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    ON LINGUISTIC AND COGNITIVE MECHANISMS OF AUTHOR’S IDENTITY REPRESENTATION IN POETIC DISCOURSE by Irina V. Yanovskaya, Olga V. Chizhikova, Natalya V. Zolotykh

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The semiotic and cognitive specificity of Arseny Tarkovsky’s idiosyncrasy is predetermined by the fact that the metaphysical source of his texts is introspection, immanent to insight, in which the “intelligent face” of the world is revealed, that determines the gnostic character of the conceptually defining motives of his poetics.…”
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    The extent of “Determinism” and “Free Will” concepts in Pahlavi texts and their relations with human’s role in history Mazdayasna thoughts by Esmaeil Sangari, Alireza Karbasi, Erfaneh Khosravi

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Thirdly, is the role of the other nations’ thoughts and ideas that the most important ones were astronomic views, Babylonian astronomy and Gnostic teachings. Mazdayasna was influenced by a collection of reflective factors. …”
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    Waking up from transhumanist dreams: reframing cancer in an evolving universe by Geoffrey Woollard

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Underlying these and others is a globalized technocratic paradigm, the loss of an overarching cosmic world view, rise in consumerism, a gnostic repudiation of the body, and a neo-pelagian aspiration to individualistic self-sufficiency. …”
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    The shortest argument for the existence of God in Islamic philosophy by Halilović Seid

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…On the other hand, we will conclude that throughout history Islamic philosophy and 'arguments of the veracious' have become more reminiscent of subtle intuition of Muslim gnostics and innermost spheres of the original understanding of the sacred Islamic texts and traditions.…”
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    Self-interpretation of alienation as a key to spirit’s self-knowledge by Gizha, A.V.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…According to the author, continuation of studying alienation and issues of human self-knowledge, conducted within the framework of the critical-dialectical approach and entering philosophical gnostical practice through logical notional specification, can be scientifically productive. …”
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    Ghosts of White Nights: A Freemason in the Net of Afterlife, The Maiden Drowned in May and the King Solomon’s Spirit by Nikolai N. Podosokorsky

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…All of them are permeated with Gnostic and occult motifs. The novel White Nights, according to our hypothesis, tells about the postmortem pains of Petersburg ghosts that are doomed to roam the city, suffer from loneliness and dream of their past incarnation because they have “so little of the real life” but “their own life” where they anyway have “no one whom… you can say a word to”. …”
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    REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH SPEECH DISORDERS OCCURRING FROM POSTERIOR CORTICAL LESIONS by M. M. Scherbakova, S. V. Kotov

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Depending on the type of aphasia, the patients were divided in the groups as follows: 1) those with acoustic + gnostic aphasia (middle temporal gyrus); 2) those with acoustic + amnestic aphasia (upper temporal gyrus); 3) those with semantic aphasia (parietal – temporal – occipital areas). …”
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    Pemikiran Filsafat Islam Mulla Sadra by Nurkhalis Nurkhalis

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Al-Hikmah al Muta'āliyyah is a synthesis of three mode of thinking, namely: theology with character polemical dialectical (Jaddaly), philosophy with the character of demonstrative (burhany), theosofy with the illuminastic and gnostic character (dhawq). This all elements are derived from the Koran, and Hadith. …”
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    Bāmyazd (Rāzī Wuzurg); The God of Tékhnē and Architecture in Manichaean Theology and Mythology by Mohse Sarebannejad, Zahra Rezayati

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…But there is no doubt that Mani and Manichaeism, in their tendency towards dualism, which is a prominent feature of the Gnostic schools, are more influenced than any other religion by the Mithraic Zoroastrianism propagated by the Zoroastrian Magis in Mesopotamia. …”
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    The Technological Regularity of the Learning Process in the Context of the Sense and Sense-Meaning Theory by Марина Алексеевна Лукьяненко, Людмила Николаевна Ванжа

