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Analysis of human endogenous retrovirus in hepatocellular carcinomas using HERV-Fcount. [PDF]

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Solovyov and Schelling: two voices of culture

Studies in East European Thought, 2022
Anna Vinkelman
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Vladimir Solovyov and Orthodox Natural Theology

Neue Zeitschrift Fur Systematische Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie
Abstract This paper examines the work of one of Russia’s greatest philosophers, Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900), from the perspective of natural theology and attempts to distil the original natural theological arguments which we find in his work. Solovyov’s arguments are rarely presented in clarity or with a detailed critical analysis. The
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From Chaadayev to Solovyov

2022
The book on the history of Russian philosophical thought of the nineteenth century deals with six important representatives in the sharply present context of the ideological dispute between East and West. The author has chosen for analysis such Russian concrete worldviews which either advocated dialogue between Russia and the West, or particularly ...
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Hegel and Solovyov

Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America, 1974
Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (1853–1900) was not only the most impressive speculative thinker produced by Russia in the nineteenth century; he was also the most systematic and original of the Russian neo-Hegelians. Both his philosophical system and his metaphilosophical system were profoundly influenced by Hegel.
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“Я есмь“ – Stanislavski and Solovyov

Stanislavski Studies, 2019
The paper discusses the cultural context of the expression „Я есмь“/”I am being” in Stanislavski system and his book An Actor’s Work: A Student’s Diary – part 1.
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The Central Teachings of Solovyov—I

1988
Vladimir Solovyov aimed to restate traditional Christian teaching in a form accessible and appealing to the educated Orthodox laity of his time. Wide-ranging though his writings on Christianity are, it is plain that he could not give equal emphasis to all branches of Christian thought and tradition.
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