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    The intelligent technology of smart fishing using a heterogeneous ensemble of unmanned vehicles.Sherstjuk V. G.,Zharikova M. V.,Sokol I. V.,Levkivskyi R. M.,Gusev V. N. &Dorovskaja I. O. -2020 -Artificial Intelligence Scientific Journal 25 (2):71-85.
    The paper addresses the use of heterogeneous ensembles of intelligent unmanned vehicles in such a perspective field of innovations as an unmanned fishery. The issues of joint activity of unmanned vehicles of different types in fishing operations based on intelligent technologies are investigated. The “smart fishing” approach based on the joint fishing operation model is proposed. The operational framework that includes missions, roles, and activity scenarios embedded in the discretized spatial model is presented. The scenario activities are considered as the (...) sequences of pentad that determine executing specific functions concerning the specified waypoint, timepoints, and the states of vehicles. The definition of the plan as the scenario prototype that needs adjusting to the conditions of the situational context is proposed. The coordination problem regarding the joint activities of the unmanned vehicles and their scenarios is defined and the coordination framework based on the distributed common board model and coordination primitives is presented. The prototype of the intelligent scenario-based system including the implementation of both operational and coordination frameworks developed for the control of unmanned vehicles is described. This system makes unmanned vehicles capable to absorb all the latest advances in intelligent technologies to perform smart fishing operations jointly in a large heterogeneous group. The proposed approach to smart fishing using intelligent technologies makes it possible to detach fishermen from the fishing activities dangerous to their life and health, to reduce significantly poaching and illegal fishing, to increase the overall efficiency of fishing operations, and even to save the marine ecosystem. (shrink)
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  2. Measuring beliefs about where psychological distress originates and who is responsible for its alleviation.D. J. Hill &R. M. Bale -1981 - In Herbert M. Lefcourt,Research with the locus of control construct. New York: Academic Press. pp. 2.
     
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  3. Jean-Paul Sartre.R. M. Albérès -1953 - Paris,: Éditions universitaires.
     
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  4. Megjegyzések Helmuth Schelsky "osztályelméletéről".Molnár M. László -1981 - In László Hársing,Értékelméleti tanulmányok. [Budapest]: Művelődési Minisztérium, Marxizmus-Leninizmus Oktatási Főosztály.
     
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    Türk İslam düşüncesinde Muhyiddin İbn'ül Arabî: Gazzali-Sühreverdi-Mevlâna-Sadreddin Konevî ile mukayeseler.Kazım Yıldırım -2010 - Cağaloğlu, İstanbul: H Yayınları.
  6. Viśiṣṭādvaita saṅgraha.M. O. S. Aiyyaṅgār -1964
     
