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    A method to predict the orientation relationship, interface planes and morphology between a crystalline precipitate and matrix: part II – application.Abhay Raj S.Gautam &James M. Howe -2013 -Philosophical Magazine 93 (25):3472-3490.
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    A method to predict the orientation relationship, interface planes and morphology between a crystalline precipitate and matrix. Part I. Approach.Abhay Raj S.Gautam &James M. Howe -2011 -Philosophical Magazine 91 (24):3203-3227.
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    Optimistic metacognitive judgments predict poor performance in relatively complex visual tasks.Daniel T. Levin,Gautam Biswas,Joeseph S. Lappin,Marian Rushdy &Adriane E. Seiffert -2019 -Consciousness and Cognition 74 (C):102781.
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    Understanding dharma and artha in statecraft through Kautilya's Arthashastra.Pradeep KumarGautam -2016 - New Delhi: Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses.
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    Reading Sri Aurobindo.Gautam Chikermane &Devdip Ganguli (eds.) -2022 - Gurugram, Haryana, India: Ebury Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
    Sri Aurobindo dedicated his life to the transformation of humanity. His journey saw him traverse many paths, including that of poet, journalist, jailed revolutionary, philosopher, and radical mystic. Essays, translations, literary criticism, political articles, philosophical treatises, poetry, epics, plays and short stories-his writings encompass the depth and range of his extraordinary life. The modern sage commented on spiritual texts such as the Vedas, the Upanishads and the Bhagwad Gita, authored an epic poem, Savitri, presented his integral vision in The Life (...) Divine, wrote on contemporary issues, all the while writing thousands of letters to guide his disciples, and even documenting his inner life in meticulous detail. The relevance of Sri Aurobindo's message has never been more urgent and compelling, yet, his Complete Works, thirty-six volumes in all, can be a daunting prospect even for those acquainted with his philosophy and practice. Reading Sri Aurobindo introduces each of these volumes through the perspectives of twenty-one contributors. The result is a book packed with insights inviting us to explore Sri Aurobindo's deep wisdom and vision for resolving the fundamental issues facing individuals, societies, and nations today. (shrink)
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    Genesis of an Academic Research Program.Gautam Bhattacharyya -2008 -Journal of Research Practice 4 (1):Article D1.
    As students progress towards their PhD degrees, they will become more independent and practitioner-like; for those moving into academia, it is often assumed the programs of their PhD mentors will serve as prototypes for their own successful research programs. However, the author's research program as an Assistant Professor led him in directions never considered as a graduate student. The author had to make significant decisions in choosing a primary audience, finding an overarching theme, defining the individual problems, and developing these (...) problems into researchable projects. Infrastructure-related issues associated with the author's research program were also considered. The details of his journey from the end of his doctoral degree to his current position as an Assistant Professor are described in this article. (shrink)
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    When can young children reason about an exclusive disjunction? A follow up to Mody and Carey (2016).ShaliniGautam,Thomas Suddendorf &Jonathan Redshaw -2021 -Cognition 207 (C):104507.
    Mody and Carey (2016) investigated children's capacity to reason by the disjunctive syllogism by hiding stickers within two pairs of cups (i.e., there is one sticker in cup A or B, and one in cup C or D) and then showing one cup to be empty. They found that children as young as 3 years of age chose the most likely cup (i.e., not A, therefore choose B; and disregard C and D) and suggested that these children were representing the (...) dependent relationship between A and B by applying the logical operator “or”. However, it is possible that children succeeded using simpler strategies, such as avoiding the empty cup and choosing within the manipulated pair. We devised a new version of the task in which a sticker was visibly removed from one of the four cups so that 2.5- to 5-year-old children (N = 100) would fail if they relied on such strategies. We also included a conceptual replication of Mody and Carey's (2016) original condition. Our results replicated their findings and showed that even younger children, 2.5 years of age, could pass above chance levels. Yet, 2.5-, 3- and 4-year-olds failed the new condition. Only 5-year-old children performed above chance in both conditions and so provided compelling evidence of deductive reasoning from the premise “A or B", where “or” is exclusive. We propose that younger children may instead conceive of the relationship between A and B as inclusive “or” across both versions of the task. (shrink)
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    Burning “Between Two Fires”: The Individual under Erasure in Hassan Blasim’s “The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes”.Gautam Basu Thakur -2024 -Philosophies 9 (3):56.
