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  1. Can You Lie Without Intending to Deceive?Vladimir Krstić - 2019 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (2):642–660.
    This article defends the view that liars need not intend to deceive. I present common objections to this view in detail and then propose a case of a liar who can lie but who cannot deceive in any relevant sense. I then modify this case to get a situation in which this person lies intending to tell his hearer the truth and he does this by way of getting the hearer to recognize his intention to tell the truth by lying. (...)
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  2. Bald-Faced Lies, Blushing, and Noses that Grow: An Experimental Analysis.Vladimir Krstić & Alexander Wiegmann - 2022 - Erkenntnis 89 (2):479-502.
    We conducted two experiments to determine whether common folk think that so-called _tell-tale sign_ bald-faced lies are intended to deceive—since they have not been tested before. These lies involve tell-tale signs (e.g. blushing) that show that the speaker is lying. Our study was designed to avoid problems earlier studies raise (these studies focus on a kind of bald-faced lie in which supposedly everyone knows that what the speaker says is false). Our main hypothesis was that the participants will think that (...)
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  3. On the nature of indifferent lies, a reply to Rutschmann and Wiegmann.Vladimir Krstić - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (5):757-771.
    In their paper published in 2017 in Philosophical Psychology, Ronja Rutschmann and Alex Wiegmann introduce a novel kind of lies, the indifferent lies. According to them, these lies are not intended to deceive simply because the liars do not care whether their audience is going to believe them or not. It seems as if indifferent lies avoid the objections raised against other kinds of lies supposedly not intended to deceive. I argue that this is not correct. Indifferent lies, too, are (...)
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  4. 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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  5. On the Connection between Lying, Asserting, and Intending to Cause Beliefs.Vladimir Krstic - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    According to one influential argument put forward by, e.g. Chisholm and Feehan, Pfister, Meibauer, Dynel, Keiser, and Harris, asserting requires intending to give your hearer a reason to believe what you say (first premise) and, because liars must assert what they believe is false (second premise), liars necessarily intend to cause their hearer to believe as true what the liars believe is false (conclusion). According to this argument, that is, all genuine lies are intended to deceive. ‘Lies’ not intended to (...)
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  6. Knowledge‐lies re‐examined.Vladimir Krstić - 2017 - Ratio 31 (3):312-320.
    Sorensen says that my assertion that p is a knowledge-lie if it is meant to undermine your justification for believing truly that ∼p, not to make you believe that p and that, therefore, knowledge-lies are not intended to deceive. It has been objected that they are meant to deceive because they are intended to make you more confident in a falsehood. In this paper, I propose a novel account according to which an assertion that p is a knowledge-lie if it (...)
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  7. A Functional Analysis of Human Deception.Vladimir Krstić - 2024 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (4):836-854.
    A satisfactory analysis of human deception must rule out cases where it is a mistake or an accident that person B was misled by person A's behavior. Therefore, most scholars think that deceivers must intend to deceive. This article argues that there is a better solution: rather than appealing to the deceiver's intentions, we should appeal to the function of their behavior. After all, animals and plants engage in deception, and most of them are not capable of forming intentions. Accordingly, (...)
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  8. 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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    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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  10. Transparent Delusion.Vladimir Krstić - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (1):183-201.
    In this paper, I examine a kind of delusion in which the patients judge that their occurrent thoughts are false and try to abandon them precisely because they are false, but fail to do so. I call this delusion transparent, since it is transparent to the sufferer that their thought is false. In explaining this phenomenon, I defend a particular two-factor theory of delusion that takes the proper integration of relevant reasoning processes as vital for thought-evaluation. On this proposal, which (...)
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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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  12. 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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  13. 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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  14. Fenomenologija in marksizem.Vladimir Arzenšek - 1969 - Maribor: Založba Obzorja.
     
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  15. Historický materializmus a aktuálne otázky súčasnosti.Leo Hanzel & Vladimir Ivanovich Razin (eds.) - 1979 - Bratislava: Pravda.
     
