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    Fluctuations and sensitivity in nonequilibrium systems: proceedings of an international conference, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 12-16, 1984.Werner Horsthemke & Dilip Kondepudi (eds.) - 1984 - New York: Springer Verlag.
    This volume contains the invited lectures and a selection of the contributed papers and posters of the workshop on "Fluctuations and Sensitivity in Nonequil ibrium Systems", held at the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center, Un i vers ity of Texas at Austin, March 12-16, 1984. The workshop dealt with stochastic phenomena and sensi­ tivity in nonequilibrium systems from a macroscopic point of view. Durin9 the last few years it has been realized that the role of fluctuations is far less trivial (...)
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  2. Semantics and the objects of assertion.Dilip Ninan - 2010 - Linguistics and Philosophy 33 (5):355-380.
    This paper is about the relationship between two questions: the question of what the objects of assertion are and the question of how best to theorise about ‘shifty’ phenomena like modality and tense. I argue that the relationship between these two questions is less direct than is often supposed. I then explore the consequences of this for a number of debates in the philosophy of language.
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  3. De se attitudes: Ascription and communication.Dilip Ninan - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (7):551-567.
    This paper concerns two points of intersection between de se attitudes and the study of natural language: attitude ascription and communication. I first survey some recent work on the semantics of de se attitude ascriptions, with particular attention to ascriptions that are true only if the subject of the ascription has the appropriate de se attitude. I then examine – and attempt to solve – some problems concerning the role of de se attitudes in linguistic communication.
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  4. Two puzzles about deontic necessity.Dilip Ninan - 2005 - In J. Gajewski, V. Hacquard, B. Nickel & S. Yalcin (eds.), New Work on Modality, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
    The deontic modal must has two surprising properties: an assertion of must p does not permit a denial of p, and must does not take past tense complements. I first consider an explanation of these phenomena that stays within Angelika Kratzer’s semantic framework for modals, and then offer some reasons for rejecting that explanation. I then propose an alternative account, according to which simple must sentences have the force of an imperative.
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    Cofinal types of ultrafilters.Dilip Raghavan & Stevo Todorcevic - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (3):185-199.
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    Inconsistent theories as scientific objectives.Dilip B. Madan - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (3):453-470.
    Theories are conceptualized as predictors of phenomena using computable functions acting on prior world information. Formally, the concept of bounded prior world recursive function is defined and used as a candidate for a potential theory. An artificial world of fact is then constructed for which there exist two inconsistent best theories, in that they cannot be improved upon, and these theories are maximally inconsistent in that every best theory is a compromise. It is argued that in such a world the (...)
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    Quine on Logical Truth.Dilip Kumar Basu - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):341-343.
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    Microscopic aspects implied by the Second Law.D. K. Kondepudi - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (7):713-722.
    It is conventional to try to arrive at the Boltzmann principle and the Second Law starting with the laws of dynamics at the microscopic level. In this article the opposite view is presented: Starting with the Second Law, microscopic properties are derived. A classical result of Wien is developed into a general theorem, and the possibility of deriving the Boltzmann principle as a consequence of Carnot's theorem is discussed.
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    Les Nagarjunas dans l’histoire de l’Inde.Dilip Malakar - 1958 - Revue de Synthèse 79 (9-10):31-51.
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  10. The blindness of insight: why communalism in India is about caste.Dilip M. Menon - 2010 - In Aakash Singh & Silika Mohapatra (eds.), Indian political thought: a reader. New York: Routledge.
     
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  11. Smr̥ticāraṇe mahāyogī Anirbāṇa.Dilip Kumar Roy - 1979 - Kalikātā: Haimabatī : paribeśaka Śrīarabinda Pāṭhamandira.
     
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    A small ultrafilter number at smaller cardinals.Dilip Raghavan & Saharon Shelah - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (3-4):325-334.
    It is proved to be consistent relative to a measurable cardinal that there is a uniform ultrafilter on the real numbers which is generated by fewer than the maximum possible number of sets. It is also shown to be consistent relative to a supercompact cardinal that there is a uniform ultrafilter on \ which is generated by fewer than \ sets.
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    Modality and the Future. [REVIEW]Dilip Ninan - forthcoming - Analysis.
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    Perspectives in contemporary philosophy.Dilip Kumar Chakraborty (ed.) - 1997 - Delhi: Ajanta Publications.
    Contributed research papers chiefly on Indic philosophy.
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  15. A preface to Rancière.Dilip Gaonkar - 2019 - In Scott Durham, Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar & Jacques Rancière (eds.), Distributions of the sensible: Rancière, between aesthetics and politics. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    Resistance to reflexivity.Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar - 1997 - Social Epistemology 11 (2):165 – 170.
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    P-ideal dichotomy and weak squares.Dilip Raghavan - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (1):157-167.
    We answer a question of Cummings and Magidor by proving that the P-ideal dichotomy of Todorčević refutes ${\square}_{\kappa, \omega}$ for any uncountable $\kappa$. We also show that the P-ideal dichotomy implies the failure of ${\square}_{\kappa, < \mathfrak{b}}$ provided that $cf(\kappa) > {\omega}_{1}$.
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  18. Yogi Sri Krishnaprem.Dilip Kumar Roy - 1968 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Edited by Sri Krishna Prem.
     
