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  1. Understanding Human Navigation Using Network Analysis.S. R. Sudarshan Iyengar, C. E. Veni Madhavan, Katharina A. Zweig & Abhiram Natarajan - 2012 - Topics in Cognitive Science 4 (1):121-134.
    We have considered a simple word game called the word-morph. After making our participants play a stipulated number of word-morph games, we have analyzed the experimental data. We have given a detailed analysis of the learning involved in solving this word game. We propose that people are inclined to learn landmarks when they are asked to navigate from a source to a destination. We note that these landmarks are nodes that have high closeness-centrality ranking.
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    Automatic correlation and calibration of noisy sensor readings using elite genetic algorithms.R. R. Brooks, S. S. Iyengar & J. Chen - 1996 - Artificial Intelligence 84 (1-2):339-354.
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    Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history.Srinivasa Iyengar & R. K. - 1985 - Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education.
    Prof. Iyengar's biography of Sri Aurobindo, long a standard reference work, is now in its fifth edition. The author's subtitle indicates the depth and breadth of the book, as it links the life of Sri Aurobindo, who played for our age the crucial role of leader of humanity's evolving destiny , with the history of India and the world. It also provides detailed discussions of Sri Aurobindo's writings, from the early poems and plays to the politics of Bande Mataram, (...)
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  4. Families of bose rays in quantum optics.N. Mukunda, E. C. G. Sudarshan & R. Simon - 1988 - Foundations of Physics 18 (3):277-306.
    Having known classical wave optics and wave mechanics, can we reverse Schrödinger's path and extend the concept of families of rays of light to provide a new exact rendering of quantum optics including the Bose nature of photons? This question is answered in the affirmative, and the implications of the Bose symmetry for certain nonlocal correlations of the many-ray distribution functions are worked out. The similarities and the differences between classical and quantum wave optics are brought out. The ray-ray Bose (...)
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    The Schools of Vedānta; Studies in Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy; Nature of Consciousness in Hindu Philosophy; The Metaphysics of Value. [REVIEW]Alban G. Widgery, P. Nagaraja Rao, S. K. Maitra, S. K. Saksena & K. R. Sreenivasa Iyengar - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (6):699.
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    Religious Commitment and Secular Reason.S. R. L. Clark - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (206):134-137.
    Many religious people are alarmed about features of the current age - violence in the media, a pervasive hedonism, a marginalization of religion, and widespread abortion. These concerns influence politics, but just as there should be a separation between church and state, so should there be a balance between religious commitments and secular arguments calling for social reforms. Robert Audi offers a principle of secular rationale, which does not exclude religious grounds for action but which rules out restricting freedom except (...)
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    Religious Commitment and Secular Reason.S. R. L. Clark - 2002 - Mind 111 (443):639-643.
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    Responsibilities in international research: a new look revisited.S. R. Benatar & P. A. Singer - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (4):194-197.
    Following promulgation of the Nuremberg code in 1947, the ethics of research on human subjects has been a challenging and often contentious topic of debate. Escalation in the use of research participants in low-income countries over recent decades , has intensified the debate on the ethics of international research and led to increasing attention both to exploitation of vulnerable subjects and to considerations of how the 10:90 gap in health and medical research could be narrowed. In 2000, prompted by the (...)
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  9. Kuhn's structure of scientific revolutions in the psychological journal literature, 1969-1983: a Descriptive study.S. R. Coleman & Rebecca Salamon - 1988 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 9 (4):415-446.
     
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    Imperialism, research ethics and global health.S. R. Benatar - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (4):221-222.
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    Godel's Proof.S. R. Peterson - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (45):379.
    In 1931 the mathematical logician Kurt Godel published a revolutionary paper that challenged certain basic assumptions underpinning mathematics and logic. A colleague of Albert Einstein, his theorem proved that mathematics was partly based on propositions not provable within the mathematical system and had radical implications that have echoed throughout many fields. A gripping combination of science and accessibility, Godel’s Proof by Nagel and Newman is for both mathematicians and the idly curious, offering those with a taste for logic and philosophy (...)
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  12. Children's influence on consumption-related decisions in single-mother families: A review and research agenda.S. R. Chaudhury & M. R. Hyman - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations.
    Although social scientists have identified diverse behavioral patterns among children from dissimilarly structured families, marketing scholars have progressed little in relating family structure to consumption-related decisions. In particular, the roles played by members of single-mother families—which may include live-in grandparents, mother’s unmarried partner, and step-father with or without step-sibling(s)—may affect children’s influence on consumption-related decisions. For example, to offset a parental authority dynamic introduced by a new stepfather, the work-related constraints imposed on a breadwinning mother, or the imposition of adult-level (...)
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  13. Meaning.S. R. Schiffer - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (3):669-671.
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  14. Commentary: Blinkered Bioethics.S. R. Benatar - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
     
