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    A Critical Survey of Hindi Literature.Corinne Friend & Ram Awadh Dwivedi - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):214.
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    Cross-Language Modulation of Visual Attention Span: An Arabic-French-Spanish Comparison in Skilled Adult Readers.Faris H. R. Awadh, Thierry Phénix, Alexia Antzaka, Marie Lallier, Manuel Carreiras & Sylviane Valdois - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society: August 13 to 16, 1994, Georgia Institute of Technology.Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt (eds.) - 1994 - Erlbaum.
    This volume features the complete text of all regular papers, posters, and summaries of symposia presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science ...
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    Naturalism in Question.Ram Neta - 2007 - Philosophical Review 116 (4):657-663.
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    Nagarjunas Philosophie interkulturell gelesen.Ram Adhar Mall - 2006 - Nordhausen: Bautz.
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  6. Towards a universal model of reading.Ram Frost, Christina Behme, Madeleine El Beveridge, Thomas H. Bak, Jeffrey S. Bowers, Max Coltheart, Stephen Crain, Colin J. Davis, S. Hélène Deacon & Laurie Beth Feldman - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):263.
    In the last decade, reading research has seen a paradigmatic shift. A new wave of computational models of orthographic processing that offer various forms of noisy position or context-sensitive coding have revolutionized the field of visual word recognition. The influx of such models stems mainly from consistent findings, coming mostly from European languages, regarding an apparent insensitivity of skilled readers to letter order. Underlying the current revolution is the theoretical assumption that the insensitivity of readers to letter order reflects the (...)
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    Socioeconomic and cultural differentials in age at marriage and the effect on fertility in Nepal.Ram Hari Aryal - 1991 - Journal of Biosocial Science 23 (2):167-178.
    Age at marriage is one of the factors that influence the fertility behaviour of women, particularly in a society like Nepal where contraceptive use is low. Socioeconomic and cultural factors, particularly religion and ethnicity, are important variables in determining age at marriage in Nepal. Fertility was negatively related with age at marriage. Marriage duration had a greater influence on fertility than age at marriage, although these were strongly correlated.
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    Essays zur Religionsphilosophie und Religionswissenschaft: eine dialogorientierte und interkulturelle Perspektive.Ram Adhar Mall - 2004 - Nordhausen: Bautz. Edited by Ḥamīd Riz̤ā Yūsufī.
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    Global Bioethical Guidelines: Hindu Perspective on Bioethics.Ram P. Agarwal & Venkata Krishna V. Bevoor Sastry - 2019 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 10 (1):25-35.
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    Tarkasaṅgrahaḥ: svopajña-Dīpikāsahitaḥ. Annambhaṭṭa, Kanshi Ram & Sandhya Rathore - 2007 - Dillī: Motilāla Banārasīdāsa. Edited by Kanshi Ram, Sandhya Rathore & Annambhaṭṭa.
    Aphoristic work on Nyaya and Vaiśeṣika school of Hindu philosophy; Sanskrit auto commentary with Hindi interpretation and translation.
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    Expression and the Inner.Ram Neta - 2008 - Philosophical Review 117 (2):310-313.
  12. Dual Aspect Framework for Consciousness and Its Implications: West meets East.Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal - 2009 - In George Derfer, Zhihe Wang & Michel Weber (eds.), The Roar of Awakening: A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews. Ontos Verlag. pp. 39.
    The extended dual-aspect monism framework of consciousness, based on neuroscience, consists of five components: (1) dual-aspect primal entities; (2) neural-Darwinism: co-evolution and co-development of subjective experiences (SEs) and associated neural-nets from the mental aspect (that carries the SEs/proto-experiences (PEs) in superposed and unexpressed form) and the material aspect (mass, charge, spin and space-time) of fundamental entities (elementary particles), respectively and co-tuning via sensorimotor interaction; (3) matching and selection processes: interaction of two modes, namely, (a) the non-tilde mode that is the (...)
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    A universal approach to modeling visual word recognition and reading: Not only possible, but also inevitable.Ram Frost - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):310-329.
    I have argued that orthographic processing cannot be understood and modeled without considering the manner in which orthographic structure represents phonological, semantic, and morphological information in a given writing system. A reading theory, therefore, must be a theory of the interaction of the reader with his/her linguistic environment. This outlines a novel approach to studying and modeling visual word recognition, an approach that focuses on the common cognitive principles involved in processing printed words across different writing systems. These claims were (...)
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    Human Development Model Based on Yogic Wisdom for Well-being and Self-actualization: A Conceptual Framework.K. Ranisha, Sony Kumari & Umesh Dwivedi - forthcoming - Journal of Human Values.
    Ancient Indian philosophies consider self-realization as a fundamental concept and aim of human life, which appears theoretically similar to the self-actualization concept of the West. This article compares and contrasts the self-actualization concept with the views of ancient Indian wisdom to create a model. Both ideas strive for a more elevated Self, unleashing our potential or the realization/actualization of the true Self. From the Indian Vedanta philosophy emerged the Panchakosha theory of personality, which provides a structural framework for human states (...)
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  15. The Basing Relation.Ram Neta - 2019 - Philosophical Review 128 (2):179-217.
    Sometimes, there are reasons for which we believe, intend, resent, decide, and so on: these reasons are the “bases” of the latter, and the explanatory relation between these bases and the latter is what I will call “the basing relation.” What kind of explanatory relation is this? Dispositionalists claim that the basing relation consists in the agent’s manifesting a disposition to respond to those bases by having the belief, intention, resentment, and so on, in question. Representationalists claim that the basing (...)
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  16. Truth eternal ; the original writings of Samarth Guru Shri Ram Chandraji Maharaj of Fatehgarh, U.P.Ram Chandra - 1973 - Shahjahanpur, U.P.: Shri Ram Chandra Mission.
     
