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    Lietuvos estetinė mintis XIX a. pabaigoje-XX a. pirmoje pusėje: meno tautiškumas ir visuomeniškumas.Pilė Veljataga - 2011 - Vilnius: Lietuvos kultūros tyrimų institutas.
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  2. Marksizmo-leninizmo kova prieš reakcinę antrosios XIX amžiaus pusės buržuazinę filosofiją.B. A. Chagin - 1951 - Vilnius,: Valstybinė politinės ir mokslinės literatūros leidykla.
     
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    Apšvietos ir romantizmo kryžkelėse: filosofijos kryptys ir kontroversijos Lietuvoje XVIII a. pabaigoje - pirmoje XIX a. pusėje.Dalius Viliūnas (ed.) - 2008 - Vilnius: Kultūros, filosofijos ir meno institutas.
    Engl. Zsfassung u.d.T.: The crossings of the enlightenment and the romanticism : philosophical trends and controversies in Lithuania on the verge of the 18th and 19th centuries.
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    Apšvietos ir romantizmo kryžkelėse: filosofijos kryptys ir kontroversijos Lietuvoje XVIII a. pabaigoje - pirmoje XIX a. pusėje.Dalius Viliūnas (ed.) - 2008 - Vilnius: Kultūros, filosofijos ir meno institutas.
    Engl. Zsfassung u.d.T.: The crossings of the enlightenment and the romanticism : philosophical trends and controversies in Lithuania on the verge of the 18th and 19th centuries.
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    Abichtas ir Sniadeckis: apie audringą filosofinį disputą Vilniaus imperatoriškajame universitete 19 a.Tomasz Kupś - 2023 - Problemos 104:47-61.
    Šis straipsnis pateikia rezultatus šaltinių tyrimo, atlikto nagrinėjant vokiečių filosofo bei švietėjo Johanno Heinricho Abichto (1762–1816) mokslinę bei dėstymo veiklą. 1804 m. Abichtas buvo priimtas dirbti Vilniaus universitete. Lietuvos, Lenkijos, Ukrainos ir Vokietijos archyvų tyrimas atskleidė nemažai Abichto akademinės bei dėstymo veiklos Vilniuje faktų, dauguma kurių yra iš laikotarpio, kuomet Jonas Sniadeckis (1756–1830) buvo Vilniaus imperatoriškojo universiteto rektoriumi. Šiame straipsnyje teigiama, kad būtent Abichtas bei jo mokslinė ir dėstymo veikla Vilniuje buvo tiesioginė priežastis Sniadeckiui 1814 m. publikuoti (...)
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    P.Dovydaitis ir III Lietuvos Vyriausybė 1919 m. kovo 12–1919 m. balandžio 12 d.Vaidotas A. Vaičaitis - 2019 - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 100.
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    Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice.Maurianne Adams & Lee Anne Bell (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    For twenty years, _Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice_ has been the definitive sourcebook of theoretical foundations, pedagogical and design frameworks, and curricular models for social justice teaching practice. Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition continues in the tradition of its predecessors to cover the most relevant issues and controversies in social justice education in a practical, hands-on format. Filled with ready-to-apply activities and discussion questions, this book provides teachers and facilitators with an accessible pedagogical approach to issues of (...)
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    The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism.Carol J. Adams, Alice Crary & Lori Gruen (eds.) - 2023 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    Deeply rooted structures of racism, ableism, misogyny, ageism, and transphobia hurt great numbers of people, exposing them to intolerance, economic exclusion, and physical harm around the globe. Billions of land animals suffer and die annually in concentrated feeding operations and slaughterhouses. Our planet and all who live here are in perilous straights as the climate changes. In the face of such grievous problems, people who want to find positive ways to respond often grapple with difficult questions about how to make (...)
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    Transpersonal heterophenomenology?William A. Adams - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (4):89-93.
