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    The Hanabi challenge: A new frontier for AI research.Nolan Bard, Jakob N. Foerster, Sarath Chandar, Neil Burch, Marc Lanctot, H. Francis Song, Emilio Parisotto, Vincent Dumoulin, Subhodeep Moitra, Edward Hughes, Iain Dunning, Shibl Mourad, Hugo Larochelle, Marc G. Bellemare & Michael Bowling - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 280 (C):103216.
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    Communication, identity, and self-expression: essays in memory of S.N. Ganguly.Sankari Prasad Banerjee & Shefali Moitra (eds.) - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Essay In This Book Deal With Such Topics As Silence As A Constituent Of Language, Justification Of Kant`S Antological Principles, Hegel`S Concept Of Reason, Total Man And The Role Of Revolution, A Meta-Physical Analysis Of Freedom, Dimensions Of Self-Expression, Love As A Form Of Authentic Expression, Radical Education In Institutionalized Surroundings Etc. In Honour Of S.N. Ganguly.
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    Communication, Identity and Self-Expression: Essays in Memory of S. N. Ganguly.S. P. Banerjee & Shefali Moitra - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (4):431-436.
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    Feminist thought: androcentrism, communication, and objectivity.Shefali Moitra - 2002 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers in association with Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
    Description: Feminist Thought situates the gender debate inside philosophy. The perceived gender neutrality of philosophy has been critiqued. Consequently the implications of radicalizing philosophy from a gender perspective are assessed. This book introduces the notion of gender and its relation to androcentrism or male-centred virtues. An exposition of the various ways in which gender may enter conceptual schemes, logic and objectivity is given. In the course of providing an overview of contemporary debates the author has made seminal contributions. Her imaginative (...)
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  5. Karen J. Warren (ed.). Ecological Feminism.S. Moitra - 1997 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 14:87-87.
  6. Robert Kane. Throught the Moral Maze: Searching for absolute values in a pluralistic world.S. Moitra - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12:205-205.
     
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    Reading Together: “Communitarian Reading” and Women Readers in Colonial Bengal.Swati Moitra - 2017 - Hypatia 32 (3):627-643.
    In this article, I seek to consider this practice of “communitarian” reading—reading aloud, reading together—as a defining aspect of the cultures of reading among Bengali women in the nineteenth century. I wish to contest the privileging of “silent” reading as a “modern” mode of reading and the subsequent celebration of the protean incorporeality of the “silent” reader, in the works of prominent scholars of readership, arguing that the privileging of “silent” reading as the predominant “modern” mode of reading does not (...)
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  8. Science and the world of personality.Shefali Moitra - 2019 - In Partha Ghose (ed.), Tagore, Einstein and the Nature of Reality: Literary and Philosophical Reflections. New York: Routledge India.
     
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  9. Social Explanation: Reference and Indeterminacy.Shefali Moitra - 1979 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 7 (1):109.
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  10. Some Feminist Concerns about Medical Practice.Shefali Moitra - 2007 - In Ratna Dutta Sharma & Sashinungla (eds.), Patient-physician relationship. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. pp. 233.
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    Some Feminist Expectations from Mathematical Pluralism.Shefali Moitra - 2017 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34 (2):247-257.
    IntroductionThis paper focuses on a radical feminist engagement with mathematical pluralism. Radical Feminists are interested in a project of methodological re-tooling. Mathematical pluralism appears to be a possible source of help in this direction.Materials and MethodsWith this aim in view the article examines the contributions of Mihir Chakraborty and Amita Chatterjee. By using the method of philosophical argument their theses have been judged from a feminist perspective.ResultsSome very interesing results have been arrived at in terms of accommodating vagueness and pluralism (...)
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  12. Some Reflections on Misunderstanding.Shefali Moitra - 1978 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 5 (3):433-440.
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