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  17. Meanings Attributed to the Term Consciousness: An Overview.Ram Vimal - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (5):9-27.
    I here describe meanings attributed to the term consciousness, extracted from the literature and from recent online discussions. Forty such meanings were identified and categorized according to whether they were principally about function or about experience; some overlapped but others were apparently mutually exclusive - and this list is by no means exhaustive. Most can be regarded as expressions of authors' views about the basis of con-sciousness, or opinions about the significance of aspects of its con-tents. The prospects for reaching (...)
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    16. gaudapāda – 23. bhojarāja.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 209-314.
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    1. kapila, āsuri – 15. sāmkhyasaptativrtti.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 107-208.
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    Notes.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 623-660.
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    24. tattvasamāsasūtra – 30. mahādeva vedāntin.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 315-418.
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    The sensory basis of mind: Feasibility and functionality of a phonetic sensory store.Sylvia Candelaria de Ram - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (2):235-236.
  23. An introduction to the Yogasūtra.Ram Shankar Bhattacharya - 1985 - Delhi, India: Bharatiya Vidya Prakasana.
     
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  24. Nidrā yá sushupti.Ram Shankar Bhattacharya - 1969
     
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  25. Tanmātra tathā viśva kā manomaya mūla.Ram Shankar Bhattacharya - 1970
     
