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Федоров Н. С., Финансовый журнал 2025 Т. 17 № 6 С. 99–112
The DCF model is one of the most commonly used models in valuing companies for investment deci sions. Nevertheless, estimating the accuracy of this model remains an important research question. This article presents an assessment of the accuracy of DCF model specifications based on analyzing the variance of fair share prices of companies listed on ...
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Braginskaya N., В кн.: «Премудрость построила себе дом..»: Анюте, Анке, Анне Ильиничне Шмаиной-Великановой.: М.: МЦНМО, 2025. С. 39–77.
In Aristotle's definition of tragedy in Poetics, where catharsis suddenly appears without any preparation, every word, preposition, and semantics of the case are commented on with such attention and detail as, perhaps, only the expressions, cases, and letters of the Holy Scriptures. In 1975, A. F. Losev estimated the number of interpretations of catharsis by ...
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Volkov D., Вопросы философии 2026 № 1 С. 112–124
The article continues the systematic presentation of the critique of the postulates of “organic representation” generated by Aristotle's philosophy, which is realized by Gilles Deleuze in his work Difference and Repetition. Having considered the first three “roots” of organic representation (identity-opposition- resemblance), the author proceeds to the analysis of the most difficult and understudied subject ...
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Volkov D., Вопросы философии 2025 № 12 С. 176–186
The aim of the article is to systematically present a critique of the “organic representation” generated by Aristotle's philosophy, as expressed in Gilles Deleuze’s Difference and Repetition. The Deleuzian analysis, preceded by a description of the peculiarities of the thinker’s historical-philosophical work, is divided by the author into four “roots” of representation, distinguished by Deleuze ...
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Verlinsky Alexander, Philologia Classica 2021 Vol. 16 No. 2 P. 186–206
In the article which serves as a sequel to an earlier one the author argues that Draco’s constitution (DC) in Arist. AP 4 does not derive from an oligarchic political pamphlet in which it served as a prototype of a constitution to be implemented in Athens as the majority of scholars believe. The preponderance of ...
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Matusova E., ΣΧΟΛΗ. Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition 2025 Vol. 19 No. 2 P. 735–766
The article discusses the impact of the early sophistic theories of language on
the style and argumentation of the Derveni author and shows that he engages deeply with
the problematics of semantics as discussed by the sophists, in particular the notions of
correct speech, the proper meanings of words, synonymy and homonymy. Aristotle notes
that the main device of ...
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Вычеров В. Р., Вопросы теологии 2026 Т. 8 № 1 С. 55–71
In Russian historiography, a one-sided view of Gennadius Scholarius as an opponent of the union and an «anti-Westerner» is widely presented. Such an «anti-Western» line of reading the history of theology can be traced in Russian historiography of the 20th century, especially after the rediscovery of the legacy of Gregory Palamas and its ideologization as ...
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Makarova I., Философия. Журнал Высшей школы экономики 2025 Т. 9 № 1 С. 349–393
This publication presents a translation of the third book of Aristotle’s dialogue “On Philosophy” (Περὶ φιλοσοφίας), which was lost in late antiquity and has since been reconstructed, along with an accompanying explanatory introduction. In the third book of “On Philosophy”, Aristotle raises questions about the nature of the soul and the world, as well as ...
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Mitcham C., Alexander V. Mikhailovsky, Seredkina E., Technologos 2024 No. 4 P. 5–18
Carl Mitcham (born 1941) is Professor Emeritus of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the Colorado School of Mines and occasional visiting professor at universities in China. He has made significant contributions to the development of such important philosophical areas as the philosophy of technology, the philosophy of engineering, the political philosophy of technology, and ...
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Mikirtumov I., Человек 2024 Т. 35 № 6 С. 158–174
The article offers an interpretation of hypothetical necessity, which is important for understanding Aristotle’s future contingent events, based on praxis. For this purpose, the concept of becoming, the ways of expanding
knowledge and the consequences for them of incomplete information about the conditions for the occurrence of future contingent events are used. Hypothetical necessity is the ...
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Gulevich O., В кн.: Ценности культуры и модели экономического поведения.: М.: Спутник+, 2011. С. 306–319.
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Pichugina V., Hypothekai 2024 № 8 С. 36–54
The article explores the phenomenon of ancient Greek theater, portraying it as a unique space where an entire cityscape unfolded before the eyes of thousands of spectators. Despite its mesmerizing effect, there's ongoing debate about its educational impact. In the first part of the article, sources are analyzed in which ancient authors argue for or ...
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Kurdybaylo D., Вестник Русской христианской гуманитарной академии 2023 Т. 24 № 3-1 С. 65–80
Both Christian theologists and pagan philosophers of early Alexandrian tradition (2–4 cent. AD) took great pains to substantiate magic efficacy of names and speech. Linguistic conceptions of Plato’s Cratylus, Aristotelian De interpretatione and that of Stoics were reconsidered. One of the major difficulties of that time was the possibility for a human to communicate with ...
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Kurdybaylo D., Вестник Русской христианской гуманитарной академии 2023 Т. 24 № 2 С. 47–60
Both Christian theologists and pagan philosophers of early Alexandrian tradition (2–4 cent. AD) took great pains to substantiate magic efficacy of names and speech. Linguistic conceptions of Plato’s Cratylus, Aristotelian De interpretatione and that of Stoics were reconsidered. One of the major difficulties of that time was the possibility for a human to communicate with ...
Added: May 7, 2024
Bobro M., Brick of Knowledge 2020
Substances, according to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), always act; furthermore, since even finite, created substances are naturally indestructible and thus immortal, substances continue to act forever. To what or to whom do substances causally owe their action? In Leibniz’s day, this question more or less becomes a question about the causal role of God. Is ...
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