    This essay uses Freudian–Lacanian psychoanalytic theory to interpret Hassan Blasim’s short story “The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes”. Blasim’s story depicts the psychological struggles of an Iraqi emigrant relating to his embattled sense of belonging in a Dutch society due to the recurrent nightmares of his “traumatic” past. It challenges his assimilationist fantasies. I develop Lacan’s idea of ontological lack as a structural susceptibility that is exacerbated by actual experiences of trauma to underline how racialized refugees from the war-torn global South (...) are doubly vulnerable to experiencing subjective dehiscence between their efforts to forget past war traumas and the challenges of assimilating into (white) host nations. This essay uses Blasim’s story to illustrate a serious psychological issue experienced by racialized minority subjects in white/European host countries. (shrink)
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    Young children experience both regret and relief in a gain-or-loss context.Alicia K. Jones,ShaliniGautam &Jonathan Redshaw -2024 -Cognition and Emotion 38 (1):163-170.
    Recent research has provided compelling evidence that children experience the negative counterfactual emotion of regret, by manipulating the presence of a counterfactual action that would have led to participants receiving a better outcome. However, it remains unclear if children similarly experience regret’s positive counterpart, relief. The current study examined children’s negative and positive counterfactual emotions in a novel gain-or-loss context. Four- to 9-year-old children (N = 136) were presented with two opaque boxes concealing information that would lead to a gain (...) or loss of stickers, respectively. Half of the children chose between two keys that matched each box, whereas the other half were compelled to select one box because only one of the two keys matched. After seeing inside the alternative, non-chosen box, children were significantly more likely to report a change in emotion when they could have opened that box than when they could not have. The effects were similar for children who lost stickers and won stickers, and neither effect varied with age. These findings suggest that children may become capable of experiencing regret and relief around the same time, although their expression of these counterfactual emotions may vary with actual and counterfactual gains and losses. (shrink)
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    Patterned Hippocampal Stimulation Facilitates Memory in Patients With a History of Head Impact and/or Brain Injury.Brent M. Roeder,Mitchell R. Riley,Xiwei She,Alexander S. Dakos,Brian S. Robinson,Bryan J. Moore,Daniel E. Couture,Adrian W. Laxton,Gautam Popli,Heidi M. Clary,Maria Sam,Christi Heck,George Nune,Brian Lee,Charles Liu,Susan Shaw,Hui Gong,Vasilis Z. Marmarelis,Theodore W. Berger,Sam A. Deadwyler,Dong Song &Robert E. Hampson -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:933401.
    Rationale: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the hippocampus is proposed for enhancement of memory impaired by injury or disease. Many pre-clinical DBS paradigms can be addressed in epilepsy patients undergoing intracranial monitoring for seizure localization, since they already have electrodes implanted in brain areas of interest. Even though epilepsy is usually not a memory disorder targeted by DBS, the studies can nevertheless model other memory-impacting disorders, such as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Methods: Human patients undergoing Phase II invasive monitoring for (...) intractable epilepsy were implanted with depth electrodes capable of recording neurophysiological signals. Subjects performed a delayed-match-to-sample (DMS) memory task while hippocampal ensembles from CA1 and CA3 cell layers were recorded to estimate a multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) model of CA3-to-CA1 neural encoding and a memory decoding model (MDM) to decode memory information from CA3 and CA1 neuronal signals. After model estimation, subjects again performed the DMS task while either MIMO-based or MDM-based patterned stimulation was delivered to CA1 electrode sites during the encoding phase of the DMS trials. Each subject was sorted (post hoc) by prior experience of repeated and/or mild-to-moderate brain injury (RMBI), TBI, or no history (control) and scored for percentage successful delayed recognition (DR) recall on stimulated vs. non-stimulated DMS trials. The subject’s medical history was unknown to the experimenters until after individual subject memory retention results were scored. Results: When examined compared to control subjects, both TBI and RMBI subjects showed increased memory retention in response to both MIMO and MDM-based hippocampal stimulation. Furthermore, effects of stimulation were also greater in subjects who were evaluated as having pre-existing mild-to-moderate memory impairment. Conclusion: These results show that hippocampal stimulation for memory facilitation was more beneficial for subjects who had previously suffered a brain injury (other than epilepsy), compared to control (epilepsy) subjects who had not suffered a brain injury. This study demonstrates that the epilepsy/intracranial recording model can be extended to test the ability of DBS to restore memory function in subjects who previously suffered a brain injury other than epilepsy, and support further investigation into the beneficial effect of DBS in TBI patients. (shrink)
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    Source of Moral Knowledge.AyeshaGautam -2023 -Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 15 (1).
