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    Gender Differences in How Leaders Determine Succession Potential: The Role of Interpersonal Fit With Followers.Floor Rink, Janka I. Stoker, Michelle K. Ryan, Niklas K. Steffens & Anne Nederveen Pieterse - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:424757.
    This paper examined the existence of gender differences in the degree to which leader’s perceptions of successor potential is influenced by interpersonal fit. In Study 1 (n = 97 leaders and n = 280 followers) multi-source field data revealed that for male leaders, ratings of followers’ potential as successors were positively related to interpersonal fit, measured by the degree to which followers’ saw their leadership as being close and interpersonal (i.e., being coaching, transformational and leading by example). For female leaders, (...)
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    Lowness for effective Hausdorff dimension.Steffen Lempp, Joseph S. Miller, Keng Meng Ng, Daniel D. Turetsky & Rebecca Weber - 2014 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 14 (2):1450011.
    We examine the sequences A that are low for dimension, i.e. those for which the effective dimension relative to A is the same as the unrelativized effective dimension. Lowness for dimension is a weakening of lowness for randomness, a central notion in effective randomness. By considering analogues of characterizations of lowness for randomness, we show that lowness for dimension can be characterized in several ways. It is equivalent to lowishness for randomness, namely, that every Martin-Löf random sequence has effective dimension (...)
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    The seven troubles with norm-compliant robots.Tom N. Coggins & Steffen Steinert - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (2):1-15.
    Many researchers from robotics, machine ethics, and adjacent fields seem to assume that norms represent good behavior that social robots should learn to benefit their users and society. We would like to complicate this view and present seven key troubles with norm-compliant robots: (1) norm biases, (2) paternalism (3) tyrannies of the majority, (4) pluralistic ignorance, (5) paths of least resistance, (6) outdated norms, and (7) technologically-induced norm change. Because discussions of why norm-compliant robots can be problematic are noticeably absent (...)
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  4. Tribe as a segmentary social system, the case of the Zounuo-Keyhonuo'.N. K. Das - 1982 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 4:1-5.
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  5. 'Tribe'as a segmentary social system.N. K. Das - 1982 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 2:1-5.
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  6. The Ritual Kinship and Political System among the Ao Naga'.N. K. Das - 1983 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 2:14-20.
     
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  7. The Ritual Kinship and the Traditional Political System of the Ao Nagas'.N. K. Das - 1983 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 1:40-44.
     
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    Vi︠a︡zʹ dushi moeĭ: o filosofii Lʹva Shestova.N. K. Batova - 2000 - Moskva: KMK Scientific Press.
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    High temperature and pressure thermodynamics of strontium: A macroscopic approach.N. K. Bhatt, P. R. Vyas & A. R. Jani - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (12):1599-1622.
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    Russian Sophiology and Anthroposophy.N. K. Bonetskaia - 1996 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 35 (3):36-64.
    The Russian poet and anthroposophist Andrei Belyi has four poems from 1918 with the same title, Anthroposophy [Antroposofiia]. These are love poems and anthroposophy is represented in them as a living spiritual being of female gender. The principal attribute of this being is a "clear gaze," "flashing eyes," which regard the poet from the precincts of light, of blueness, from waves of aromas and musical harmonies. These verses are clearly oriented to the poem "Three Encounters" [Tri vstrechi] by Vladimir Solov'ev, (...)
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    The Struggle for Logos in Russia in the Twentieth Century.N. K. Bonetskaia - 2002 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 40 (4):6-39.
    Thinkers in the twentieth century in the West arrived by various routes at the idea of certain correspondences between being and language—an idea that was impossible in epochs when the link with classical philosophy was still alive. M. Heidegger's statement about language as "the house of being "could serve as a motto for systems of that kind. In Russian thought mainly of the first two decades of the twentieth century, there are deep and philosophically elegant conceptions that make the same (...)
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  12. An introduction to Śaṅkara's theory of knowledge.N. K. Devaraja - 1962 - Delhi,: Motilal Banarsi Dass.
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    Man as Nothingness: An Existentialist View.N. K. Chakma - 1981 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 8 (2):259-273.
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    Buddhist philosophy of the Theravāda.N. K. Bhagwat - 2006 - Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan.
    In this book an attempt is made to represent the Theravada in its faithful form. This work is purely altruistic. It is for the reader and for the scholar to justify how far this position is desensible in the course of the lecturer in this book. In India, Pali Abhidhamma is as yet a scaled book and hence we have done a splendid work in the cause of knowledge and philosophy.
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  15. The Budhistic [sic] philosophy of the Theravada School, as embodied in the Pali Abhidhamma.N. K. Bhagwat - 1929 - Patna,: Patna University.
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    Computable linear orders and products.Andrey N. Frolov, Steffen Lempp, Keng Meng Ng & Guohua Wu - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (2):605-623.
    We characterize the linear order types $\tau $ with the property that given any countable linear order $\mathcal {L}$, $\tau \cdot \mathcal {L}$ is a computable linear order iff $\mathcal {L}$ is a computable linear order, as exactly the finite nonempty order types.
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    Navam and the Kaṛṇāṭak group kṛtis.N. K. Padma & Låilåa åoäncåeri - 2002 - New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, Distributors. Edited by Līlā Ōñcēri.
    With reference to significance of number nine in the musical compositions of Carnatic music of India; a study.
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  18. Multistable phenomena: Changing views in perception.N. K. Logothetis D. A. Leopold - 1999 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3:254-264.
    Traditional explanations of multistable visual phenomena (e.g. ambiguous figures, perceptual rivalry) suggest that the basis for spontaneous reversals in perception lies in antagonistic connectivity within the visual system. In this review, we suggest an alternative, albeit speculative. explanation for visual multistability - that spontaneous alternations reflect responses to active, programmed events initiated by brain areas that integrate sensory and non-sensory information to coordinate a diversity of behaviors. Much evidence suggests that perceptual reversals are themselves more closely related to the expression (...)
     
