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  1. Higher Level Intelligence in Machines.Jitesh Dundas & Maurice Ling - 2011 - Human-Level Intelligence 2:2.
    here has been a large number of studies in neurological sciences on how human brain works, especially in reading and parallel information processing. So I think this statement is really sweeping. Perhaps it is better to knowledge the abilities of human brains and to comment on the limitations of the human brain. The book “Adapt” by Tim Hartford advocates micro-step changes. An important aspect in this area is to understand the processes involved behind the scenes so that it gives us (...)
     
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    The joint development of hemispheric lateralization for words and faces.Eva M. Dundas, David C. Plaut & Marlene Behrmann - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (2):348.
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    What are we here for?F. Dundas Todd - 1901 - New York: The Photo-beacon Co..
    Answer.--Education.--Work.--Intelligence.--Disease.--War.--Commerce.--Morality.--Humanity.--Religion .--Success.--Conclusion.
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    Fairyland and the vanishing point.Judith Dundas - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (1):82-84.
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    Haribhadra on giving.Paul Dundas - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (1):1-42.
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    Illusion and the poetic image.Judith Dundas - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32 (2):197-203.
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    Illusion and the Poetic Image.Judith Dundas - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (2):197-204.
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    Jaina-Onomasticon. By Johannes Klatt. Edited by Peter Flügel and Kornelius Krümpelmann.Paul Dundas - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (2).
    Jaina-Onomasticon. By Johannes Klatt. Edited by Peter Flügel and Kornelius Krümpelmann. Jaina Studies, vol. 1. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 2017. Pp. 1012. €178.
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    Kuvalayamala: Roman Jaina De 779 Compose Par Uddyotanasuri, Vol. 1: Etude; Vol II: Traduction et Annotations.Paul Dundas - 2012 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 132 (2):305.
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    Le théâtre de l’Inde médiévale entre tradition et innovation: Le Moharājaparājaya de Yaśaḥpāla. By Basile Leclère.Paul Dundas - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (4).
    Le théâtre de l’Inde médiévale entre tradition et innovation: Le Moharājaparājaya de Yaśaḥpāla. By Basile Leclère. Indica et Tibetica, vol. 54. Marburg: Indica et Tibetica Verlag, 2013. Pp. 614. €84.
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    Style and the mind's eye.Judith Dundas - 1979 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (3):325-334.
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    Some Jain References to the Thags and the SaṃsāramocakaSome Jain References to the Thags and the Samsaramocaka.Paul Dundas - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):281.
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    The Transference of the Treasury in 454 B.C.R. H. Dundas - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (02):62-.
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    Thucydides VIII. 5. v.R. H. Dundas - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (05):167-168.
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  15. L'homme, notre dernière chance. Croissance démographique, ressources naturelles et niveau de vie, coll. « Libre Echange ».Julian L. Simon, Linda J. Ranchin-Dundas & Raoul Audouin - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 177 (1):125-126.
     
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    Becoming Aware of Inner Self-Critique and Kinder Toward Self: A Qualitative Study of Experiences of Outcome After a Brief Self-Compassion Intervention for University Level Students.Per-Einar Binder, Ingrid Dundas, Signe Hjelen Stige, Aslak Hjeltnes, Vivian Woodfin & Christian Moltu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Competencies and Milestones for Bioethics Trainees: Beyond ASBH’s Healthcare Ethics Consultant Certification and Core Competencies.Douglas S. Diekema, Anna Snyder, Nicolas Dundas & Kimberly E. Sawyer - 2021 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 32 (2):127-148.
    Clinical ethics training programs are responsible for preparing their trainees to be competent ethics consultants worthy of the trust of patients, families, surrogates, and healthcare professionals. While the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) offers a certification examination for healthcare ethics consultants, no tools exist for the formal evaluation of ethics trainees to assess their progress toward competency. Medical specialties accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) use milestones to report trainees’ progress along a continuum of (...)
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    Somnolent sūtras: Scriptural commentary in śvetāmbara jainism. [REVIEW]Paul Dundas - 1996 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 24 (1):73-101.
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    Is Dispositional Self-Compassion Associated With Psychophysiological Flexibility Beyond Mindfulness? An Exploratory Pilot Study.Julie Lillebostad Svendsen, Elisabeth Schanche, Berge Osnes, Jon Vøllestad, Endre Visted, Ingrid Dundas, Helge Nordby, Per-Einar Binder & Lin Sørensen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Textual Authority in Ritual Procedure: The Śvetāmbara Jain Controversy Concering Īryāpathikīpratikramaṇa. [REVIEW]Paul Dundas - 2011 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (3):327-350.
