat and volume transfer energy information (sense) of physical object to consciousness of the person. - Change of physical parameters of object is perceived by the person in time as event. - Event is the information on current of "invisible" process of transfer of energy between cooperating objects. - Process this ordered movement of energy from one object to other object, changing their physical parameters. - Phases of a condition of processes (...)
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  46. Problemy poėticheskogo bytii︠a︡: pami︠a︡ti Vadima Valerianovicha Kozhinova: [sbornik rabot po fundamentalʹnoĭ problematike sovremennoĭ filologii].Vladimir Fëdorov - 2021 - Sankt-Peterburg: Aleteĭi︠a︡. Edited by Vadim Kozhinov.
     
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    Autour des conférences de Nietzsche «Sur l’avenir de nos établissements d’enseignement».Arnaud Francois, Vladimir Milisavljevic, Cristiana Asavoaie, Anna Bonalume & Jose A. Errazuriz - 2015 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 7 (2):252-272.
    The text focuses on reflecting on the role of modern university in a man intellectual development, starting from Nietzsche’s ideas. By drawing up some of the main methodological and philosophical concepts of the German philosopher, the text highlights a series of aspects on the Humboldian nature of current universities – a state of tension under the political, economic and social factors. Thus, the classic concepts of Bildung and Kultur specific to the XIX-century University are analyzed in relation with the crisis (...)
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    « N'écoutez pas ce qu'ils disent, regardez ce qu'ils font ».Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1959 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 64 (2):161 - 162.
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    On a Spector Ultrapower for the Solovay Model.Vladimir Kanovei & Michiel van Lambalgen - 1997 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 43 (3):389-395.
    We prove that a Spector‐like ultrapower extension ???? of a countable Solovay model ???? (where all sets of reals are Lebesgue measurable) is equal to the set of all sets constructible from reals in a generic extension ????[a], where a is a random real over ????. The proof involves the Solovay almost everywhere uniformization technique.
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    The Tragedy of Herzen, or Seduction by Radicalism.Vladimir K. Kantor - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (3):40-57.
    The author examines Herzen's political outlook as reflected in his journal Kolokol and discusses his relationships with other revolutionary and reformist Russian thinkers of his time.
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