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    Why Computer Simulation Cannot Be an End of Thought Experimentation.N. K. Shinod - 2021 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 52 (3):431-453.
    Computer simulation and thought experiments seem to produce knowledge about the world without intervening in the world. This has called for a comparison between the two methods. However, Chandrasekharan et al. argue that the nature of contemporary science is too complex for using TEs. They suggest CS as the tool for contemporary sciences and conclude that it will replace TEs. In this paper, by discussing a few TEs from the history of science, I show that the replacement thesis about TE (...)
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    Religious beliefs and aspect seeing.N. K. Verbin - 2000 - Religious Studies 36 (1):1-23.
    This paper is concerned with the centrality of aspect seeing in Wittgenstein's philosophy, with some analogies between religious beliefs and aspect seeing, and with the implications of these analogies for the question of the justification of religious beliefs. If belief in God is neither a hypothesis nor a regular perceptual belief but rather a type of aspect seeing, then the kinds of proofs and justifications that are applicable to it would have to engage the non-believer in a manner that would (...)
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    Notes towards a definition of philosophy.N. K. Devaraja - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (7):319-327.
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    Uncertainty and religious belief.N. K. Verbin - 2002 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 51 (1):1-37.
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    Navam and the Kaṛṇāṭak group kṛtis.N. K. Padma - 2002 - New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, Distributors. Edited by Līlā Ōñcēri.
    With reference to significance of number nine in the musical compositions of Carnatic music of India; a study.
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  24. A source book of Śaṅkara.N. K. Devaraja - 1971 - Delhi]: sole distributors: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by N. S. Hirematha.
     
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  25. Bhāratīya darśana.N. K. Devaraja (ed.) - 1975
     
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    Contemporary relevance of advaita vedānta.N. K. Devaraja - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (2):129-136.
    Advaita vedanta a great tradition in metaphysical-Religious thought offers connected solutions of important logico-Epistemological and ethico-Religious problems. Its key concept is atman defined as pure awareness and identified with ultimate spiritual reality brahman. Metaphysically atman is light of awareness constituting core of experience. Ideal investigator as also religious saint approximates to the state of pure spectator or detached observer. Vedanta upholds ideal of jivanmukti making spiritual fulfillment amenable to verification and control in terms of actual lived experience.
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  27. Hinduism and the Modern Age.N. K. Devaraja - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (3):402-402.
     
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    Indian Philosophy Today.N. K. Devaraja - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (2):231-232.
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  29. Is the Meeting of Religions Possible?N. K. Devaraja - 1975 - Journal of Dharma 1 (1):30-39.
     