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    The distributive justice principle.S. R. Benatar - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (1):9.
  16. Buddhist epistemology.S. R. Bhatt - 2000 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Dignāga.
    This volume provides a clear and exhaustive exposition of Buddhist epistemology and logic, based on the works of classical thinkers such as Vasubandhu, Dinnaga,..
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    The Decline of a Research Speciality: Human-Eyelid Conditioning in the Late 1960's.S. R. Coleman & Sandra Webster - 1990 - Behavior and Philosophy 18 (1):19 - 42.
    Human-eyelid conditioning was the principal source of information on Pavlovian conditioning, especially human, in the 1950s and 1960s, but it suffered a sharp decline in productivity, beginning in the late 1960s. The present article treats the decline as a case study with potential implications concerning the survival contingencies of research specialties. We make use of questionnaire data from eyelid-conditioning researchers and examine a variety of publication, topic-of-investigation, and institutional data to identify the major factors in the decline of human-eyelid conditioning.
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    Freedom and Responsibility.S. R. Bhatt - 2018 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (3):585-602.
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  19. Every thing must go * by James Ladyman and Don Ross with David Spurrett and John Collier.S. R. Allen - 2009 - Analysis 69 (3):565-567.
    Wisely, the authors begin this book by describing it as a polemic. They argue that most contemporary analytic metaphysics is a waste of time and resources since contemporary ‘neo-scholastic’ metaphysical theorizing cannot hope to attain objective truth given its penchant for making a priori claims about the nature of the world which are backed up by appeal to intuition. In engaging in this activity, metaphysicians have, the authors claim, abandoned hope of locating any interesting connection between their metaphysical pronouncements and (...)
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  20. Teoría axiológica de la tecnocracia.R. Avilés & Humberto[From Old Catalog] - 1961 - México,: Academia de Axiología.
     
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    The crack-branching velocity.S. R. Anthony, J. P. Chubb & J. Congleton - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (180):1201-1216.
  22. Pavlov and the equivalence of associability in classical conditioning.S. R. Coleman - 2007 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 28 (2):115.
    The discovery of selective associability of cues in classical conditioning has often been treated as an embarrassment to Pavlov, because he has been represented as a proponent of the "equivalence of associability of cues." According to that doctrine, except for the influence of differences in stimulus intensity, all environmental stimuli are equally susceptible to becoming conditioned stimuli if they are arranged in a suitable time-relation to any effective unconditioned stimulus . The current paper asks whether Pavlov explicitly made such a (...)
     
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  23. The problem of volition and the conditioned reflex.S. R. Coleman - 1985 - Behaviorism 13 (2):99-124.
    From its earliest beginnings, American conditioning research using human subjects had to deal with the possibility that subjects might voluntarily control the reaction that the experimenter attempts to condition, with the result that voluntary control contaminates the study of conditioning in humans. A preliminary solution to the problem was achieved around 1940, ending the time frame of this survey. This article provides an historical survey of the conceptual background of the opposition of volition and reflexes; describes manifestations of the problem (...)
     
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    Classical Conditioning and the "Law of Effect": Historical and Empirical Assessment.S. R. Coleman - 1979 - Behavior and Philosophy 7 (2):1.
  25. Historical Context and Systematic Functions of the Concept of the Operant.S. R. Coleman - 1981 - Behavior and Philosophy 9 (2):207.
     
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    The problem of volition and the conditioned reflex. Part II. voluntary-responding subjects, 1951-1980.S. R. Coleman & Sandra Webster - 1988 - Behaviorism 16 (1):17-49.
    The operation of voluntary processes can contaminate the study of Pavlovian conditioned responses in humans. The problem of voluntary control had apparently been solved by about 1940, particularly in human eyelid conditioning. Nonetheless, the problem returned in the early 1950s, calling forth a variety of methodological procedures for removing voluntary responses and/or voluntary-responding subjects from eyelid-conditioning data. During the 1960s, disagreement arose regarding the efficiency and comparability of alternative data-correction procedures; the rationale for data-correction; and whether, and under what experimental (...)
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  27. The Problem of Volition and the Conditioned Reflex Part II. Voluntary-Responding Subjects, 1951-1980.S. R. Coleman - 1988 - Behavior and Philosophy 16 (1):17.
     
