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    Research Policy In Emerging Economies: Brazil’s Sector Funds.Creso - 2005 - Minerva 43 (3):245-263.
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    Techno-Nationalism and the Construction of University Technology Transfer.Creso, Andrew Kretz & Kristjan Sigurdson - 2013 - Minerva 51 (4):443-464.
    Our historical study of Canada’s main research university illuminates the overlooked influence of national identities and interests as forces shaping the institutionalization of technology transfer. Through the use of archival sources we trace the rise and influence of Canadian technological nationalism—a response to Canada’s perceived dependency on the United States’ science and technology. Technological nationalism provided a symbol for producing a shared understanding of the desirability and appropriateness of technology transfer that legitimated the commercial activities of university scientists.
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    Implementing the Innovation Agenda: A Study of Change at a Research Funding Agency.Emina Veletanlić & Creso - 2020 - Minerva 58 (2):261-283.
    With the rise of an innovation agenda in science policy, previous studies have identified a shift in how the state delegates responsibility to funding agencies in order to change the behaviour of the scientific community. This paper contributes to this literature through a micro-level study of how one of Canada’s largest research funding agencies, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, has changed resource allocation for research over 25 years. Our study foregrounds research funding agencies as key sites for examining (...)
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    Beyond technology transfer: US state policies to harness university research for economic development.Roger L. Geiger & Creso - 2005 - Minerva 43 (1):1-21.
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  5. Beyond technology transfer: New state policies for economic development for US universities.Roger L. Geiger & Creso Sa - 2005 - Minerva 42 (1).
     
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    On the nature and scope of featural representations of word meaning.Ken McRae, Virginia R. de Sa & Mark S. Seidenberg - 1997 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 126 (2):99-130.
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    Approach, avoidance, and affect: a meta-analysis of approach-avoidance tendencies in manual reaction time tasks.R. Hans Phaf, Sören E. Mohr, Mark Rotteveel & Jelte M. Wicherts - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Yun Sa-sun Kyosu ŭi sin sirhak sasangnon: Hanʼguk sasang ŭi sae chipʻyŏng.Sa-sun Yun - 1996 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
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  9. Who Reclaims Slurs?Bianca Cepollaro & Dan López de Sa - 2022 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 103 (3):606-619.
    Reclamation is usually taken to be the phenomenon wherein in-groups employ a slur to express pride, foster camaraderie, or subvert discriminatory structures. We provide data showing that, under some special circumstances, out-groups successfully reclaim slurs too. Thus, the mainstream restriction to in-groups is merely an approximation of the correct extension of the phenomenon – of who does actually reclaim slurs. Removing any such stipulative restriction opens a path towards further theorizing into the nature of reclamation.
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    Audience in Context.Dan López de Sa - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (1):241-253.
    In recent discussions on contextualism and relativism, some have suggested that audience-sensitivity motivates a content relativist version of radical relativism, according to which a sentence as said at a context can have different contents with respect to the different perspectives from where it is assessed. The first aim of this note is to illustrate how this is not so. According to Egan himself, the phenomenon motivates at least refinement of the characteristic moderate contention that features of a single context determine (...)
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  11. The Singular Relational plus Relativistic Content View.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (1):93-114.
    My aim is to defend a peculiar epistemic version of the particularity thesis, which results from a sui generis combination of what I call the ‘singular relational view’ and what I call the ‘relativistic content view.’ Particulars are not represented as part of putative singular content. Instead, we are perceptually acquainted with them in the relevant sense that experience puts us in direct perceptual contact with them. And the content of experience is best modeled as a propositional function, that is, (...)
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    al-Falsafah al-Islāmīyah wa-al-anmūdhaj al-Yūnānī.ʻĪsá ʻAbd Allāh - 2010 - Ṭarābulus, al-Jamāhīrīyah al-ʻArabīyah al-Lībīyah al-Shaʻbīyah al-Ishtirākīyah al-ʻUẓmá: Jamʻīyat al-Daʻwah al-Islāmīyah al-ʻĀlamīyah.
    Islamic philosophy; Islamic thought; Greek philosophy.
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  13. El problema de la relación filosofía-literatura.Diego Sánchez Meca - 2011 - In Joaquín Esteban Ortega & Rafael Argullol (eds.), Palabra y ficción: literatura y pensamiento en tiempo de crisis cultural. Valladolid: Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes.
     