    Anthony Freeman's article on transpersonal psychology cited Jorge Ferrer's criticism that while the field claims to be non-dualistic or 'post-Cartesian' (no subject -object or mind-body split), it is nevertheless hopelessly dualistic. . .Freeman proposes a way of salvation for transpersonal psychology by invoking Daniel Dennettapos;s concept of heterophenomenology, which is a third-person investigation of someone elseapos;s first-person experience (as reported). . .Freeman's proposal is a fine demonstration of lateral thinking, calling upon atheist Dennett in support of transpersonal and religious inquiry. (...)
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    The Human Substance.E. M. Adams - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 39 (4):633 - 652.
    ARE HUMAN beings material substances? If not, are they made of material stuff? And is the world otherwise materialistic? These are ancient questions for which the dominant intellectual framework of our age compels us toward affirmative answers. In this paper, I want to reinterpret the questions, critically examine the currently most popular way of making the case for the affirmative answers, and argue for a somewhat novel way of casting negative answers in search of a more adequate philosophical understanding of (...)
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  11. Tzedakah: How We Choose Where We Give.Rabbi Ruth Adar - 2019 - In Mary L. Zamore & Elka Abrahamson (eds.), The sacred exchange: creating a Jewish money ethic. New York, NY: CCAR Press.
     
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  12. The Impact of Idealism: Volume 4, Religion: The Legacy of Post-Kantian German Thought.Nicholas Adams (ed.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The first study of its kind, The Impact of Idealism assesses the impact of classical German philosophy on science, religion and culture. This fourth volume explores German Idealism's impact on theology and religious ideas in the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries. With contributions from leading scholars, this collection not only demonstrates the vast range of Idealism's theological influence across different centuries, countries, continents, traditions and religions, but also, in doing so, provides fresh insight into the original ideas and themes with (...)
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    Things in Themselves.Robert Merrihew Adams - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (4):801-825.
    The paper is an interpretation and defense of Kant’s conception of things in themselves as noumena, along the following lines. Noumena are transempirical realities. As such they have several important roles in Kant’s critical philosophy (Section 1). Our theoretical faculties cannot obtain enough content for a conception of noumena that would assure their real possibility as objects, but can establish their merely formal logical possibility (Sections 2-3). Our practical reason, however, grounds belief in the real possibility of some noumena, and (...)
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    God Our Father as a Script of Intimacy for those Suffering Shame.Tim L. Anderson - 2016 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 9 (2):247-269.
    Feelings of shame are normal when suffering guilt from sin, but the church too often gives congregants a simplistic “shame script,” which paints God only as an angry or disappointed judge and so circumvents a lasting relational intimacy with him. For those who struggle to approach God because of the shame they suffer from past sins and current temptations, recent psychological research provides some insight. I demonstrate: those who agonize over feelings of shame need new “cultural scripts” and “life scripts” (...)
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  15. Getting On in a Varied World.Chrisoula Andreou - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (1):61-73.
    The core argument in favor of the view that immorality is a natural defect for human beings, which has been developed by Foot, assumes that if justice and compassion have important functions in human survival and reproduction, then injustice and cruelty are natural defects in human beings. But this ignores possibilities and results that cannot reasonably be ignored. Multiple and mixed naturally sound types can and do occur in nature. Moreover, research in the life sciences suggests that at least some (...)
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    Review of Richard Langton Gregory: Mind In Science: A History Of Explanations In Psychology And Physics[REVIEW]James Anderson - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):525-529.
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    Gender, ‘race’, poverty, health and discourses of health reform in the context of globalization: a postcolonial feminist perspective in policy research.Joan M. Anderson - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (4):220-229.
    Gender, ‘race’, poverty, health and discourses of health reform in the context of globalization: a postcolonial feminist perspective in policy researchIn this paper, I draw on extant literature and my empirical work to discuss the impact of globalization and healthcare reform on the lives of women — those from countries of the South as well as of the North. First, I review briefly the economic hardships identified in different sectors of the population that have been attributed to how globalization is (...)
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    Gravitational radiation, source behavior, and the method of matched asymptotic expansions.James L. Anderson - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (4):411-418.