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    Unexpected precursors of Popper's World Three.M. R. M. Ter Hark -unknown
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    Sistema poni︠a︡tiĭ i print︠s︡ipov gnoseologii.R. M. Aĭdini︠a︡n -1991 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta.
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    The chemical composition of the volpar contraceptive products, part 2.John R. Baker,R. M. Ranson &J. Tynen -1939 -The Eugenics Review 31 (1):23.
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    Mustafa Sabri Efendi’nin Nüzûl-i Îs' Meselesinde Sünnetin Kaynaklığına Başvurma Yöntemi.Esra Yıldırım -2024 -Marifetname 11 (1):307-324.
    Mustafa Sabri Efendi, Osmanlı Devleti’nin siyasi kayıplar yaşadığı dönemin sonlarında Şeyhülislamlık yapmış, Cumhuriyet’in ilanı sürecinde yaşamıştır. Batı’daki bilimsel gelişmelerle birlikte İslam düşüncesinde duraklamanın tecrübe edildiği dönemde, geleneksel ilmî mirası ve bu ilimlerin metotlarını savunmuş bir isimdir. Bu hassasiyetle modern bilimsel yöntemleri savunan çoğu İslam düşünürüne eleştiriler yöneltmiştir. O, bu dönemde düşünce akımlarının etkisiyle gelişen inanç problemleri karşısında geleneksel yöntem ve bilgi birikiminin etkinliğini gündeme getirmiştir. Mustafa Sabri, İslam’ın temel kaynaklarından biri olan sünnet ve bunun kayıt altına alındığı rivayetleri içeren muteber (...) hadis kaynaklarının metot ve sıhhat açısından son derece güvenilir olduğunu ve itikadî konularda belirleyici olduğunu vurgulamıştır. Mustafa Sabri’nin sünnet tasavvurunu göstermesi açısından onun nüzûl-i Îsâ konusundaki görüşleri önemli bir örnektir. O, nüzûl-i Îsâ hadisesi hakkındaki yaklaşımını, Mahmut Şeltut’a yönelik itirazlarıyla ortaya koymaktadır. O, bu hadisenin Hz. Peygamber’in gayba ilişkin verdiği haberlerden biri olması ve kıyamet alametlerinden sayılması noktasında, sünnetin kaynaklığını öne çıkarmaktadır. Nüzûl-i Îsâ’nın gerçekleşme imkânını günümüzde sıhhati açısından problemli kabul edilen rivayetler, sahabe, tabiûn ve sonraki İslam âlimlerinin ortaya koyduğu yaklaşım ve hadis kaynaklarına duyduğu itimat üzerinden inşa etmektedir. Mustafa Sabri bu anlamda geleneksel birikimi öne çıkaran bir sünnet tasavvuru ortaya koymaktadır. Bu kapsamda çalışmamız Mustafa Sabri’nin nüzûl-i Îsâ çerçevesinde sünnetin kaynaklığına ilişkin yaklaşımını ele almayı amaçlamaktadır. (shrink)
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  11. British Idealism and the Concept of the Self. [REVIEW]J. R. M. Wakefield -2019 -Journal of Educational Theory 52:275–279.
     