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  14. Uma versão mais modesta dos argumentos transcendentais da primeira Crí­tica.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2009 - Princípios 16 (25):05-25.
    Esse trabalho apresenta uma reconstruçáo das referidas Deduçáo e Refutaçáo como argumentos contra uma forma empirista de ceticismo questionando a validade de juízos empíricos acerca de objetos externos na chamada acepçáo empírica, náo-transcendental do termo.
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    Ciência e cidadania: homenagem a Bento de Jesus Caraça.Luísa Schmidt & João de Pina-Cabral (eds.) - 2008 - Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.
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    O Estatuto Do Singular: Estratégias e Perspectivas.Maria Luísa Couto Soares, Nuno Venturinha & Gil da Costa Santos (eds.) - 2008 - Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda.
    O tradicional problema do conhecimento do singular mantém-se hoje em dia: o impasse assinalado por Aristóteles prevalece na maioria das ciências actuais que lidam precisamente com casos particulares, contingentes, imprevisíveis, que escapam ao enquadramento nos modelos categoriais. Este Colóquio sobre O Estatuto do Singular constituiu um desafio para todos aqueles que em diversas áreas filosóficas e científicas se enfrentam com a necessidade de repensar modelos e estratégias aplicáveis ao caso prático, à decisão, à acção, à inovação, à invenção; noções como (...)
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  17. Sharḥ Manẓūmat al-ādāb li-Ibn ʻAbd al-Qawī: Fatḥ al-Wahhāb sharḥ al-Ādāb.Mūsá ibn Aḥmad Ḥujāwī - 2005 - al-Dammām: Dār Ibn al-Jawzī. Edited by ʻAbd al-Salām ibn Muḥammad Shuwayʻir.
     
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  18. Por que somos o nosso cérebro: O Enativismo Posto em Questão.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira, Sergio Farias de Souza Filho & Victor Machado Barcellos - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46:517-554.
    In this essay we will argue for the following theses: 1- know-how is not a form of practical knowledge devoid of propositional sense; 2- the relationship between each perception and the body itself is metaphysically contingent (organisms and bodies can vary, as can even the spaces they occupy in the same experience vary), 3- it is up to the brain to configure or to shape a physical body (Körper) into a living body (Leib) and not the other way around; 4- (...)
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    Genetic epistemology, history of science and science education.Creso Franco & Dominique Colinvaux-De-Dominguez - 1992 - Science & Education 1 (3):255-271.
  20. al-Suhrawardī.Sāmī Kayyālī - 1966 - Miṣr: Dār al-Maʻārif.
  21. Chibetto ronrigaku kenkyū: "Tadashii ninshiki shudan ni tsuite no ronri no hōko".Sa-Skya PaṇḌI-Ta Kun-Dgaʾ-Rgyal-Mtshan - 1989 - Tōkyō: Tōyō Bunko.
     
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  22. Tse [i.e. tshad] ma rigs paʾi gter źes bya ba bźugs so.Sa-Skya PaṇḌI-Ta Kun-Dgaʾ-Rgyal-Mtshan - 1997 - Bir, Kangra, H.P.: Yashodhara Publications, Sidhartha's Intent for Dzongsar Institute.
     
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    Tshad ma.Sa-Skya Paṇḍi-Ta Kun-Dgaʼ & -Rgyal-Mtshan - 2004 - Pe-cin: Mtsho-sngon mi rigs dpe skrun khang. Edited by Sa-Skya Paṇḍi-Ta Kun-Dgaʼ, -Rgyal-Mtshan, G.ʼ & Yag-Ston Saṅs-Rgyas-Dpal.
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  24. Tshad ma rigs paʼi gter źes bya baʼi bstan bcos bźugs so.Sa-paṅ Kun-dgaʼ & -Rgyal-Mtshan - 2004 - In Sa-Skya Paṇḍi-Ta Kun-Dgaʼ & -Rgyal-Mtshan (eds.), Tshad ma. Pe-cin: Mtsho-sngon mi rigs dpe skrun khang.
     