    It is conjectured that a suitably modified Bondi-type expansion of the gravitational field in the radiation zone is a rapidly convergent series. It is also conjectured that the source behavior in the inner zone is insensitive to the initial conditions imposed on the gravitational field in solving the initial-value problem in this zone. Consequences of these conjectures for the problem of relating source motion to the Bondi news function are discussed.
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    Geographical thinking in nursing inquiry, part one: locations, contents, meanings.Gavin J. Andrews - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (4):262-281.
    Spatial thought is undergoing somewhat of a renaissance in nursing. Building on a long disciplinary tradition of conceptualizing and studying ‘nursing environment’, the past twenty years has witnessing the establishment and refinement of explicitly geographical nursing research. This article – part one in a series of two – reviews the perspectives taken to date, ranging from historical precedent in classical nursing theory through to positivistic spatial science, political economy, and social constructivism in contemporary inquiry. This discussion sets up part two, (...)
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    Gendering the nation: A case study on the postage stamps of Cyprus.Sonia Andreou, Stephanie Stylianou & Evripides Zantides - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (215):73-90.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 215 Seiten: 73-90.
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  21. Mr. Kneale on probability and induction I.F. J. Anscombe - 1951 - Mind 60 (239):299-309.
    As a statistician, whose job is to advise on how to make inductions from observations with the aid of the theory of probability, I hope I shall be pardoned some comments on Mr. Kneale's discussion of this subject.
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    Miyān-i kalām va falsafah =.Ḥasan Anṣārī - 2016 - Tihrān: Kitāb-i Rāyzan.
    "This book brings together articles, which I previously published on my blog, Barrarsīhā-ye Tārīkhī, about the history of kalām and falsafa (Islamic theology and philosophy). Many of the articles contain research on the history of Muʿtazilī kalām, especially among the Shīʿa, whether Zaydīs or Imāmīs. Some articles also discuss the history of philosophical theology in Islam, the Avicennian tradition in Khurāsān and the relationship between the theologians and the philosophers, especially in the sixth and seventh centuries hijrī. A chapter about (...)
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    Mnogoznachnye logiki i ikh primenenii︠a︡.O. M. Anshakov, D. V. Vinogradov & V. K. Finn (eds.) - 2008 - Moskva: LKI.
    Tom 1. Logicheskie ischisleni͡a, algebry i funkt͡sionalnye svoĭstva.
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    Life Stories: Martin Luther King Jr.John J. Ansbro - 2015 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    From the "New York Times" bestselling author of "If I Stay" Allyson Healeys life is exactly like her suitcase--packed, planned, ordered. Then on the last day of her three-week post-graduation European tour, she meets Willem. A free-spirited, roving actor, Willem is everything shes not, and when he invites her to abandon her plans and come to Paris with him, Allyson says yes. This uncharacteristic decision leads to a day of risk and romance, liberation and intimacy: 24 hours that will transform (...)
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    Martin Luther King’s Debt to Hegel.John Ansbro - 1994 - The Owl of Minerva 26 (1):98-100.
    While concluding my research for Martin Luther King: The Making of a Mind, I learned that King had stated in a January 19, 1956 interview with The Montgomery Advertiser that Hegel was his favorite philosopher. This was especially significant for me because my dissertation was on Kierkegaard’s critique of Hegel - with emphasis on how Hegelian Kierkegaard had become.
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    Editorial.Harald Atmanspacher - 2004 - Mind and Matter 2 (1):3-5.
    Some time after the appearance of the first issue of this journal, we are glad to announce that we have received steady feedback. This includes not only a considerable number of subscriptions, which form the material basis of every journal's existence, but also many encouraging comments. For instance, Henry Bauer, reviewing our journal in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, which he edits, asks whether he should 'welcome so formidable a competitor for some high-quality manuscripts? Of course! The search for knowledge (...)
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    Editorial.Harald Atmanspacher - 2007 - Mind and Matter 5 (1):3-6.