    The ceremony of īryāpathikīpratikramaṇa in which a renunciant or lay person repents for any violence inflicted on living creatures during motion is one of the central rituals of Jain disciplinary observance. The correct procedure for this ritual and its connection to sāmāyika, temporary contemplative withdrawal, were discussed during the first millennium CE in the Śvetāmbara Āvaśyaka literature. The Āvaśyaka Cūrṇi and the Mahāniśītha Sūtra offer two alternative orderings, with the former text prescribing that īryāpathikīpratikramaṇa be carried out after sāmāyika and (...)
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    The laicisation of the bondless doctrine: A new study of the development of early jainism. [REVIEW]Paul Dundas - 1997 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 25 (5):495-516.
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    James Dundas on the Hobbesian State of Nature.Alexander Broadie - 2013 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 11 (1):1-13.
    During the last few months of his life James Dundas, first Lord Arniston (c. 1620–79), wrote a monograph on moral philosophy. It appears never to have been mentioned in any work whether academic or otherwise. It includes a discussion promoting three doctrines against Hobbes. First, that something is simply good and something is simply bad, and that the first rule of morals is not self-love, but the glory of God. Secondly, the state of nature is not a state of (...)
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    Pride Aside: James Dundas as a Stoic Christian.Giovanni Gellera - 2019 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 17 (2):157-174.
    In the manuscript Idea philosophiae moralis, James Dundas, first Lord Arniston, a Presbyterian, a judge and a philosopher, makes extensive use of Stoic themes and authors. About one third of the manuscript is a close reading of Seneca. Dundas judges Stoicism from the perspective of Calvinism: the decisive complaint is that the Stoics are ‘prideful’ when they consider happiness to be within the grasp of fallen human reason. However, pride aside, Dundas is willing to recover some Stoic (...)
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  24. 6. Scottish Universities and Their Patrons: Argyll, Bute, and Dundas.Edward Andrew - 2006 - In Patrons of Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press. pp. 119-134.
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    Review of Fountain Come Forth: The Anglican Church and the Valley Town of Dundas, prepared by R.B. Gilman. [REVIEW]Henry Roper Roper & Arthur Davis - 2005 - In Henry Roper Roper & Arthur Davis (eds.), Collected Works of George Grant: Volume 3. University of Toronto Press. pp. 221-223.
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    Contexts of religious tolerance: New perspectives from early modern Britain and beyond.Christian Maurer & Giovanni Gellera - 2020 - Global Intellectual History 5 (2):125-136.
    This article is an introduction to a special issue on ‘Contexts of Religious Tolerance: New Perspectives from Early Modern Britain and Beyond’, which contains essays on the contributions to the debates on tolerance by non-canonical philosophers and theologians, mainly from seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Scotland and England. Among the studied authors are the Aberdeen Doctors, Samuel Rutherford, James Dundas, John Finch, George Keith, John Simson, Archibald Campbell, Francis Hutcheson, George Turnbull and John Witherspoon. The introduction draws attention to several methodological (...)
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    The Conundrum of Kundakunda’s Status in the Digambara Tradition.Jayandra Soni - 2023 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 51 (5):645-662.
    Kundakunda’s handling of several basic ideas cannot be omitted when one deals with the following concepts in Jaina philosophy: 1. Sy_āt/siya, syādvāda_ or _saptabhaṅgī_. 2. _Nayas_, _vyavahāra_ and _niścaya nayas_ and _naya_vāda. 3. _Sapta_ and _Nava tattvas/padārtha_ and 4. _Anekāntavāda_. No doubt his dates are a major conundrum; recent research regards him to have lived around the fourth or fifth centuries (Brill’s Encyclopedia of Jainism, BEJ: Brill’s Encyclopedia of Jainism (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 2 South Asia), edited by Knut (...)
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    Foucault on Drugs: The Personal, the Ethical and the Political in Foucault in California.Kurt Borg - 2020 - Foucault Studies 1 (28):142-164.
    Review Essay on: Simeon Wade, Foucault in California [A True Story – Wherein the Great French Philosopher Drops Acid in the Valley of Death], foreword by Heather Dundas.. 144 pp, ISBN 9781597144636.
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    The Scottish Enlightenment and the End of the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh.Roger L. Emerson - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (1):33-66.
    The story of the end of the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh in 1783, is linked with that of the founding of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and the Royal Society of Edinburgh , both of which were given Royal Charters sealed on 6 May 1783. It is a story which has been admirably told by Steven Shapin. He persuasively argued that the P.S.E. was a casualty of bitter quarrels rooted in local Edinburgh politics, in personal animosities and in disputes (...)
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