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  19. Mental accounting and individual welfare.Dilip Soman, Hee-Kyung Ahn & G. Keren - 2011 - In Gideon Keren (ed.), Perspectives on framing. New York: Psychology Press. pp. 65--92.
     
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    A Question of Begging.Dilip K. Basu - 1986 - Informal Logic 8 (1).
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    The density zero ideal and the splitting number.Dilip Raghavan - 2020 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 171 (7):102807.
    The main result of this paper is an improvement of the upper bound on the cardinal invariant $cov^*(L_0)$ that was discovered in [11]. Here $L_0$ is the ideal of subsets of the set of natural numbers that have asymptotic density zero. This improved upper bound is also dualized to get a better lower bound on the cardinal $non^*(L_0)$. En route some variations on the splitting number are introduced and several relationships between these variants are proved.
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    The New Science of Practical Wisdom.Dilip V. Jeste, Ellen E. Lee, Charles Cassidy, Rachel Caspari, Pascal Gagneux, Danielle Glorioso, Bruce L. Miller, Katerina Semendeferi, Candace Vogler, Howard Nusbaum & Dan Blazer - 2019 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 62 (2):216-236.
    We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom.Are the smartest people also the wisest? Not necessarily. While traditional intellectual reasoning and procedural knowledge have helped build the communities we live in, there is a growing scientific understanding that we need emotionally balanced and better-fitting prosocial frameworks for coping with the uncertainties and complexities of life and addressing new challenges of the modern world. We are now poised on the edge of a new science of wisdom.The concept of wisdom, long (...)
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  23. Assertion, Evidence, and the Future.Dilip Ninan - 2022 - Philosophical Review 131 (4):405-451.
    This essay uses a puzzle about assertion and time to explore the pragmatics, semantics, and epistemology of future discourse. The puzzle concerns cases in which a subject is in a position to say, at an initial time t, that it will be that ϕ, but is not in a position to say, at a later time t′, that it is or was that ϕ, despite not losing or gaining any relevant evidence between t and t′. We consider a number of (...)
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  24. The Revival of Rhetoric, the New Rhetoric, and the Rhetorical Turn: Some Distinctions.Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar - 1993 - Informal Logic 15 (1).
    Each of the three phrases-the revival of rhetoric, the new rhetoric, and the rhetorical turn-points to a rediscovery of rhetoric in contemporary thought. However, the scholarly work, motivation and commitments associated with each phrase invokes and puts into playa different notion of rhetoric. In this paper, I explore those differences with a view to showing how the "rhetorical turn," unlike the "revival of rhetoric" and the "new rhetoric," repositions rhetoric as a "metadiscipline." Thus, it signifies a radical shift in the (...)
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  25. What is the Problem of De Se Attitudes?Dilip Ninan - 2016 - In Manuel García-Carpintero & Stephan Torre (eds.), About Oneself: De Se Thought and Communication. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    I argue that de se attitudes pose a special problem for philosophical theories of attitudes. Attitude contents are supposed to play a role in characterizing agreement and are also supposed to play a role in the explanation of action. De se attitudes reveal that no single type of object can play both roles.
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    A Slice of a Postgraduate Medical Resident's Life.Dilip Gude - 2012 - Mens Sana Monographs 10 (1):189.
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    Quine on logical truth.Dilip Kumar Basu - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):341-343.
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    Russell on Denoting.Dilip K. Basu - 1983 - Analysis 43 (2):65 - 70.
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    Decision theory with complex uncertainties.Dilip B. Madan & J. C. Owings - 1988 - Synthese 75 (1):25 - 44.
    A case is made for supposing that the total probability accounted for in a decision analysis is less than unity. This is done by constructing a measure on the set of all codes for computable functions in such a way that the measure of every effectively accountable subset is bounded by a number <1. The consistency of these measures with the Savage axioms for rational preference is established. Implications for applied decision theory are outlined.
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  30. Poetry as the historical essence of language: an essay on the poetics of Martin Heidegger.Dilip Naik - 1989 - Bhubaneswar: Post Graduate Dept. of English, Utkal University.
     