    Dual-aspect approaches (or double-aspect approaches)consider mental and material domains of reality as aspects, or manifestations, of one underlying, unseparated reality. In such a framework, the distinction between mind and matter can be regarded as a basic tool for achieving epistemic access to, i.e. gather knowledge about, both the separated do- mains and the underlying reality. In this sense, the status of the underlying, psychophysically neutral domain is ontic relative to the mind-matter distinction.
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    Epistemic and ontic quantum realities.Harald Atmanspacher & Hans Primas - 2002
    Quantum theory has provoked intense discussions about its interpretation since its pioneer days. One of the few scientists who have been continuously engaged in this development from both physical and philosophical perspectives is Carl Friedrich von Weizsaecker. The questions he posed were and are inspiring for many, including the authors of this contribution. Weizsaecker developed Bohr's view of quantum theory as a theory of knowledge. We show that such an epistemic perspective can be consistently complemented by Einstein's ontically oriented position.
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  29. Extending the philosophical significance of the idea of complementarity.Harald Atmanspacher - unknown
    Summary. We discuss a specific way in which the notion of complementarity can be based on the dynamics of the system considered. This approach rests on an epistemic representation of system states, reflecting our knowledge about a system in terms of coarse grainings (partitions) of its phase space. Within such an epistemic quantization of classical systems, compatible, comparable, commensurable, and complementary descriptions can be precisely characterized and distinguished from each other. Some tentative examples are indicated that, we suppose, would have (...)
     
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    From Chemistry to Consciousness: The Legacy of Hans Primas.Harald Atmanspacher & Ulrich Müller-Herold (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book reflects on the significant and highly original scientific contributions of Hans Primas. A professor of chemistry at ETH Zurich from 1962 to 1995, Primas continued his research activities until his death in 2014. Over these 50 years and more, he worked on the foundations of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, contributed to a number of significant issues in theoretical chemistry, helped to clarify central topics in quantum theory and the philosophy of physics, suggested innovative ways of addressing interlevel relations (...)
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  31. Interpreting neurodynamics: Concepts and facts.Harald Atmanspacher - unknown
    The dynamics of neuronal systems, briefly neurodynamics, has developed into an attractive and influential research branch within neuroscience. In this paper, we discuss a number of conceptual issues in neurodynamics that are important for an appropriate interpretation and evaluation of its results. We demonstrate their relevance for selected topics of theoretical and empirical work. In particular, we refer to the notions of determinacy and stochasticity in neurodynamics across levels of microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic descriptions. The issue of correlations between neural, (...)
     
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    Inside Versus Outside: Endo- and Exo-Concepts of Observation and Knowledge in Physics, Philosophy and Cognitive Science.Harald Atmanspacher & Gerhard J. Dalenoort - 2012 - Springer.
    In our daily lives we conceive of our surroundings as an objectively given reality. The world is perceived through our senses, and ~hese provide us, so we believe, with a faithful image of the world. But occ~ipnally we are forced to realize that our senses deceive us, e. g., by illusions. For a while it was believed that the sensation of color is directly r~lated to the frequency of light waves, until E. Land (the inventor of the polaroid camera) showed (...)
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    Eventism and pointism.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1993 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 1:157-169.
    The domain of contemporary physics consists of two different classes of objects: a) physical objects — point events (shortly — events), elementary particles (and their aggregates), and fields; b) spatio-temporal objects — space-time points (shortly — points), moments, space points, and their corresponding sets: space-time, time and physical space. If objects of some kind (physical or spatio-temporal) are treated as individuals, i.e. nonsets, then it is possible to define the remaining kinds of objects from both above-mentioned classes. In this way (...)
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    Entre dois niilismos: uma arte acrobática para repontecializar a invenção na pesquisa sobre inf'ncia / Between two nihilisms: an acrobatic art to repotinalize the invention in research on childhood.Luiz Guilherme Augsburger, Celso Kraemer & Helena Almeida E. Silva Sampaio - 2020 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:020002.