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    Problem istine u filozofiji Martina Heideggera.Vladimir Pandžić - 2016 - Zagreb: Synopsis. Edited by Željko Pavić.
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  17. 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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    Analitičkata filozofija i "duh-telo" interakcijata.Vladimir Davčev - 2010 - Skopje: Az-buki.
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    The Justification of the Good; An Essay on Moral Philosophy.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov & Natalie Duddington - 2015 - Palala Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Note on Mr. Kazakévich's "The End of Plant Expansion in American Manufacturing Industries.".T. J. Black & Vladimir D. Kazakévich - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (1):106 - 112.
  21. On the Meaning of Prescriptions.Timothy Childers & Vladimir Svoboda - 2003 - In Jaroslav Peregrin (ed.), Meaning: the dynamic turn. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science. pp. 185--200.
     
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  22. Filosofskoe nasledie V.I. Lenina i problemy sovremennoĭ voĭny.A. S. Milovidov & Vladimir Georgievich Kozlov (eds.) - 1972 - Moskva,: Voenizdat.
     
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    Cognition of life phenomena.Vladimir Aleksandrovič Èngel'gardt - 1989 - Moscow: Nauka Publishers. Edited by A. A. Baev.
  24. Psikhologii︠a︡ sovremennykh verui︠u︡shchikh i ateisticheskoe vospitanie: Sot︠s︡ialʹno-psikhol. issledovanie.Vladimir Vasilʹevich Pavli︠u︡k - 1976 - Lʹvov: Vishcha shkola.
     
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  25. Mezhdunarodnyi Aspekt Blizhnevostochnogo Terrorizma.Dmitry Gennadiyevich Yevstafyev & Vladimir Igorevich Chekalkin - 1991 - Polis 4:71-73.
     
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    Karsavin to Skrzhinskaya: “You Have Tied My Metaphysics to My Life … ”.Vladimir I. Sharonov - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (4):349-364.
    This article examines the metaphysics of Lev Platonovich Karsavin, which absorbed the specific features of the life of this Russian theologian, philosopher, scholar, and poet and his lo...
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    Ontology and Logic of Processes.Vladimir I. Shalack - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (6):138-150.
    Among the two rival views on the outside world, preference was historically given to the substantial point of view. The success of Aristotle’s logic was due to the simple substantial ontology built by him. In that logic, the subject is characterized by an instant set of properties. The change of objects leads to the change of properties. The reduction of processes to substances causes a number of problems. The construction of procedural logic should be started with the construction of the (...)
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    The Historical Experience of Socialist China and K. Marx’s Theory of Economic Formations.Vladimir N. Shevchenko - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (12):7-34.
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    Troichnostʹ v myshlenii: sbornik materialov 6-ĭ konferent︠s︡ii iz t︠s︡ikla "Grigorʹevskikh chteniĭ".Vladimir I︠U︡rʹevich Grigorʹev (ed.) - 2004 - Moskva: ASM.
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    Russkai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡.Vladimir Nikolaevich Ilʹin - 2020 - Moskva: Dom russkogo zarubezhʹi︠a︡ im. Aleksandra Solzhenit︠s︡yna. Edited by O. T. Ermishin.
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    Towards otherland: languages of science and languages beyond.Rainer Ernst Zimmermann & Vladimir G. Budanov (eds.) - 2005 - Kassel: Kassel University Press.
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    From Explanation to Understanding.Vladimir P. Filatov - 2023 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (2):6-22.
    Understanding has usually been seen as a method of hermeneutics. Until recently, philosophers of science paid little attention to the topic of scientific understanding because they came to the conclusion that understanding can be nothing more than a psychological by-product of scientific activity. However, many scientists believed that understanding was an important aim of science. The article states that understanding is a universal cognitive phenomenon applicable to the knowledge of not only cultural and historical phenomena, but also natural objects and (...)
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    “Megadeposit” of Jaina Philosophy in Russian.Vladimir Shokhin - 2024 - History of Philosophy 29 (2):145-152.
    Natalia Zheleznova’s unique contribution to Jaina studies in Russia, this time with her translation of the enormous Akalaṅka’s subcommentary (8th century C.E.) to the basic text of Jaina philosophy, the Tattvārthādhigamasūtra by Umāsvāti (3rd–4th centuries C.E.), is emphasized in this review. At the same time, two core formats of the whole Indian philosophizing are being conceptualized, i.e. the polemical building of Indian theoretical discourse as a whole, which is incorporated into the dialogical texture of any commentary aspiring at any importance (...)
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    L'irréversible et la nostalgie.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1974 - Paris: Flammarion.
    Qu'est-ce que la nostalgie sinon une mélancolie humaine rendue possible par la conscience de quelque chose d'autre, d'un ailleurs, d'un contraste entre passé et présent? Et cette nostalgie n'est-elle pas aussi provoquée essentiellement par l'irréversibilité du temps? Car on ne saurait remonter le cours du temps, tel est l'obstacle insurmontable qu'il oppose à nos entreprises. C'est notre impuissance devant cette impossibilité qui fait toute l'amertume de la nostalgie et l'absurdité des chimères du rajeunissement. La nostalgie n'est pas le mal (lu (...)
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    Sociocultural transformation: integration and disintegration factors.Vladimir Shmakov - 2023 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:07-15.
    Introduction. The emerging paradigm of socio- cultural development of the Russian Federation’s local communities is conditioned by the trans- formation of production and economic practices based on the concept of a multi-layered economy and multifunctionality emerging under the pressure of globalization on the development of localities. The desire to preserve and maintain socio-cultural traditions, customs, and values is an axiological guideline for developing local communities. The growing social vulnerability of communities creates certain conditions for losing identity, ability for self-identification, and (...)
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  36. Iz ognya da v polymya?(Dinamika postsovetskikh rezhimov v sravnitel'noi perspektive'.Vladimir Gel'man - 2007 - Polis 2:81-108.
     