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  25. Tshad ma rigs paʾi gter źes bya baʾi bstan bcos bźugs so.Sa-Skya PaṇḌI-Ta Kun-Dgaʾ-Rgyal-Mtshan - 1967 - [Gangtok: [S.N.].
     
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  26. Tshad ma rigs paʼi gter gyi raṅ ʼgrel bźugs so.Sa-paṅ Kun-dgaʼ & -Rgyal-Mtshan - 2004 - In Sa-Skya Paṇḍi-Ta Kun-Dgaʼ & -Rgyal-Mtshan (eds.), Tshad ma. Pe-cin: Mtsho-sngon mi rigs dpe skrun khang.
     
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  27. Tshad ma rigs gter rtsa ba daṅ ʾgrel pa.Sa-Skya PaṇḌI-Ta Kun-Dgaʾ-Rgyal-Mtshan - 1998 - [Chengdu]: Si-khron Źiṅ-chen Źin-hwa dpe tshoṅ khaṅ gis bkram. Edited by Go-Rams-Pa Bsod-Nams-Seṅ-Ge & Blo-Gter-Dbaṅ-Po.
    Root text with two commentaries i.e. Sde bdun mdo daṅ bcas paʾi dgoṅs pa phyin ci ma log par ʾgrel pa tshad ma rigs paʾi gter gyi don gsal bar byed pa by Go-rams-pa Bsod-nams-seṅ-ge and Tshad ma rigs paʾi gter gyi mchan ʾgrel sde bdun gsal baʾi sgron me by ʾJam-dbyaṅs Blo-gter-dbaṅ-po on principles of Buddhist logic.
     
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  28. Tshad ma rig paʼi gter gyi rtsa ba daṅ ʼgrel pa.Sa-Skya PaṇḌI-Ta Kun-Dgaʼ-Rgyal-Mtshan - 1989 - [Lhasa]: Bod-ljoṅs Śin-hwa dpe tshoṅ khaṅ nas bkram.
    Root text and autocommentary on the principles of Buddhist logic.
     
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  29. Tshad ma rigs gter gyi rtsa ba daṅ ran grel: the root text and autocommentary of Tshad ma rigs gter, fundamntal work on Buddhist logic.Sa-Skya PaṇḌI-Ta Kun-Dgaʾ-Rgyal-Mtshan - 1985 - Dehradun, U.P.: Sakya Centre.
     
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  30. Tshad ma rigs paʾi gter źes bya bźugs so.Sa-Skya PaṇḌI-Ta Kun-Dgaʾ-Rgyal-Mtshan - 1976 - [Simtokha: [S.N.].
     
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  31. Compromises in the history of Advaitic thought.S. Kuppusvāmi Sāstri - 1946 - Madras,: Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute.
     