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    Social welfare relations and irregular sets.Ram Sewak Dubey & Giorgio Laguzzi - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (9):103302.
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    Investigating the research approaches for examining technology adoption issues.Jyoti Choudrie & Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi - 2005 - Journal of Research Practice 1 (1):Article - D1.
    Adoption of technology, a research topic within the Information Systems area, is usually studied at two levels: organizational level and user level. This paper examines the range of methods used for studying technology adoption issues at both these levels. The approaches were selected after conducting a review of 48 articles on technology adoption and usage, published in peer reviewed journals between 1985 and 2003. The journals reviewed include the MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems (...)
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    Application of anisotropic elasticity theory to the choice of primary slip systems in C.P.H. metal crystals.Ram B. Roy - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 15 (135):477-482.
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  29. Luminosity and the safety of knowledge.Ram Neta & Guy Rohrbaugh - 2004 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (4):396–406.
    In his recent Knowledge and its Limits, Timothy Williamson argues that no non-trivial mental state is such that being in that state suffices for one to be in a position to know that one is in it. In short, there are no “luminous” mental states. His argument depends on a “safety” requirement on knowledge, that one’s confident belief could not easily have been wrong if it is to count as knowledge. We argue that the safety requirement is ambiguous; on one (...)
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    Muslim views on other religions: With special reference to Buddhism.Jaffary Awang, Ahmad F. Ramli & Zaizul A. Rahman - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-7.
    The literature analysing Muslim perspective towards other religions is now quite extensive. However, when it comes to Muslim’s perspective towards Buddhism, the scholarship lags far behind. This article aimed to identify the Muslim views on Buddhism from a theological and philosophical framework. The Muslim views have a different category, on categorising Buddhism, the status of Buddha as a Prophet, and Buddhist as the People of the Book. Each view provides a different framework of Muslim perspective towards Buddhism. From the theological (...)
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    A Comparative Treatment of the Paradox of Confirmation.Ram-Prasad Chakravarthi - 2002 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 30 (4):339-358.
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    Temporal duration: Ratio scale and category scale.Ram G. Chatterjea - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (5):412.
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    Studies in MīmāṃsāStudies in Mimamsa.Francis X. Clooney & R. C. Dwivedi - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):151.
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    On the powder diffraction pattern of crystals with stacking faults.E. Estevez-Rams, M. Leoni, P. Scardi, B. Aragon-Fernandez & H. Fuess - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (36):4045-4057.
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    Individual in Modern Indian Thought.Steven B. Goodman & Kanak Dwivedi - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):841.
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  36. Contemporary Approaches to Cognitive Psychology.Michael I. Posner, B. Dwivedi & I. Singh (eds.) - 1991 - Rishi Publications.
     
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    Editorial: Online User Behavior and User-Generated Content.Jose Ramon Saura, Yogesh K. Dwivedi & Daniel Palacios-Marqués - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    The history and literature of sāṃkhya.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 3-42.
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  39. Ben rofe le-ḥoleh.Ram Ishay - 1998 - Yerushalayim: Shoḳen.
     
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    Brahman and Dao: Comparative Studies of Indian and Chinese Philosophy and Religion.Ram Nath Jha, Sophia Katz, Friederike Assandri, Nicholas F. Gier, Alexus McLeod, Tim Connolly, Yong Huang, Livia Kohn, Wei Zhang, Joshua Capitanio, Guang Xing, Bill M. Mak, John M. Thompson, Carl Olson & Gad C. Isay (eds.) - 2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Although there are various studies comparing Greek and Indian philosophy and religion, and Chinese and Western philosophy and religion, Brahman and Dao: Comparatives Studies in Indian and Chinese Philosophy and Religion is a first of its kind that brings together Indian and Chinese philosophies and religions. Brahman and Dao helps close the gap on a much needed examination on the rich history of Buddhist transmission to China, and the many generations of Indian Buddhist missionaries to China and Chinese Buddhist pilgrims (...)
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    Sāṁkhyadarśana: with original Sanskrit text and annotated English translation.Ram Nath Jha - 2009 - Delhi: Vidyanidhi Prakashan.
    Exhaustive study of Sankhya philosophy with reference to various Sanskrit text; includes passages of Sanskrit text with English translation.
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    The Vedāntic and the Buddhist concept of reality as interpreted.Ram Chandra Jha - 1973 - Calcutta,: Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay.
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    Electric field assisted annealing effects on microstructure and ionic conductivity in ceria/YSZ oxide heterostructures.Ram Subbaraman, Subramanian K. R. S. Sankaranarayanan & Shriram Ramanathan - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (15):1802-1826.
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    Meditations: Yogas, Gods, religions.Ram Swarup - 2000 - New Delhi: Voice of India.
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    The word as revelation: names of Gods.Ram Swarup - 1980 - New Delhi: Impex Indida.
  46. Treating something as a reason for action.Ram Neta - 2009 - Noûs 43 (4):684-699.
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    Contents.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press.
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    Index.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 661-675.
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    Preface.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press.
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    49. pañcānana tarkaratna – 65. śrīrāma pāndeya.Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya & Gerald James Larson - 1987 - In Gerald James Larson & Ram ShankarHG Bhattacharya (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4: Samkhya, a Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 521-622.
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