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    Philosophy and comparative philosophy.N. K. Devaraja - 1967 - Philosophy East and West 17 (1/4):51-59.
  31. Pūrvī aura paścimī darśana.N. K. Devaraja - 1945
     
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    Philosophy, religion, and culture.N. K. Devaraja - 1974 - Delhi,: Motilal Banarsidass.
  33. Towards a theory of person and other essays.N. K. Devaraja - 1985 - Allahabad, India: Chugh Publications.
     
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  34. The philosophy of culture: an introduction to creative humanism.N. K. Devaraja - 1963 - Allahabad: Kitab Mahal.
     
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  35. The spirit of reformative synthesis in swaminarayan's teachings.N. K. Devaraja - 1981 - In Sahajānanda (ed.), New dimensions in Vedanta philosophy. Ahmedabad: Bochasanwasi Shri Aksharpurushottam Sanstha. pp. 1.
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    What is living and what is dead in traditional indian philosophy.N. K. Devaraja - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (4):427-442.
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  37. Minorities in India: Constitutional rights and actual governance.N. K. Dhondy - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25 (3-4):325-340.
     
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  38. Filosof svobodnogo dukha: Nikolaĭ Berdi︠a︡ev, zhiznʹ i tvorchestvo.N. K. Dmitrieva - 1993 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola". Edited by A. P. Moiseeva.
     
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    Principles of Discourse Ethics and Human Existence in Times of War.N. K. Petruk & O. V. Gapchenko - 2023 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 23:44-54.
    _Purpose._ The authors of this paper seek to comprehend, on the basis of ethics of discourse and communicative philosophy, the dimensions of human existence in times of war. This involves solving the following research tasks: to show the importance of moral and ethical norms in the structure of human existence and to emphasize the need for their observance by a person in the realities of war; to find out what the role of responsibility and co-responsibility is in preserving the space (...)
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    Nanomechanical characterization of Al–Co–Ni decagonal quasicrystals.N. K. Mukhopadhyay, A. Belger, P. Paufler & P. Gille - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):999-1005.
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    Extended Hierarchical Censored Production Rules (EHCPRs) System: An Approach Toward Generalized Knowledge Representation.N. K. Jain, K. K. Bharadwaj & Norian Marranghello - 1999 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 9 (3-4):259-295.
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    Ultrasonic anomalies in nickel and cobalt at elevated temperatures.N. K. Gobran & H. Youssef - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (154):665-678.
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    Epigraphai Kyzikou.N. K. Limnios - 1893 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 17 (1):453-454.
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  44. Higher cognitive functions.N. K. Logothetis - 2004 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences Iii. MIT Press. pp. 849--969.
     
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    Why Thought Experiments do have a Life of Their Own: Defending the Autonomy of Thought Experimentation Method.N. K. Shinod - 2017 - Journal of Indian Council for Philosophical Research 34 (1):75-98.
    Thought experiments are one among the oldest and effectively employed tools of scientific reasoning. Hacking (Philos Sci 2:302–308, 1992) argues that thought experiments in contrast to real experiments do not have a life of their own. In this paper, I attempt to show that contrary to Hacking’s contentions, thought experiments do have a life of their own. The paper is divided into three main sections. In the first section, I review the reasons that Hacking sets out for believing in the (...)
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    Christianity and Ecology.N. K. Gavriushin - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 37 (3):27-36.
    The expectation of a "new heaven and new earth" has by and large suppressed the attention of Christian thought to the fate of this heaven and this earth. Our world, perishable, sinful, and a vale of unrelievable sorrow and illusory pleasures, cannot attract one who is wholly absorbed in Eternity. Such is the unflagging belief of Christian consciousness with which the countless zealots of the spiritual life went off to monasteries and into the desert to pray.
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    Self-Knowledge as a Mystery.N. K. Gavrtushin & F. M. Dostoevsky - 2000 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 39 (3):55-88.
    Man is a mystery. It must be unraveled and if you spend your whole life unraveling it, do not say that this was a waste of time; I am preoccupied with this mystery because I want to be a human being.
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    The Cosmic Route to "Eternal Bliss".N. K. Gavriushin - 1995 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (1):36-47.
    I remember a conversation that took place twenty years ago in one of the rooms of the Institute of the History of the Natural Sciences and Technology of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
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    Croton.N. K. Rutter - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):155-.
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    Siris.N. K. Rutter - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):156-.
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