    One cannot deny the fact that we all have some understanding of moral issues. Each one of us can be said to have some sense of what is right, what is wrong, what is good, what is bad, what ought to be done, and what ought not to be done. This moral understanding can be in the form of some vague idea, notion, or simply a gut feeling. No matter who the person is, from which culture or community the person (...) belongs to, everybody faces a moral quandary sometime or other in one’s life. All of this presupposes that there is some fundamental sense or understanding of what is right and what is wrong. We all seem to have some understanding about actions that are right and those that are wrong. Some actions, for instance, torturing babies just for fun, killing an innocent person, raping, etc. are exemplars of morally wrong actions. Assisting a person in need, giving to famine relief, etc. on the other hand are examples of morally right actions. The present essay is an attempt to delve into the question of the source of moral knowledge. Three sources, experience, reason, and intuition have been identified. Views of philosophers like G.E Moore, WD Ross, Immanuel Kant, JS Mill, Plato, Samuel Clarke, Aristotle Hume, and Anthony Ashley Cooper have been discussed to gain clarity about the issue. (shrink)
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    Corrigendum: Patterned hippocampal stimulation facilitates memory in patients with a history of head impact and/or brain injury.Brent M. Roeder,Mitchell R. Riley,Xiwei She,Alexander S. Dakos,Brian S. Robinson,Bryan J. Moore,Daniel E. Couture,Adrian W. Laxton,Gautam Popli,Heidi M. Munger Clary,Maria Sam,Christi Heck,George Nune,Brian Lee,Charles Liu,Susan Shaw,Hui Gong,Vasilis Z. Marmarelis,Theodore W. Berger,Sam A. Deadwyler,Dong Song &Robert E. Hampson -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:1039221.
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    (1 other version)Towards a bioinformational understanding of AI.Rahul D.Gautam &Balaganapathi Devarakonda -2022 -AI and Society 37:1-23.
    The article seeks to highlight the relation between ontology and communication while considering the role of AI in society and environment. Bioinformationalism is the technical term that foregrounds this relationality. The study reveals instructive consequences for philosophy of technology in general and AI in particular. The first section introduces the bioinformational approach to AI, focusing on three critical features of the current AI debate: ontology of information, property-based vs. relational AI, and ontology vs. constitution of AI. When applied to the (...) themes of relationality and non-anthropocentric communications, bioinformational insights highlight an inclusive and meaningful groundwork for understanding AI by ‘relating’ it with society and the environment through an engagement with the ongoing critique of human supremacy. In the second section, we move from ‘relating’ AI to ‘rewilding’ AI by proposing taxonomical classification for certain technological entities. We situate our proposal in the broader personhood debate with the proposal of taxonomical ranking. In the last section, we show an instance of a relational approach steeped in substantialist ontology by introducing the fourth feature of the AI debate. A broad critique of Floridi’s philosophy of information introduces this fourth feature from the domain of philosophy and sociology to address various theoretical and ecological problems with current relational accounts. In doing so, we argue for ‘communication’ to be the replacement of ‘information’ as the moral unit. A bioinformational understanding of AI advocates taking ontological commitments seriously at all levels of informational and technological processes and products. (shrink)