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    The Cognitive Process of Problem Solving: A Soft Systems Approach.Dilip Patel & Shushma Patel - 2003 - Brain and Mind 4 (2):283-295.
    In this paper we describe the nature and problems of business and define one aspect of the business environment. We then propose a framework based on augmented soft systems methodology and object technology that captures both the soft and hard aspects of a business environment within the context of organisational culture. We also briefly discuss cognitive informatics and its relevance to understanding problems and solutions. Pólya's work, which is based around solving mathematical problems, is considered within the context of information (...)
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  32. Quantification and Epistemic Modality.Dilip Ninan - 2018 - Philosophical Review 127 (4):433-485.
    This essay introduces a puzzle about the interaction between quantifiers and epistemic modals. The puzzle motivates the idea that whether an object satisfies an epistemically modalized predicate depends on the mode of presentation of the domain of quantification. I compare two ways of implementing this idea, one using counterpart theory, the other using Aloni's 'conceptual covers' theory, and then provides some evidence in favor of the former.
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  33. Counterfactual Attitudes and Multi-Centered Worlds.Dilip Ninan - 2012 - Semantics and Pragmatics 5 (5):1-57.
    Counterfactual attitudes like imagining, dreaming, and wishing create a problem for the standard formal semantic theory of de re attitude ascriptions. I show how the problem can be avoided if we represent an agent's attitudinal possibilities using "multi-centered worlds", possible worlds with multiple distinguished individuals, each of which represents an individual with whom the agent is acquainted. I then present a compositional semantics for de re ascriptions according to which singular terms are "assignment-sensitive" expressions and attitude verbs are "assignment shifters".
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  34. Imagination and the Self.Dilip Ninan - 2016 - In Amy Kind (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Imagination. New York: Routledge.
    This essay surveys some of the literature on "imagining oneself to be another," and offers a theory of the content of such imaginings.
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    Begging the question, circularity and epistemic propriety.Dilip K. Basu - 1994 - Argumentation 8 (3):217-226.
    In this paper we shall try to understand what it is to beg the question, and since begging the question is generally believed to be linked with circularity, we shall also explore this relationship. Finally, we shall consider whether certain forms of valid argument can go through smoothly in anepistemio context without begging the question. We shall consider, especially, the claims of the disjunctive syllogism in this regard.
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  36. Who Is The Real Hume in The Dialogues?Dilip Basu - 1978 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 6 (1):21-28.
     
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    A Espiritualidade Cética ou o Budismo Acidental de “O segredo do Bonzo” de Machado de Assis.Dilip Loundo & Teresinha Vânia Zimbrão da Silva - 2014 - Horizonte 12 (35):833-850.
    The objective of the present article is to support the idea that Machado de Assis’ work conforms well to what may be called a non-religious spirituality. For that, the article’s main focus is the analysis of the short story “O Segredo do Bonzo: Capítulo Inédito de Fernão Mendes Pinto”, published in 1882’s collection titled Papéis Avulsos, where the main principles of that spirituality, which is spread all over his work, are given in a nutshell. In a first moment, we analise (...)
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    Individuação como filosofia prática: a clínica da “meia-idade” de C. G. Jung e a doutrina indiana dos Puruṣārthas.Dilip Loundo - 2019 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 10 (2):21.
    A intervenção histórica de Jung constitui, em nossa opinião, uma proposta de revitalização, na modernidade, de uma filosofia soteriológica que se ancora, estrategicamente, no contexto disciplinar de uma “psicologia científica”. Enquanto “clínica da meia-idade” ou “clínica da individuação”, o modelo que mais diretamente inspira a psicologia analítica de Jung é o athanasius pharmakon dos antigos - a “medicina da imortalidade”. Seu arcabouço conceitual, ao invés de uma teoria científica de pretensões universalizantes, consagra-se como linguagem-força que estrutura e sustenta, no Ocidente (...)
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  39. Nyāyaviśiṣṭādvaitamatayoḥ īśvaratattvavicāraḥ.Dilip Kumar Mishra - 2007 - Tirupatiḥ: Rāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥taviśvavidyālayaḥ. Edited by Harekrishna Satapathy & S. Sudarsana Sarma.
    Concept of God according to Nyaya and Viśiṣṭādvaita philosophy; a study.
     
