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    Phenomenon of androgyne as «post-gender»: psychological and philosophical analysis by E. Shishlova

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The article examines the history and evolution of the phenomenon of androgyne in ancient mythology, medieval religious philosophy, modern philosophy, present-day psychological science and practice. …”
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    How to read both: the logic of true contradictions in Chaucer's world by Ashe, L

    Published 2020
    “…The possibility of true contradiction, known to modern philosophy as dialetheism, is explored in Troilus and Criseyde, Pearl, and Piers Plowman; in contrast, Chaucer's Pardoner is discussed as an example of lived contradiction that manifests as incoherence. …”
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    Concept of aesthetic and unity of mind by Petrović Aleksandar M.

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…In the present article author was investigated questions about subject and a concept of aesthetic in the constellation of a modern philosophy. The question is prepared on a historical view of matter, and in the bordering line of a sense of a essence of things. …”
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    Seeing (not) seeing: the phenomenology of deviant standpoint as a function of gender and class in Paulinus of Nola, Poems 18 by Alex Dressler

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In view of Paulinus’ renunciation of wealth and repurposing of elite culture for the poor, his reception of Sappho suggests that ancient men of property could recognize the perspectives of their subordinates and resist their own political interests through poetic production, and specifically metapoetics, as a result of the ambiguity of embodiment and sensation posited in the modern philosophy of phenomenology and commonalities of gender and class explicated in post/modern social theory. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION IN THE RUSSIAN NATURAL SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT by O. G. Arapov, E. A. Arapova, O. A. Volnyakova, D. V. Solodukhin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The article is specially devoted to the study of the philosophical understanding of the higher education problem in the context of modern philosophy by Russian scientists. Fundamental principles of higher education development worked out and represented by M. …”
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    The Call and Response in the French Phenomenology of Religion by Yanbo Zheng

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Is it legitimate to talk about religion as a phenomenology of modern philosophy? Some French phenomenologists have argued that philosophical discourses can be used in phenomenology to describe religious phenomena, and doing so does not contradict the absolute and irreducible nature of phenomenology as a philosophy. …”
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    Buddhist Realism for Modern Times by Jan Vrhovski

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This paper aims to provide a concise reading of the above-mentioned writings by Taixu, in order to cast some new light on the understanding of Western modern philosophy in Chinese Buddhist modernism of the Republican Era, on the one hand, and to highlight the main theoretical features of Taixu’s notion of scientific Buddhism, on the other. …”
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    MODERN SCIENTIFIC TEXT: SCIENTIFIC TEXT AS PRESENTATION OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH RESULTS IN THE MODERN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY by Наталья Васильевна Халина (Nataliya V. Khalina)

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The research result should be qualified not only as a contribution of the Perm school of thought to the development of the postulates of modern linguistics and discourse science, but also as a scientific achievement that will contribute to the integration of modern linguistics and modern philosophy and sociology of language.…”
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    THE COMMUNICATIVE POTENTIAL OF MUSICAL EXPRESSIVENESS by M. V. Alekseeva

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In turn, the status of qualia is considered as one of the most acute and widely discussed problems in modern philosophy, since representatives of various fields of science often see it as a key to understanding the nature of consciousness.…”
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    Brian Davies on the Problem of Evil: A Critical Study by Zolfaghar Naseri, Mansour Nasiri

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…By criticism of the notion of God as personal God in modern philosophy, he first examines some theodicies and defenses, and therefore, he calls into question both the design of the problem of evil and the provided answers for it in the contemporary philosophy of religion. …”
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    Descartes, Spinoza e Leibniz nel Giornale critico della filosofia italiana (1920-1979) by Carlo Borghero

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The small number of articles on Descartes can be interpreted as the result of an overall approach – sanctioned by Gentile – different from that of Hegel, who considered Descartes as the founder of modern philosophy. For Gentile, Descartes represents a stage in the history of philosophy spanning from Humanism to Spinoza, and, in a more particular Italian perspective, from Campanella to Vico. …”
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    Jewish Religious and Philosophic Thought through the Lens of Analytical Philosophy by V. V. Sleptsova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The abovementioned features make the book worth reading by scholars, researches, and all those interested in the modern philosophy and the study of Jewish religion.…”
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    Ancient Understanding of Time and the Background of Contemporary Historicism by D. G. Gorin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The ancient historicism background consists primarily in the advanced concepts of time and eternity, which contain the potential variability in the understanding of historicity in modern philosophy and culture. At the same time, the problem of the historical variability of the world remained on the periphery of ancient philosophy and culture, and classical historicism, which was established in the second half of the 18th century, was based on the rejection of some aspects of the ancient heritage. …”
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    Beyond Cartesian Philosophy of Essentialism, and the Quest for Intercultural Discourse: Some Examples by Belete Molla

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Rene Descartes is believed to be the founder of modern philosophy that exalts closure, singularity and monologue in the making of philosophical meanings. …”
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    Maimonides for the Masses? Chaim Kruger, Yiddish Journalism, and Medieval Jewish Philosophy by Ira Robinson, Yosef Robinson

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It also investigates Kruger’s attempt to compare Maimonides with modern philosophers, especially Kant and Nietzsche, in the context of contemporary attempts to incorporate modern philosophy into the task of understanding Judaism. …”
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    Tye’s Theory of the Unconceptual Content of the Perceptual Mental States by A. I. Ponomarev

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Introduction. In modern philosophy of perception, the issue of the content of perceptual mental states is actively discussed, in particular the possibility of nonconceptual content is one of the most significant problem. …”
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    In Praise of Illusions: Giacomo Leopardi‘s Ultraphilosophy by Geir Sigurðsson, Geir Sigurðsson, Geir Sigurðsson

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…While identifying, in a most lucid manner, the ills of modernity for meaningful human orientation, he at the same time proposes a way out of the ‘nothingness of being’ that involves a formulation of a new kind of philosophy – an ‘ultraphilosophy’ with the ability to overcome the negative effects of the modern philosophy while, nevertheless, accepting its most important and inevitable conclusions. …”
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    Religious Realism vs. Anti-realism: Revisiting Don Cupitt, Paul Badham and D. Z. Phillips by Ali Sadeqi

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…After shedding some lights on preliminary issues concerning the nature and kinds of formulation of realism/anti-realism controversy, the present study is aimed at analyzing and comparing two kinds of Anti-realism: Don Cupitt’s one which relies on his reading of modern philosophy (especially Nietzsche’s), and D. Z. Phillips’s one which uses Wittgenstein’s later philosophy of language. …”
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    Evolution of the concept of care: cultural narratives and historical comparisons by V. V. Volodin

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…the novelty of the study consists in defining methodological significance of «care» in the framework of modern pedagogical knowledge, as well as systematizing various conceptual models of «care» in ancient and modern philosophy. Theoretical relevance of the research is based on the ability to formulate contextual definitions of «care», as well as to establish its propaedeutic significance in modern pedagogical and educational practices. …”
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