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    The Intermediate Neutrino Program.C. Adams, Alonso Jr,A. M. Ankowski,J. A. Asaadi,J. Ashenfelter,S. N. Axani,K. Babu,C. Backhouse,H. R. Band,P. S. Barbeau,N. Barros,A. Bernstein,M. Betancourt,M. Bishai,E. Blucher,J. Bouffard,N. Bowden,S. Brice,C. Bryan,L. Camilleri,J. Cao,J. Carlson,R. E. Carr,A. Chatterjee,M. Chen,S. Chen,M. Chiu,E. D. Church,J. I. Collar,G. Collin,J. M. Conrad,M. R. Convery,R. L. Cooper,D. Cowen,H. Davoudiasl,A. De Gouvea,D. J. Dean,G. Deichert,F. Descamps,T. DeYoung,M. V. Diwan,Z. Djurcic,M. J. Dolinski,J. Dolph,B. Donnelly,S. da DwyerDytman,Y. Efremenko,L. L. Everett,A. Fava,E. Figueroa-Feliciano,B. Fleming,A. Friedland,B. K. Fujikawa,T. K. Gaisser,M. Galeazzi,D. C. Galehouse,A. Galindo-Uribarri,G. T. Garvey,S.Gautam,K. E. Gilje,M. Gonzalez-Garcia,M. C. Goodman,H. Gordon,E. Gramellini,M. P. Green,A. Guglielmi,R. W. Hackenburg,A. Hackenburg,F. Halzen,K. Han,S. Hans,D. Harris,K. M. Heeger,M. Herman,R. Hill,A. Holin &P. Huber -unknown
    The US neutrino community gathered at the Workshop on the Intermediate Neutrino Program at Brookhaven National Laboratory February 4-6, 2015 to explore opportunities in neutrino physics over the next five to ten years. Scientists from particle, astroparticle and nuclear physics participated in the workshop. The workshop examined promising opportunities for neutrino physics in the intermediate term, including possible new small to mid-scale experiments, US contributions to large experiments, upgrades to existing experiments, R&D plans and theory. The workshop was organized into (...) two sets of parallel working group sessions, divided by physics topics and technology. Physics working groups covered topics on Sterile Neutrinos, Neutrino Mixing, Neutrino Interactions, Neutrino Properties and Astrophysical Neutrinos. Technology sessions were organized into Theory, Short-Baseline Accelerator Neutrinos, Reactor Neutrinos, Detector R&D and Source, Cyclotron and Meson Decay at Rest sessions.This report summarizes discussion and conclusions from the workshop. (shrink)
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    Attention-Based Deep Entropy Active Learning Using Lexical Algorithm for Mental Health Treatment.Usman Ahmed,Suresh Kumar Mukhiya,Gautam Srivastava,Yngve Lamo &Jerry Chun-Wei Lin -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    With the increasing prevalence of Internet usage, Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatment (IDPT) has become a valuable tool to develop improved treatments of mental disorders. IDPT becomes complicated and labor intensive because of overlapping emotion in mental health. To create a usable learning application for IDPT requires diverse labeled datasets containing an adequate set of linguistic properties to extract word representations and segmentations of emotions. In medical applications, it is challenging to successfully refine such datasets since emotion-aware labeling is time consuming. Other (...) known issues include vocabulary sizes per class, data source, method of creation, and baseline for the human performance level. This paper focuses on the application of personalized mental health interventions using Natural Language Processing (NLP) and attention-based in-depth entropy active learning. The objective of this research is to increase the trainable instances using a semantic clustering mechanism. For this purpose, we propose a method based on synonym expansion by semantic vectors. Semantic vectors based on semantic information derived from the context in which it appears are clustered. The resulting similarity metrics help to select the subset of unlabeled text by using semantic information. The proposed method separates unlabeled text and includes it in the next active learning mechanism cycle. Our method updates model training by using the new training points. The cycle continues until it reaches an optimal solution, and it converts all the unlabeled text into the training set. Our in-depth experimental results show that the synonym expansion semantic vectors help enhance training accuracy while not harming the results. The bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) architecture with an attention mechanism achieved 0.85 Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC curve) on the blind test set. The learned embedding is then used to visualize the activated word's contribution to each symptom and find the psychiatrist's qualitative agreement. Our method improves the detection rate of depression symptoms from online forum text using the unlabeled forum texts. (shrink)
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    Introducing Susceptibilities: Toward a Cultural Politics of Consent Under Erasure.Karyn Ball -2024 -Philosophies 9 (6):184.