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    I—R. M. Sainsbury and Michael Tye: An Originalist Theory of Concepts.R. M. Sainsbury &Michael Tye -2011 -Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 85 (1):101-124.
    We argue that thoughts are structures of concepts, and that concepts should be individuated by their origins, rather than in terms of their semantic or epistemic properties. Many features of cognition turn on the vehicles of content, thoughts, rather than on the nature of the contents they express. Originalism makes concepts available to explain, with no threat of circularity, puzzling cases concerning thought. In this paper, we mention Hesperus/Phosphorus puzzles, the Evans-Perry example of the ship seen through different windows, and (...) Mates cases, and we believe that there are many additional applications. (shrink)
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    Hermeneutika és demokrácia: tanulmányok Fehér M. István tiszteletére.M. István Fehér &Miklós Nyírő (eds.) -2017 - Budapest: MTA-ELTE Hermeneutika Kutatócsoport.
  14. Practical Inferences.R. M. Hare -1972 -Philosophy 48 (186):395-399.
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    Liberty and Equality: How Politics Masquerades as Philosophy: R. M. HARE.R. M. Hare -1984 -Social Philosophy and Policy 2 (1):1-11.
    It is my intention in this paper to highlight the dangers which arise when people appeal to moral intuitions to settle questions in political, and in general in applied, philosophy. But first I want to ask why all or nearly all of us are in favour both of liberty and of equality – why all our intuitions are on their side. In the case of liberty it is easy to understand why. Although philosophers have held diverse theories about the concept (...) of liberty – theories which have been drawn together into two main groups in a famous lecture by Sir Isaiah Berlin – there cannot be much doubt that in the mind of the ordinary man to have liberty is to be under no constraint in doing what one wants to do. This, at any rate, is a main constituent of the concept of liberty as all of us understand it. Since, therefore, it seems self-evidently true that we want to be able to do what we want, we are bound to want liberty and, in general, to be in favour of it. We want it for ourselves; if we universalize our prescriptions, this constrains us to be in favour of it for others as well. That explains why, if any politician can claim that he is fighting for liberty, he is likely to win a large following. In the case of equality the matter is not so clear cut. (shrink)
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    A másik igazsága: ünnepi kötet Fehér M. István tiszteletére.M. István Fehér,Zsuzsanna Mariann Lengyel,Anna Jani &Csaba Olay (eds.) -2012 - Budapest: L'Harmattan Kiadó.
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  17. Essays on Religion and Education.R. M. Hare -1993 -Philosophy 68 (265):418-420.
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  18. Russell.R. M. SAINSBURY -1979 -Philosophy 56 (216):271-273.
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    Some alleged differences between imperatives and indicatives.R. M. Hare -1967 -Mind 76 (303):309-326.
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    The construction of subjective brightness scales from fractionation data: a validation.R. M. Hanes -1949 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (5):719.
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    Fiction and Fictionalism.R. M. Sainsbury -2009 - New York: Routledge.
    Are fictional characters such as Sherlock Holmes real? What can fiction tell us about the nature of truth and reality? In this excellent introduction to the problem of fictionalism R. M. Sainsbury covers the following key topics: what is fiction? realism about fictional objects, including the arguments that fictional objects are real but non-existent; real but non-factual; real but non-concrete the relationship between fictional characters and non-actual worlds fictional entities as abstract artefacts fiction and intentionality and the problem of irrealism (...) fictionalism about possible worlds moral fictionalism. R. M. Sainsbury makes extensive use of examples from fiction, such as Sherlock Holmes, Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary and examines the work of philosophers who have made significant contributions to the topic, including Meinong, David Lewis, and Bas Van Fraassen. Additional features include chapter summaries, annotated further reading and a glossary of technical terms, making _Fiction and Fictionalism_ ideal for those coming to the issue for the first time. (shrink)
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  22. Paul M. Churchland, The Engine of Reason, the Seat of the Soul: A Philosophical Journey into the Brain.R. M. French -1996 -Minds and Machines 6:416-421.
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    Shigabutdin Mardzhani: nasledie i sovremennostʹ materialy mezhdunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii = Shiḣabetdin Mărjani mirasy ḣăm khăzerge zaman khalykara fănni konferentsiia materiallary.R. M. Mukhametshin,F. M. Sultanov &R. S. Khakimov (eds.) -2008 - Kazanʹ: In-t istorii im. Sh. Mardzhani.
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  24. Russell. In the series The Arguments of the Philosophers.R. M. Sainsbury -1979 - New York: Routledge.
    First Published in 1979. Paperback 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informal company. This is an overview of Russell's philosophy, focussing in particular on his earlier work. Carter headings: Meaning; Names; Descriptions; The Perfect Language; Knowledge; Ontology; Mathematics.
     
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    New Essays on Human Understanding.R. M. Mattern -1984 -Philosophical Review 93 (2):315.
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  26. (1 other version)Essays on the moral concepts.R. M. Hare -1972 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 163:488-488.
     
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    IR.M. Sainsbury.R. M. Sainsbury -1999 -Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):243-269.
    [R. M. Sainsbury] Evans argued that most ordinary proper names were Russellian: to suppose that they have no bearer is to suppose that they have no meaning. The first part of this paper addresses Evans's arguments, and finds them wanting. Evans also claimed that the logical form of some negative existential sentences involves 'really' (e.g. 'Hamlet didn't really exist'). One might be tempted by the view, even if one did not accept its Russellian motivation. However, I suggest that Evans gives (...) no adequate account of 'really', and I point to unclarities in Wiggins's similar, but distinct, attempt to use 'really' in the logical form of true negative existentials. /// [David Wiggins] Evans was not wrong (I maintain) to say that the senses of genuine proper names invoke and require objects. Names in fiction or hypothesis mimic such names. Pace Evans, Sainsbury and free logicians, proper names are scopeless. (Evans's 'Julius' is not a name.) Names create a presumption of existential generalization. In sentences such as 'Vulcan does not really exist', that presumption is bracketed. The sentence specifies by reference to story or report a concept identical with Vulcan and declares it be really uninstantiated. (The sentence, which partakes of play, is a kind of palimpsest.) It is explained why this second level view of 'exists' is to be preferred. (shrink)
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  28. Le ragioni del conoscere e dell'agire. Scritti in onore di Rosaria Egidi,.R. M. Carcaterra (ed.) -2006
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    Organic Unities.R. M. Chisholm -2005 - In Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen & Michael J. Zimmerman,Recent work on intrinsic value. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 305--318.
  30. Irrational persistence in belief.R. M. Hamm -2009 - In Michael W. Kattan,Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. Sage Publications. pp. 2--640.
     