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  28. Beckmann, A., Buss, SR and Pollett, C., Erratum to ''Ordinal.S. R. Buss - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 123:293.
  29. Beckmann, A., Pollett, C. and Buss, SR, Ordinal notations.S. R. Buss - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 120:285.
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    Detention without Trial, Hunger Strikes and Medical Ethics.S. R. Benatar - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (1-2):140-145.
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    Buddhist ecumenism.S. R. Bhatt (ed.) - 2016 - Delhi: Originals.
    Contributed articles presented at the First International Conference on "Buddhism and National Cultures", held at Delhi in 1984.
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  32. On the Validity of Inferential Knowledge in Indian Philosophy.S. R. Bhatt - 1983 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3):323-327.
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  33. Studies in Rāmānuja Vedānta.S. R. Bhatt - 1975 - New Delhi: Heritage Publishers.
     
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  34. The concepts of Ātman and Paramātman in Indian thought.S. R. Bhatt - 2005 - Ahmedabad: Gujarat Vidyasabha, B. J. Institute of Learning & Research.
    Lectures delivered in Sheth Shri Popatlal Hemchand Adhyatma vyakhyanamala, organized by B.J. Institute of Learning and Research with special references to Jaina doctrines and philosophy.
     
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  35. The philosophy of Pancharatra: Advaitic approach.S. R. Bhatt - 1968 - Madras,: Ganesh.
     
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    Glimpses of truth along the boundaries of thought concerning certain knowledge.S. R. H. [From Old Catalog] Biggs - 1895 - [Boston]: Pub. by the author [printed by Beale publishing company].
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  37. Germenevtika: istorii︠a︡ i teorii︠a︡ metoda: kratkiĭ ocherk.S. R. Abramov - 2001 - Maĭkop: Izd-vo AGU.
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    David Richards, Henry Parkes Chambers.S. R. C. Act - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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    An Outline of the Phonology of Modern Icelandic Vowels.S. R. Anderson - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5 (1):53-72.
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    Canadian Pharmaceuticals.S. R. Benatar - 2004 - Hastings Center Report 34 (5):6.
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    Puruṣārtha as Value-Schema Embedded in Indian Thought.S. R. Bhatt - 2018 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (1):193-213.
    Quest after values and their realization constitute innate necessity for human being. This presupposes knowledge of Reality and knowledge of the value-schema. In this context, a distinction can be drawn between descriptive awareness of Reality and prescriptive awareness of Values. For the latter, the pῡrva mimāmsā system postulates ‘codanā’ as a means of knowledge. In Indian Culture, two types of values are enunciated, viz. preyas and śreyas. The Taittirῑya upaniṣad puts forth a five-dimensional theory of human constitution and accordingly advocates (...)
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    Revisiting Indian Mode of Philosophizing.S. R. Bhatt - 2019 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 36 (2):357-370.
    Indian philosophy has ancient origin, but contemporary in significance. It is wide and varied, but holistic and integral in its approach. In terms of contemporary needs and aspirations, it has to be revisited and reinterpreted. It is imperative on the part of contemporary thinkers and scholars to properly understand from the original sources and put forth its true spirit without any bias and prejudices. Then only its real message can be disseminated to the world, and an attempt is made here (...)
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    L'Esthetique mondiale au XXe siecle.R. G. S. - 1962 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (4):452-453.
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    Detention without Trial, Hunger Strikes and Medical Ethics.S. R. Benatar - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (1-2):140-145.
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    Social, cultural and religious constraints to freedom of scholarship and science.S. R. Benatar - 1993 - Global Bioethics 6 (1):85-95.
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    Tough Priorities.S. R. Benatar & T. E. Fleischer - 2000 - Hastings Center Report 30 (5):4.
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    From the Desk of Editor-in-Chief.S. R. Bhatt - 2018 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (2):225-227.
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    From the Desk of Editor-in-Chief.S. R. Bhatt - 2018 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (1):1-2.
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    From the Desk of Editor-in- Chief.S. R. Bhatt - 2019 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 36 (1):1-1.
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    From the Desk of Editor-in-Chief.S. R. Bhatt - 2018 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (3):413-414.
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