    The broad aim of this introduction to a Special Issue on “Susceptibilities: Toward a Cultural Politics of Consent under Erasure” is to broach key questions and research directions that illuminate contemporary public debates about the conditions and limits of conscious intention (and consent as a byproduct thereof), which is typically treated as a “property” that can be “underdeveloped”, “given”, or “taken away”. In keeping with Jacques Derrida’s repudiation of the metaphysics of presence, the perspective animating this essay is that the (...) psychoanalytic standpoint of the unconscious deconstructs the epistemological privilege of determinacy, consistency, and wholeness in treatments of intentional consciousness. Given Jean Laplanche’s attention to the residues of coherent ego fetishism in Sigmund Freud’s oeuvre, the former’s critique of self-sovereignty as evinced in his theorization of the “enigmatic signifier”, “primal repression”, and “afterwardsness” assumes a pivotal role in the analysis of how writers as represented here by Sarah Polley in Run Towards the Danger narrate the vicissitudes of their traumatic memories of sexual assault. Ultimately, then, the implications of this analysis will carry over to brief discussions of this Special Issue’s seven contributions by Melissa Wright, Karen McFadyen, J. Asher Godley, Madeleine Reddon,Gautam Basu Thakur, Robert Hughes, and Rebecca Saunders. (shrink)
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    Mystics of the East.Acharya Rajneesh & Osho -2013 - New Delhi: Published by Niyogi Books in collaboration with Osho World Foundation.
    The East has been for centuries the holy, the sacred, the source of life. Not only does the sun rise in the East, so does aGautam Buddha. This book offers a compilation of Osho's discourses on some of the enlightened Masters who were born in the East: Atisha, Baul mystics, Boddhidharma, the Buddha, Chuang Tze, Kabir, and others. The East has been for centuries, or perhaps forever, the holy, the sacred, the source of life. Not only does the (...) sun rise in the East, so does aGautam Buddha. The East has produced thousands of mystics. Just as the West has produced great. (shrink)
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  18. Background and Change in B.F. Skinner's Metatheory From 1930 to 1938.S. Coleman -1984 -Journal of Mind and Behavior 5 (4).
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    İslam hukuk düşüncesinde iktidar ve meşruiyet.Abdurrahim Şen -2020 - Fatih, İstanbul: Klasik.
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    A nyelvi műalkotás jelentése: a jelentés fogalma, a műalkotás felől nézve.Attila Tamás -1984 - Debrecen: [Kossuth Lajos Tudományegyetem].
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    "The will to power" and "The uber-mensch": A critique of Friedrich Nietzsche's Transvaluation of values.S. Y. Alabi -2007 -Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 7 (1).
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    Taĭna prava: Ego ponimanie, naznachenie, sot︠s︡ialʹnai︠a︡ t︠s︡ennostʹ.S. S. Alekseev -2001 - Moskva: Norma.
    A brief presentation of the major conclusions contained in the recently published monograph entitled "The Ascent to Law: Searches and Solutions," written over a period of many years. Chapter headings are: The law - an objective reality. The dogma of the law. The drama of scholarship. Searching. "The entire" substance of the law. Juridical constructs. The logic of laws. The secret of the law. Law - the highest purpose. Law in the life and fate of mankind.
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    Platōn: ontologia, gnōsiotheōria, ēthikē, politikē philosophia, philosophia tēs glōssas, aisthētikē.G. Arampatzēs &A. Marinopoulou (eds.) -2002 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Papadēma.
  24. Diachronikē diastasē stē zōē: eisagōgē stēn plastikē domē tēs vio-iatrikēs anazētēsēs: ereunētikē dokimē.I. N. Augoustēs -1992 - Athēna: Iatrikes Ekd. LITSAS.