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  31. Consciousness, cognitivism and computation: a reply to Searle.R. M. Harnish -1996 -Conceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 29 (75):229-249.
     
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  32. Welke cultural studies heeft esthetica nodig.R. M. Sonderegger -2002 -Krisis 3:67-80.
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  33. German Anglophobia and the Great War, 1914-1918. By Matthew Stibbe.R. M. Swain -2003 -The European Legacy 8 (4):534-534.
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  34. A School for Philosophers.R. M. Hare -1960 -Ratio (Misc.) 2 (2).
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    Easy possibilities.R. M. Sainsbury -1997 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (4):907-919.
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    On terrorism.R. M. Hare -1979 -Journal of Value Inquiry 13 (4):241-249.
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    Possible people.R. M. Hare -1988 -Bioethics 2 (4):279–293.
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    Some Confusions about Subjectivity.R. M. Hare -unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1975, given by R. M. Hare, a British philosopher.
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    Avant-propos.M. R. -1992 -Études Phénoménologiques 8 (15):3-4.
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  40. The Modes of the Question Why.R. M. Maciver -1939 -Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 5:197.
     
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    On the Metaphysical Status of Mathematical Entities.R. M. Martin -1985 -Review of Metaphysics 39 (1):3 - 21.
    PLATONISM or platonic realism in logic and mathematics is probably the most widespread contemporary view in the philosophy of mathematics. It has become popularly identified with the acceptance of an ontology of sets and/or classes as fundamental among the building materials of the cosmos and of all that is therein. Usually, also, these entities are regarded as "abstract" rather than "concrete," but no one has given us a sufficiently detailed and acceptable theory as to how this dichotomy is to be (...) drawn. Sets and classes are taken somehow as the paradigm of abstract entities, as over and against something called 'individuals', which are then the paradigm of concrete entities. This is all very unsatisfactory and in need of much analysis and clarification. (shrink)
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    Meaning and Necessity: A Study in Semantics and Modal Logic.R. M. Martin -1957 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18 (4):558-559.
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    Indexicals and Reported Speech.R. M. Sainsbury -2004 - In Thomas Baldwin & Timothy Smiley,Studies in the Philosophy of Logic and Knowledge. New York: Oup/British Academy. pp. 209.
  44. (1 other version)Facts and Free Logic.R. M. Sainsbury -2006 -ProtoSociology 26:119–27.
  45. The great apes. A study of anthropoïd life.R. M. Yerkes &A. W. Yerkes -1932 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 114:464-466.
     
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    Review of R. M. MacIver:Leviathan and the People[REVIEW]R. M. Maciver -1940 -Ethics 50 (3):339-340.
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    The foundation of existentialism.R. M. Ricafranca -1970 - Karachi,: Published through the co-operation of the Dept. of Philosophy, University of Karachi.
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  48. Little human guinea-pigs.R. M. Hare -1985 - In Michael Lockwood,Moral dilemmas in modern medicine. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 76--91.
     
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  49. Iz istorii klassifikat︠s︡ii nauk na srednevekovom musulʹmanskom Vostoke.R. M. Bakhadirov -2000 - Tashkent: "Akademii︠a︡".
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    Justice and Equality.R. M. Hare -1979 -Dialectics and Humanism 6 (4):17-26.
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