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Construction of the educational process by the method of disclosure of the meaning of the study objects by students, would make education more eWcient, eXectively inYuencing the life and spiritual values of the emerging personality would help bridge the gap between the gnostic and personal in the learning process. It becomes obvious theoretical relevance of the development and research of methods, techniques, tools, methods and forms of organization of learning, which would ensure necessary optimal degree of variability, the optimum binding and selective in the educational process. …”
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    True dreams: Encounter of the worlds in Islamic philosophy by Halilović Tehran

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Apart from true dreams, most important signs of supramaterial worlds in human life are the prophetic revelation, as well as revelations and mystical-gnostic intuition. Unlike the last two examples, true dreams are known and accessible to all people, both from their immediate experience and from the stories of the ones close to them. …”
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    PROLONGATION OF ROMANTICISM: INTERTEXTUAL PLOTS IN NABOKOV’S PRE-WAR PERIOD (AN INTRODUCTION INTO THE THEME)

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Multiple convergences with the Golden Age are found in the treatment of characters and key scenes in «Despair» and «An Invitation to the Beheading», and very often in the very «style». The Gnostic tendencies most definitely manifested in the latter novel, as well as polemic use of some Biblical paradigms are also traced back to Romantic tradition.…”
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    Acute myeloid leukemia: survival analysisof patients at a university hospital of Paraná by Sergio Lunardon Padilha, Emannuely Juliani dos Santos Souza, Marcela Coriolano Cruz Matos, Natália Ramos Domino

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Survival curves showed that better prognosis was related to age below 60 years (median:12,4 months; p-value = 0,2227; Odds Ratio = 0,6676), good pro- gnostic cytogenetic markers (median: 97.7 months; p-value = 0.0037; Odds Ratio = 0.4239) and white blood cell count at diagnosis of less than 30 × 109 /L (median survival: 23.6 months; p- value = 0.0001; Odds Ratio = 0.3651). …”
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    Le fragment 43 (des Places) de Numénius : problèmes de présentation, essais d’interprétation by Fabienne Jourdan

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Consequently, the second part taken for itself has often led scholars to think that Numenius supported a really original doctrine attributing the cause of Evil to some “appendices coming from the outside” — a doctrine which would then have been close to the positions of the Gnostic Basilides. However, when replaced in its context, the passage delivers quite another message. …”
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    Kereke Ya Sephiri: A Study of a Secret Society in Botswana and South Africa by Leslie Nthoi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In line with Faivre's concern with the forms of thought of esoteric movements (Faivre 1996), as well as the preoccupation that Versluis has with gnosis generation in esoteric movements (Versluis n.d), our study of Kereke ya Sephiri in Botswana and South Africa examines a) the cultural and religious contexts in which Frederick Modise, a gnostic in his own right, generated the underlying gnosis of his secret society, and b) the import of the content of this visionary mystical revelation in the spiritual and social lives of members of this secret society¹. …”
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    Mental development of children from paired mothers with epilepsy: assessing remote teratogenic effects and predictors of developmental disorders by N. F. Mikhailova, A. S. Krasko, G. V. Odintsova, I. V. Larina, V. A. Mikhailov

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Neuropsychological study and assessment of intelligence revealed problems in the development of praxis, speech, gnostic functions and memory, as well as disproportion in the development of verbal and non-verbal structures of intelligence. …”
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    From physiological psychology to psychological physiology: Postnonclassical approach to ethnocultural phenomena. by Asmolov, A.G., Schechter, E.D.

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Along with the analysis of psychophysiological studies of the mechanisms of social perception and social cognition, we discuss the theories of “Brain Reading” and “Theory of Mind” and the underlying data concerning “Gnostic neurons recognition of persons and recognition of emotional facial expressions”, “mirror neurons”, “emotional resonance” and “cognitive resonance”. …”
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    Antropological Concept in Mystical Poetry of Parvin Etesami by T. A. Koshemchuk, M. L. Reysner, M. Yahyapour

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the era that leads a person of the West and the East away from the spiritual roots of culture, the poet becomes a gnostic and a mystic in his individual creative life and, abandoning modern trends, consciously takes the path of mystical enlightenment and brings to her readers the wisdom found on these paths.…”
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