     
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  25. Śrī Ādi Śaṅkarācāryā śikavaṇa āṇi Daivajña Brāhmaṇa: I. Sa. 788-820.Digambara Śrīpāda Aṇavekara -2018 - Kāṇakoṇa, Govā: Artha Prakāśana. Edited by Maṅgalā Aṇavekara-Ḍāṅge.
    On the life and teachings of Śaṅkarācārya; includes history of Daivadnya Brahmans, Hindu caste in coastal region of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala.
     
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  26. Let\'s Call for a Civil Movenment'.Jacek Kuroń\'S. Appeal -2002 -Dialogue and Universalism 12 (3):101-102.
  27. Hai ēthikai dynameis tēs zōēs.Dēmētrios N. Aliprantēs -1974 - [s.n.],:
     
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  28. Ai athemitoi nomikai dichognōmiai. Dokimion genikēs theōrias tou dikaiou.Nikolaos K. Androulakēs -1957
     
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    Leibniz's new system (1695).R. S. Woolhouse (ed.) -1996 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
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    The Bodhisattva’s Practice of Enlightenment.Dale S. Wright -2016 - In Dale Stuart Wright,What is Buddhist Enlightenment? Oxford University Press USA.
    “The Bodhisattva’s Practice of Enlightenment” interprets a Los Angeles Times newspaper opinion piece by Thich Nhat Hanh as a contemporary image of enlightenment with far-reaching implications. Written in response to the brutal police beating of Rodney King and not intended for a Buddhist audience, this brief newspaper article nevertheless provides glimpses into the contemporary meaning of enlightenment. The chapter considers Thich Nhat Hanh’s comments in relation to the basic principles of Buddhist ethics before turning to the Vimalakīrti sūtra, a classical (...) Mahayana Buddhist scripture, to extend an understanding of what it would mean to experience the world through an in-depth awareness of “no-self.” Dwelling on the bodhisattva’s effort to cultivate generosity of spirit, the chapter considers the kinds of human relations that Thich Nhat Hanh’s sense of enlightenment entails. (shrink)
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    What's in a name?: Bioethics -- and human rights -- at UNESCO.Michael S. Yesley -2005 -Hastings Center Report 35 (2):8-8.
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    Plato's Republic and Greek Morality on Lying.Jane S. Zembaty -1988 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (4):517-545.
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    The ten great cosmic powers (daśa mahāvidyās).S. Shankaranarayanan -1972 - [Pondicherry,: Dipti Publications.
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  34. Christianity and Pragmatism in the Educational Philosophy of Age: Earl S. Johnson (1894-).S. Samuel Shermis -1982 -Journal of Thought 17 (3):83-107.
     
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  35. Frane Petrić, Franciscus Patricius: od škole mišljenja do slobode mišljenja.Ljerka Šifler-Premec -1997 - Zagreb: Institut za filozofiju.
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    The emperor's incoherent new clothes – pointing the finger at Dawkins' atheism.Peter S. Williams -2010 -Think 9 (24):29-33.
    With the publication of The God Delusion Richard Dawkins became enthroned as the unofficial ‘Emperor’ for a cadre of writers advancing a rhetorically robust form of anti-theism dubbed ‘The New Atheism’ by Wired Magazine contributing editor Gary Wolf. Many have cheered Dawkins and his court, seeing in their writings just what they long to see. For, after the fashion of the fairy-tale Emperor's fabled new clothes, the ‘new atheism’ has seen naturalism wrapping itself in a fake finery of counterfeit meaning (...) and purpose. (shrink)
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  37. Śrutiśobhā: [ātmadarśanam].Śambhunātha Bhaṭṭa (ed.) -2010 - Beṅgalūru: Vedavijñānagurukulam.
    Contributed articles on self-realization.
     
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  38. Sot︠s︡ial'nai︠a︡ aktivnost': problema suʺektai obʺekta v sotŝial'noǐ praktike i poznanii.G. S. Arefʹeva -1974 - Moskva: Politizdat.
