Mīmāṃsāyāṃ kāvyaśāstre ca śabdaśaktiḥ.Viroopaksha V. Jaddipal -2002 - Dillī: Amara Grantha Pablikeśansa.detailsStudy of sementics with reference to Mimamsa philosophy and Sanskrit poetics.
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Epistemology, logic, and grammer in the analysis of sentence-meaning.V. P. Bhatta -1991 - Delhi, India: Eastern Book Linkers.detailsIndian theories of sentence and its meaning with special reference to grammar (Vyākaraṇa), logic (Nyāya), and ritualism (Mīmāṃsā).
Science, Technology, and Humanism.V. A. Engelhardt -1981 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (4):33-50.detailsOne is entirely justified in regarding a humanist perception of the world in which we live as a manifestation of the place held in our consciousness by concerns for the fate, needs, and designs of humankind, both as a biological species in its various forms of community and as individual persons.
Christianity and culture: history, tradition, modernity.V. Klymov -1997 -Ukrainian Religious Studies 6:65-66.detailsUnder this name, on November 20-21, the All-Ukrainian Scientific and Practical Conference took place in Poltava, which became one of the many events devoted to the 2000th anniversary of the Nativity of Christ. Its organizers were Poltava Regional State Administration, Department of Religious Studies at the Institute of Philosophy named after G. Skovoroda, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Poltava State Pedagogical Institute. VG Korolenko. The conference was attended by scholars: religious scholars, historians, philosophers, ethnographers, cultural experts, teachers from Kyiv, (...) and many regions of Ukraine. (shrink)
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On The "Ecologization" of Contemporary Natural Science.V. A. Los' -1974 -Russian Studies in Philosophy 13 (2):149-151.detailsAnalysis of the problem of the biosphere at the present level of theoretical research has, as it were, "bypassed" a necessary link in the process of cognition, one involving the development of general concepts, an apparatus of categories, propositions and inferences, and the like. Essentially they are lacking. However, to pass from sensory observation directly to practice entails certain negative consequences, as the experience of the development of modern civilization persuasively demonstrates. It is becoming more and more obvious that an (...) adequate interpretation of "biospheric" problems requires the development of fundamental theoretical propositions and, in particular, identification of trends in the development of scientific knowledge. (shrink)
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What does biostatistics mean to us.V. W. Berger &J. R. Matthews -2006 -Mens Sana Monographs 4 (1):89.detailsIt is human nature to try to recognize patterns and to make sense of that which we observe. Unfortunately, our intuition is often wrong, and so there is a need to impose some objectivity on the methods by which observations are converted into knowledge. One definition of biostatistics could be precisely this, the rigorous and objective conversion of medical and/or biological observations into knowledge. Both consumers of biostatistical principles and biostatisticians themselves vary in the extent to which they recognize the (...) need to continue the improvement. Some may not recognize the need for (some or all of) the methods that have already been developed; others may accept these as they find them completely sufficient; still others recognize both the value and the shortcomings of these methods, and seek to develop even better methods to ensure that future medical conclusions are less subject to biases than current ones are. (shrink)
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