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    The Aposteriori Response-Dependence of the Colors.Dan López De Sa - 2013 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):65-79.
    The paper proposes and defends the following characterization of response dependent property: a property is response-dependent iff there is a response-dependence biconditional for a concept signifying it which holds in virtue of the nature of the property. Finding out whether a property is such is to a large extent a posteriori matter. Finally, colors are response dependent: they are essentially tied to issuing the relevant experiences, so that having those experiences does give access to their, dispositional, nature. Finally, some important (...)
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    Vehicle-representationalism and hallucination.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (6):1727-1749.
    This paper is a new defense of the view that visual hallucinations lack content. The claim is that visual hallucinations are illusory not because their content is nonveridical, but rather because they seem to represent when they fail to represent anything in the first place. What accounts for the phenomenal character of visual experiences is not the content itself, but rather the vehicle of content, that is, not the properties represented by visual experience, but rather the relational properties of experience (...)
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  34. What is the Scandal of Philosophy?Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2018 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (3):141-166.
    The central question of this paper is: what has Kant’s Refutation of Idealism argument proven, if anything? What is the real scandal of philosophy and universal human reason? I argue that Kant’s Refutation argument can only be considered sound if we assume that his target is what I call ‘metaphysical external-world skepticism.’ What is in question is not the ‘existence’ of outside things but their very ‘nature,’ that is, the claim that the thing outside us, which appears to us as (...)
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    A new defense of trope content view of experience.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (7):1757-1768.
    The idea that what we perceive are tropes is anything but new. In fact, it was one of the reasons why the ontology of tropes was postulated in the first place. Still, the claim that we perceive tropes is invariably and purely based on pre-philosophical intuitions or, indirectly, either as a supporting argument for the advantages of content view when compared to the relational view of experience, or as a supporting argument in favor of the irreducible subjective character of experience. (...)
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  36. Transcendental Idealism, Noumenal Metaphysical Monism and Epistemological Phenomenalism.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2019 - Analytica. Revista de Filosofia 22 (1):81-104.
    In this paper, I present a new reading of transcendental idealism. For a start, I endorse Allison’s rejection of the traditional so-called two-world view and, hence, of Guyer and Van Cleve’s ontological phenomenalism. But following Allais, I also reject Allison’s metaphysical deflacionism: transcendental idealism is metaphysically committed to the existence of things in themselves, noumena in the negative sense. Nevertheless, in opposition to Allais, I take Kant’s claim that appearances are “mere representations” inside our minds seriously. In the empirical sense, (...)
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  37. The Dead End of Radical Interpretation.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2018 - Analytica. Revista de Filosofia 21 (1):209-226.
    Resumo: O projeto semântico de Davidson toma a forma de reducionismo que visa explicar as noções intencionais com base em noções puramente extensionais. O objetivo desse trabalho consiste na investigação do fracasso do projeto de Davidson como um argumento indireto contra sua suposição segundo a qual a chamada interpretação radical seria o fundamento do significado linguístico e do pensamento. Abstract: Davidson's semantic program is a form of semantic reductionism that aims to account for intensional notions on a purely extensional basis. (...)
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  38. Veda-prāmāṇya-mīmāṃsā tathā R̥shi Dayānanda.Śrīnivāsa Śāstrī - 1980 - Kurukshetra: Kurukshetra Viśvavidyālaya.
     
