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    Intelligent Diagnostic System for Low Back Pain Using Dynamic Motion Characteristics.J. B. Bishop,S. K.Ananthramam,D. R. McIntyre,M. Szpalski &M. H. Pop -1998 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 8 (1-2):185-202.
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    An incompleteness theorem in modal logic.S. K. Thomason -1974 -Theoria 40 (1):30-34.
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    Autobiography of a Yogi.S. K. Saksena -1951 -Philosophy East and West 1 (2):78-79.
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    The five flavors and taoism: Lao Tzu's verse twelve.S. K. Wertz -2007 -Asian Philosophy 17 (3):251 – 261.
    In verse twelve of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu makes a curious claim about the five flavors; namely that they cause people not to taste or that they jade the palate. The five flavors are: sweet, sour, salt, bitter and spicy or hot as in 'heat'. To the Western mind, the claim, 'The five flavors cause them [persons] to not taste,' is counterintuitive; on the contrary, the presence of the five flavors in a dish or in a meal would (...) expand or enhance the senses and the palate, i.e., taste would be augmented by the five flavors. So what is the plausible meaning of the Taoistic claim? To answer this question, I look very briefly at the history of the doctrine of the five flavors and the history of Chinese cuisine. Lao Tzu probably has Confucian feasts in mind in making such a claim, but other interpretations are discussed. (shrink)
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  5. Composition and Mill's Utilitarian Principle.S. K. Wertz -1971 -Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (3):417.
     
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  6. Knowledge as certainty.S. K. Bhattacharya -1981 - In Krishna Roy,Mind, language, and necessity. Delhi: Macmillan India.
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    Nature of the self: a philosophy on human nature.S. K. Leung -2000 - London: Empiricus.
    CHAPTER ONE Paving a Way for a Treatise Identity Those who are not of the philosophical persuasion may find it surprising that the Self appears to be such ...
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  8. Rossija, Evropa i novyj porjadok.S. K. Salmin -1999 -Polis 2.
     
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  9. Buddhyapeksam In Kanada Sutra-1.2. 3.S. K. Sarkar -2001 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (4):455-462.
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    Chelovek: (vkhozhdenie v mir).S. K. Bondyreva -2006 - Voronezh: MODĖK. Edited by Dmitriĭ Vasilʹevich Kolesov.
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  11. Obrazovanie: t︠s︡eli, idei, metodologii︠a︡: opyt filosofskogo issledovanii︠a︡.S. K. Buldakov -2000 - Kostroma: Kostromskoĭ gos. universitet.
     
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  12. List of Contents: Volume 18, Number 7, December 2005.S. K. Ghosal,Saroj Nepal &Debarchana Das -2006 -Foundations of Physics 36 (1).
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  13. Nihilism in Heidegger's Being and Time.S. K. George -2003 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1):91-102.
     
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    Presuppositions of India's Philosophies.S. K. Saksena -1963 -Philosophy East and West 13 (3):265-268.
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    Collingwood's Logic of Question and Answer Revisited.S. K. Wertz -2015 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 21 (2):185-200.
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    A Response to Best on Art and Sport.S. K. Wertz -1984 -The Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (4):105.
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    Against the Tide: The Philosophical Foundations of Modern Management.S. K. Chakraborty -2003 - Oxford University Press.
    This volume is a collection of S.K. Chakraborty's papers on the east-west distinction in worldviews. The essays are reflective and deliberate upon philosophical diferences and attitudes of thinkers that have shaped the behavior of the common man, both in and out of the workplace.
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    Livy's Fourth Decade:A Preliminary Enquiry into the Evidence of MSS.S. K. Johnson -1927 -Classical Quarterly 21 (2):67-78.
    A summary view of the main evidence at our disposal may be soon obtained. Three traditions appear at the outset. The first depends on a MS. once at Mainz, and now no longer extant, but of which part, at any rate, still existed in the sixteenth century; the second on an eleventh century MS. at Bamberg; and the third on a number of later MSS. in Rome, Florence, Paris, the British Museum, Oxford, Holkham, and other places. The fact that these (...) three traditions must be regarded as separate may be seen first from the parts of the decade which they each omit. (shrink)
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    Eating and Dining: Collingwood's Anthropology.S. K. Wertz -2017 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 23 (2):247-258.
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    Reference in Anselm's Ontological Proof.S. K. Wertz -1990 -History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (2):143 - 157.
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    The Status of Hume’s System.S. K. Wertz -1994 -Southwest Philosophy Review 10 (1):39-48.
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    Collingwood and the Evidential Value of Testimony.S. K. Wertz -2018 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 24 (1):27-40.
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    The Cartesian Reply to the Stone Paradox.S. K. Wertz -1988 -Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:88-91.
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  24. When Affirming the Consequent Is valid.S. K. Wertz -1985 -International Logic Review 31:17.
     
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  25. When Did Hume Plan a History?S. K. Wertz -1978 -Southwestern Philosophical Studies 3.
     