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  39. Svobodnoe vremi︠a︡ i nravstvennoe vospitanie: po materialam Vsesoi︠u︡znoĭ nauchno-prakticheskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii v Baku, v aprele 1979 g.S. G. Arutiunian,N. B. Zhukova &I. Vsesoiuznaia Nauchno-Prakticheskaia Konferentsiia "Formirovanie Aktivnoi Zhiznennoi Pozitsii--Opyt (eds.) -1979 - Moskva: Znanie.
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    Diatomikotēta: keimena gia mia ontologia tēs schesēs.Michalēs Bartsidēs (ed.) -2014 - Athēna: Ekdoseis nēsos.
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    Einstein's “metamathematics”.Alexander S. Kohanski -1973 -Philosophia Mathematica (2):165-181.
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    Sartre's Dialectic of History.John S. Williams -1970 -Renascence 22 (2):59-68.
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    Alice's toothache and the god of love: Editorial emendations in the poetry of Thomas Crecquillon's chansons.Laura S. Youens -1996 -Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 58 (1):81-95.
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  44. Robert Spaemann’s Philosophische Essays.S. J. Arthur Madigan -1997 -Review of Metaphysics 51 (1):105-132.
    IN 1983 THE STUTTGART PUBLISHING FIRM OF PHILIPP RECLAM brought out a slim volume containing an introduction and seven essays by Robert Spaemann, then Professor of Philosophy at the University of Munich. Entitled Philosophische Essays, it presents and illustrates Spaemann’s philosophical project: to understand the phenomenon of modernity, to criticize the deficiencies of modern thought, and to preserve what is good in modernity by rehabilitating the teleological understanding of nature that modernity largely rejected. A second edition in 1994 included three (...) more essays. As little of Spaemann’s work has yet appeared in English, the aim of this paper is modest: to present as clearly and accurately as possible his position in the Philosophische Essays. (shrink)
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  45. Hegel’s System and the Necessity and Intelligibility of Evil, Part I.S. J. W. L. Lacroix -1971 -Idealistic Studies 1 (1):47-64.
    Hegel attempts both to give evil its metaphysical due and to give it intelligibility within a processive idealistic system. To accomplish these ends, he consistently employs the contrast between the natural and the free act of the subject and the contrast between the particular and the universal. He places these contrasts within the situation of an original and presupposed unity of spirit that itself is the ground of the mediation required for thinking freedom, for evil, and for ultimate reconciliation. He (...) argues for evil’s ultimate intelligibility in terms of its necessity as a consequent moment in the development of spirit from its ground; he resolves problems of evil’s penultimate irrationality in terms of its unstable contradictory elements in spirit’s history which is not yet fully concrete, a simultaneity of “ought to be” and “ought not to be” in the sense that the instability must be surpassed but not that it should never have been. The aims of this paper will be to summarize and evaluate Hegel’s efforts to give evil both significance and intelligibility within his system and to estimate if a system of progressive idealism contributes a philosophically new dimension to the problem of evil in a universe. (shrink)
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    Pravo na poroge novogo tysi︠a︡cheletii︠a︡: Nekotorye tendent︠s︡ii mirovogo pravovogo razvitii︠a︡-- nadezhda i drama sovremennoĭ ėpokhi.S. S. Alekseev -2000 - Moskva: Statut.
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  47. Poni︠a︡tie gumanizma: frant︠s︡uzskiĭ i russkiĭ opyt = La notion d'humanisme: expérience russe et française.S. Zenkin (ed.) -2006 - Moskva: RGGU.
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    An Introduction to Greek Sculpture. By L. E. Upcott, M.A. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1887. Pp. xv. 135. 4s. 6d.S. C. -1887 -The Classical Review 1 (2-3):74-.
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  49. Husserl's Ideen in the Portuguese Speaking Community.Pedro M. S. Alves &Carlos A. Morujão -2013 - In Lester Embree & Thomas Nenon,Husserl’s Ideen. Dordrecht: Springer.
     
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    Kant's theory of time.Ṣādiq Jalāl ʻAẓm -1967 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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