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  37. Soobŝestvo èlit i predely demokratizacii: Nižegorodskaâ oblast'(la communauté des élites et les limites de la démocratisation: la région de Nižni-Novgorod).Vladimir Gel’man - 1999 - Polis 1:79-97.
     
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  38. Povedenie v kollektive.Vladimir Ivanovich Sini︠u︡tin - 1962
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    Contemporary Cognitive Psychology: What Theories Do.Vladimir F. Spiridonov & Nikita I. Loginov - 2023 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 60 (1):166-181.
    This paper continues the analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of ontic structural realism, which begun in the first part of the paper. Non-eliminative versions of this approach are considered, which try to find a compromise between the ontology of structures and the ontology of objects. It is shown that the semirealism of A. Chakravartti and the constructive structural realism of T. Cao have a number of limitations caused by the authors’ desire to strictly distinguish between the nature of the (...)
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    Descriptions of Ānvīkṣikī in the Texts of Classical India and the Nature of Analytic Philosophy.Vladimir K. Shokhin - 2023 - Studia Humana 12 (3):24-31.
    The author enters an already old dispute, that is, whether a countеrpart of the notion of philosophy could be encountered in the traditional India, upholds the view that the term ānvīkṣikī (lit. “investigation”) was nearest to it and traces its meaning along the texts on dharma, politics, poetics and philosophy properly. Two main avenues to the understanding of philosophy’s vocations in India have been paved in the Mānavadharmaśāstra, along with the commentaries thereon and by Kamandaki, the author of the Nītisāra (...)
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  41. Occupational identity.Vladimir B. Skorikov & Fred W. Vondracek - 2011 - In Seth J. Schwartz, Koen Luyckx & Vivian L. Vignoles (eds.), Handbook of identity theory and research. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 693--714.
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    A Russian Friend of Catholic Truth.Vladimir Solovyov - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1-2):337-339.
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  43. Filosofia teoretica.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov - 1978 - Torino: Giappichelli. Edited by Nynfa Bosco.
     
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    Transformations of Eros: An Odyssey: From Platonic to Christian Eros.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov - 2004 - Grailstone Press.
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  45. Tři rozhovory: o válce, pokroku a konci světových dějin obsahující krátkou legendu o Antikristu a několik menších přiložených statí.Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov - 1997 - Praha: Zvon.
     
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  46. Nazorska vprašanja: nravstveni, kulturno-politični in filozofski eseji ter zapisi.Vladimir Sruk - 1980 - Maribor: Zal. Obzorja.
     
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    Academician Th.Ch. Kessidis: Teacher and Philosopher.Vladimir V. Starovoytov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (7):109-113.
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    Methodological Aspects of the Problem of Personality in the Period of Greek Classics.Vladimir V. Starovoytov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (7):129-149.
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    Du mensonge.Vladimir Jankélévitch - 1945 - [n.p.]: Confluences.
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  50. Mezhdu avtoritarizmom i demokratiei.Igor’Moiseevich Kliamkin, Vladimir Valentinovich Lapkin & V. I. Pantin - 1995 - Polis 2:57-87.
     
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