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    Religious Harmony as The Gateway To Social Harmony and Peace: An Approach From Lord Buddha And Swami Vivekananda.Dilip Kumar Mohanta - forthcoming - Philosophy and Progress:1-14.
    This short paper argues that interreligious and intra-religious harmony is a necessary condition for social harmony, peace and progress. It is an attempt to develop arguments in favour of the above thesis with special reference to the teachings of Buddha and Vivekananda. Buddha taught human beings to be rational, analytical and moral in way of life. Buddha, therefore, taught openness, interdependence and middle path. Vivekananda also argues for universal religion which is based on scientific, rational and compassionate human relations. He (...)
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    The poetics of history: a comparative study of Heidegger's discourse on historicity in relation to Judaic and Indian thought.Dilip Naik - 2010 - Delhi: Shakti Book House.
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  42. Sri Aurobindo as Seer-Poet.Dilip Kumar Roy - 1974 - In Aurobindo Ghose, Srinivasa Iyengar & R. K. (eds.), Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press.
     
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  43. Sri Aurobindo's Integral Approach to the Concept of Evolution.Dilip Kumar Roy - 2007 - In Indrani Sanyal & Krishna Roy (eds.), Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld in association with Jadavpur Univ., Kolkata.
     
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  44. Mental accounting and individual welfare.Dilip Soman & Hee-Kyung Ahn - 2011 - In Gideon Keren (ed.), Perspectives on framing. New York: Psychology Press.
     
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  45. Relational Semantics and Domain Semantics for Epistemic Modals.Dilip Ninan - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (1):1-16.
    The standard account of modal expressions in natural language analyzes them as quantifiers over a set of possible worlds determined by the evaluation world and an accessibility relation. A number of authors have recently argued for an alternative account according to which modals are analyzed as quantifying over a domain of possible worlds that is specified directly in the points of evaluation. But the new approach only handles the data motivating it if it is supplemented with a non-standard account of (...)
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  46. Self‐Location and Other‐Location.Dilip Ninan - 2013 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (1):301-331.
    According to one tradition in the philosophy of language and mind, the content of a psychological attitude can be characterized by a set of possibilities. On the classic version of this account, advocated by Hintikka (1962) and Stalnaker (1984) among others, the possibilities in question are possible worlds, ways the universe might be. Lewis (1979, 1983a) proposed an alternative to this account, according to which the possibilities in question are possible individuals or centered worlds, ways an individual might be. The (...)
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  47. An Expressivist Theory of Taste Predicates.Dilip Ninan - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    Simple taste predications come with an `acquaintance requirement': they require the speaker to have had a certain kind of first-hand experience with the object of predication. For example, if I tell you that the crème caramel is delicious, you would ordinarily assume that I have actually tasted the crème caramel and am not simply relying on the testimony of others. The present essay argues in favor of a lightweight expressivist account of the acquaintance requirement. This account consists of a recursive (...)
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    Bhartṛhari’s Linguistic Ontology and the Semantics of Ātmanepada.Dilip Loundo - 2015 - Sophia 54 (2):165-180.
    The distinct function of ātmanepada in Sanskrit language remains a sort of linguist mystery in Sanskrit studies. In this article, I analyze the larger implications and subliminal meaning of ātmanepada by moving beyond the realm of linguistics, which has been the dominant approach, and entering the territory of philosophy and, more specifically, the purportful approach of traditional Indian philosophy of language represented by Bhartṛhari’s Vākyapadīya. Bhartṛhari’s analytical procedure seeks to unveil the ontological interdependence that binds together the constituent elements of (...)
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    Razão (jñāna) e Devoção (bhakti) no Advaita Vedānta: Madhusūdana Sarasvatī (séc. XVI) e o Bhagavad Gītā.Dilip Loundo - 2020 - Educação E Filosofia 33 (69):1323-1371.
    Razão e Devoção no Advaita Vedānta: Madhusūdana Sarasvatī e o Bhagavad Gītā 1 Resumo: O artigo tem por objetivo empreender a análise dos princípios constitutivos da práxis devocional proposta pelo Bhagavad Gītā, segundo a interpretação do filósofo Madhusūdana Sarasvatī. Excelso representante do Advaita Vedānta, Madhusūdana Sarasvatī buscou incorporar as práticas devocionais à epistemologia tradicional da escola, centrada num exercício radical de reflexão racional, em sintonia com os ensinamentos do filósofo fundador Śaṅkarācārya. Devoto inarredável de Kṛṣṇa, Madhusūdana Sarasvatī cumpriu sua tarefa (...)
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    The meaningfulness of “The Meaninglessness of Ritual”: [an advaita Vedānta perspective on] Vedic ritual as narrative of renunciation.Dilip Loundo - 2019 - Horizonte 16 (51):1152.
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