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    “Toilet Paper” (a.k.a. Artifactuailty and Duchamp’s Fountain).S. K. Wertz -1986 -Southwest Philosophy Review 3:5-18.
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    Predicting Students’ Intention to Plagiarize: an Ethical Theoretical Framework.S. K. Camara,Susanna Eng-Ziskin,Laura Wimberley,Katherine S. Dabbour &Carmen M. Lee -2017 -Journal of Academic Ethics 15 (1):43-58.
    This article investigates whether acts of plagiarism are predictable. Through a deductive, quantitative method, this study examines 517 students and their motivation and intention to plagiarize. More specifically, this study uses an ethical theoretical framework called the Theory of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior to proffer five hypotheses about cognitive, relational, and social processing relevant to ethical decision making. Data results indicate that although most respondents reported that plagiarism was wrong, students with strong intentions to plagiarize had a more positive (...) attitude toward plagiarizing, believed that it was important that family and friends think plagiarizing is acceptable, and perceived that plagiarizing would be an easy task. However, participants in the current study with less intention to plagiarize hold negative views about plagiarism, do not believe that plagiarism is acceptable to family, friends or peers, and perceive that the act of plagiarizing would prove difficult. Based on these findings, this study considers implications important for faculty, librarians, and student support staff in preventing plagiarism through collaborations and outreach programming. (shrink)
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    Averting Arguments: Nagarjuna’s Verse 29.S. K. Wertz -1998 -The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 24:70-73.
    I examine Nagarjuna’s averting an opponent’s argument, Paul Sagal’s general interpretation of Nagarjuna and especially Sagal’s conception of "averting" an argument. Following Matilal, a distinction is drawn between locutionary negation and illocationary negation in order to avoid errant interpretations of verse 29 The argument is treated as representing an ampliative or inductive inference rather than a deductive one. As Nagarjuna says in verse 30: "That [denial] of mine [in verse 29] is a non-apprehension of non-things" and non-apprehension is the averting (...) of arguments or "the relinquishing of all views." "Not making a proposition P" would be not speaking P or silence with regard to P and, as Sagal argues, not meaning a global linguistic silence. Such an interpretation would lead to attributing wholesale irrationalism to Nagarjuna-something I wish to avoid. (shrink)
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    Berkeley’s Chimeras: A Comment on Hill.S. K. Wertz -2000 -Southwest Philosophy Review 16 (2):201-204.
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    Brentano's Psycho-Intentional Criterion.S. K. Wertz -1968 -Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1968 (1):5-15.
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    Novak's Analogies.S. K. Wertz -1979 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 6 (1):79-85.
  32. Quine's Revisionism: Re-entry into Immunity.S. K. Wertz -1987 -International Logic Review 35:37.
  33. Semiotics and the theory of generative grammars.S. K. Šaumjan -1970 - In Algirdas Julien Greimas,Sign, language, culture. The Hague,: Mouton.
     
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  34. Healing and incurable illness.S. K. Toombs -2002 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Donna Dickenson & Thomas H. Murray,Healthcare Ethics and Human Values: An Introductory Text with Readings and Case Studies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 125--132.
     
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    Sublattices of the Recursively Enumerable Degrees.S. K. Thomason -1971 -Mathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1):273-280.
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    Comments on Our Times.S. K. Saksena -1963 -Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 4:279-287.
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  37. Current periodicals.S. K. Saksena -1968 -Philosophy East and West 18 (1/2):117.
     
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    Sidney's experiment in pastoral: The lady of may.S. K. Orgel -1963 -Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 26 (1/2):198-203.
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    Categories of frames for modal logic.S. K. Thomason -1975 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):439-442.
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    Radostʹ poznanii︠a︡.S. K. Burmistrov -1993 - Tverʹ: NPGP "GERS".
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    Collingwood, Dewey, Realism and its Demise.S. K. Wertz -2021 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 27 (2):227-240.
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    Probability and Lycan’s Paradox.S. K. Wertz -1988 -Southwest Philosophy Review 4 (2):85-85.
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    The Varieties of Cheating.S. K. Wertz -1981 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 8 (1):19-40.
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    Consciousness and Death in Pasternak'sDoctor Zhivago.S. K. Wertz -2017 -Journal of Aesthetic Education 51 (2):53-58.
    The novel Doctor Zhivago has not received the attention it has deserved lately—even much less for its philosophical ideas—so in this essay I want to bring attention to Boris Pasternak's notion of the nature of consciousness, which I find quite interesting. Yurii Zhivago, one of the principal characters in Doctor Zhivago, says the following about the experience of death: Will you [Anna Ivanovona] feel pain? Do the tissues feel their disintegration? In other words, what will happen to your consciousness? But (...) what is consciousness? Let's see. A conscious attempt to fall asleep is sure to produce insomnia, to try to... (shrink)
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    The Role of Practice in Collingwood’s Theory of Art.S. K. Wertz -1995 -Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (1):143-150.
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    What Led to Formalism?: Flaubert's Account of Sentimentalism.S. K. Wertz -2013 -Philosophy and Literature 37 (2):524-530.
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    Mīṁāmsā rules of interpretation: principal commentators of Dharmaśāstra.S. K. Limaye -2018 - Delhi, India: New Bharatiya Book Corporation.
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    Hume's Aesthetic Realism.S. K. Wertz -2006 -Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2):53-61.
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    (1 other version)Noncompactness in propositional modal logic.S. K. Thomason -1972 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):716-720.
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    Sot︠s︡ialʹno-filosofskie osnovanii︠a︡ obrazovanii︠a︡: monografii︠a︡.S. K. Buldakov -2000 - Kostroma: Kostromskoĭ gos. universitet.
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