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  39. Fī al-thaqāfah wa-al-falsafah: dirāsāt muhdāh lil-Ustādh Aḥmad al-Saṭṭātī.Aḥmad Saṭṭātī & Sālim Yafūt (eds.) - 1997 - al-Rabāṭ: al-Mamlakah al-Maghribīyah, Jāmiʻat Muḥammad al-Khāmis.
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    Human Dignity of the Vulnerable in the Age of Rights: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.Emilio García-Sánchez & Aniceto Masferrer (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume is devoted to exploring a subject which, on the surface, might appear to be just a trending topic. In fact, it is much more than a trend. It relates to an ancient, permanent issue which directly connects with people's life and basic needs: the recognition and protection of individuals' dignity, in particular the inherent worthiness of the most vulnerable human beings. The content of this book is described well enough by its title: 'Human Dignity of the Vulnerable in (...)
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    Comparing logic programming and formal argumentation; the case of ideal and eager semantics.Martin Caminada, Sri Harikrishnan & Samy Sá - 2022 - Argument and Computation 13 (1):93-120.
    The connection between logic programming and formal argumentation has been studied starting from the landmark 1995 paper of Dung. Subsequent work has identified a standard translation from logic programs to argumentation frameworks, under which pairwise correspondences hold between various logic programming semantics and various formal argumentation semantics. This includes the correspondence between 3-valued stable and complete semantics, between well-founded and grounded semantics and between 2-valued stable and stable semantics. In the current paper, we show that the existing translation is able (...)
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  42. Vagueness as Semantic Indecision: Metaphysical Vagueness vs Indeterminate Reference.Dan López de Sa - 2013 - Metaphysica 14 (2):197-209.
    After presenting a negative characterization of metaphysical vagueness and the main tenets of the view of vagueness as semantic indecision, the paper critically discusses the objection that such a view requires that at least some vagueness not be just constituted by semantic indecision—but rather by the metaphysical vagueness of some semantic relations themselves submitted by Trenton Merricks and, more recently, Nathan Salmon.
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  43. Phenomenalism and Kant.Roberto Horacio de Sá Pereira - 2021 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (13):245-258.
    Readings of Kant’s Critique as endorsing phenomenalism have occupied the spotlight in recent times: ontological phenomenalism, semantic phenomenalism, analytical phenomenalism, epistemological phenomenalism, and so on. Yet, they raise the same old coherence problem with the Critique : are they compatible with Kant’s Refutation of Idealism? Are they able to reconcile the Fourth Paralogism of the first edition with the Refutation of the second, since Kant repeatedly claimed that he never changed his mind in-between the two editions of his Critique? This (...)
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    What We Can Learn about Phenomenal Concepts from Wittgenstein’s Private Language.Roberto Sá Pereira - 2016 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (2):125-152.
    This paper is both systematic and historical in nature. From a historical viewpoint, I aim to show that to establish Wittgenstein’s claim that “an ‘inner process’ stands in need of outward criteria” there is an enthymeme in Wittgenstein’s private language argument overlooked in the literature, namely Wittgenstein’s suggestion that both perceptual and bodily experiences are _transparent_ in the relevant sense that one cannot point to a mental state and wonder “What is that?” From a systematic viewpoint, I aim to show (...)
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  45. Capacitism as a New Solution to Mary's puzzle.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 14 (32):252-263.
    In this paper, I argue for a new solution to Mary’s puzzle in Jackson’s famous knowledge argument. We are told that imprisoned Mary knows all facts or truths about color and color vision. On her release, she learns something new according to B-type of materialism and according to property dualism. I argue that this cognitive improvement can only be accounted for in terms of what Schellenberg has recently called “capacitism,” namely the claim that that experience is constitutively a matter of (...)
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  46. Adverbial account of intransitive self-consciousness.Roberto Sá Pereira - 2015 - Abstracta 8 (2).
    This paper has two aims. First, it aims to provide an adverbial account of the idea of an intransitive self-consciousness and, second, it aims to argue in favor of this account. These aims both require a new framework that emerges from a critical review of Perry’s famous notion of the “unarticulated constituents” of propositional content. First, I aim to show that the idea of an intransitive self-consciousness can be phenomenologically described in an analogy with the adverbial theory of perception. In (...)
     
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    Marātib-i ẓuhūr-i falsafah-i siyāsat dar tamaddun-i Islāmī: ṭabaqahʹbandī-i mutūn va falsafah-i tārīkh-i siyāsat dar Islām va Īrān.Mūsá Najafī - 2003 - [Tihrān]: Muʼassasah-i Farhangī-i Dānish va Andīshah-ʼi Muʻāṣir.
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  48. Phenomenal Character as the Mode of Presentation of Environmental Properties.Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira - 2011 - Abstracta 6 (2):231-251.
    The purpose of this paper is to defend and further develop an account of the phenomenal character of perceptual experience. Rather than identify the phenomenal character with the intrinsic properties represented by perceptual experience (phenomenal externalism), my aim is to support the alternative claim that the phenomenal character of a perceptual experience is to be identified with the mode of presentation of environmental properties.
     
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    Jordanian and British primary schoolchildren's attitudes towards the environment.Ivan Reid & Imad Sa'di - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (3):473-480.
    The paper explores the important but neglected field of primary schoolchildren's attitudes towards the environment using a specifically designed scale in Arabic and English. It reports attitude differences towards the environment and three domains -- pollution, waste and animals and plants -- according to nationality and gender. Overall the findings show that environmental education programmes produce only slightly positive attitudes. Consideration is given to the further research required to enhance such programmes.
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  50. Dvaitabhūṣaṇam.Soraṭhūra Śrīnivāsācarya - 2005 - Beṅgalūru: Pūrṇaprajñasaṃśodhanamandiram.
    Critical evaluation of Śaṅkarapādabhūṣaṇam of Raghunāthasūri, presenting Advaita point of view against the Dvaita school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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