    As muitas verdades sobre a infância de nosso tempo, das mais catedráticas às mais “inovadoras”, encontram-se compiladas em livros e artigos dentro e fora de nossas bibliotecas. Grosso modo, elas constroem dois tipos de niilismo. Um niilismo de tipo universalista, que suga a criança para fora da imanência da vida e da histórica e a torna refém de estereótipos universais. Outro niilismo de tipo relativista, que esquece a criança e apenas acusa os estudos da infância como mera invenção. Evitar esses (...)
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    Exemplary Epic: Silius Italicus' Punica (review).Antony Augoustakis - 2012 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (2):282-283.
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    Effects of individual activity sequences on prey-predator models.Pierre M. Auger & Bruno Faivre - 1993 - Acta Biotheoretica 41 (1-2):13-22.
    We study the influence of the individual behaviour of animals on predator-prey models. Populations of preys and predators are divided into sub-populations corresponding to different activity classes. The animals are assumed to do many activities all day long such as searching for food of different types. The preys are more vulnerable when doing some activities during which they are very exposed to predators attacks rather than for others during which they are hidden. We study activity sequences of the animals and (...)
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    Funktionskreis_, _Gestaltkreis_, and _Situationskreis in the context of integrated medicine.Prisca Augustyn - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (253):23-50.
    This paper explains Viktor von Weizsäcker’s Gestaltkreis model as a reinterpretation of Jakob von Uexküll’s Funktionskreis. Also derived from the Funktionskreis is Thure von Uexküll’s Situationskreis model. Both Weizsäcker’s Gestaltkreis and Thure von Uexküll’s Situationskreis have evolved in the context of integrated medicine in Germany throughout the twentieth century. Focusing on the role of language in health and medicine, this paper addresses important concepts associated with the project of integrated medicine in Germany, especially the biographical approach practiced by Viktor von (...)
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    Jerzego Gengell SJ (1657-1727) rozprawa o nieśmiertelności ludzkiej duszy.Franciszek Bargieł - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):235-264.
    Jerzy Gengell jest jednym z najwybitniejszych i chyba najpłodniejszym wśród jezuickich pisarzy w I połowie XVIII w. Jego drukowana spuścizna liczy 18 poważniejszych pozycji, jak to podaje jego biograf w Polskim Słowniku Biograficznym, ks. Jan Poplatek SJ; on tez pierwszy spośród polskich teologów katolickich w sposób najwszechstronniejszy, systematyczny i pogłębiony podjął zagadnienie ateizmu, a na jego tle kwestię kartezjanizmu i płynących z jego ideowych założeń i zasad konsekwencji logicznych, niebezpiecznych dla chrześcijańskiej wiary, teologii i filozofii, by na te zagrożenia odpowiedzieć (...)
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    John Henry Newman among the Postmoderns.Robert Barron - 2005 - Newman Studies Journal 2 (1):20-31.
    This article, which was originally presented at the annual conference of the Venerable John Henry Newman Association in Mundelein, Illinois, in August 2004, portrays Newman as anticipating three aspects of postmodernism:the question of epistemological foundations, the role of theology in the academy, and a conversational model of truth.
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    Journey Into Philosophy: An Introduction with Classic and Contemporary Readings.Stan Baronett (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    The overriding rationale behind this book is a desire to enrich the lives of college students by introducing them to the practice of philosophical thought in an accessible and engaging manner. The text has over one hundred classical and contemporary readings that facilitate studying each philosophical issue from a variety of perspectives, giving instructors the opportunity to choose a set of readings that matches the individual needs of each class. It includes many selections by philosophers whose works are often ignored (...)
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  41. Jews in the Hellenistic World: Josephus, Aristeas, The Sibylline Oracles, Eupolemus.John R. Bartlett, Molly Whittaker, Richard A. Horsley, John S. Hanson, Henk Jagersma, Shaye J. D. Cohen & Howard Clark Kee - 1985
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  42. Jñānadhārā- 2: Jaina Sāhitya Jñānasatra - 2 māṃ prastuta thayelā nibandho ane śodhapatro.Guṇavanta Baravāḷiyā (ed.) - 2005 - Mumbaī: Saurāshṭrakesari Prāṇaguru Jaina Philosophikala eṇḍa Līṭararī Risarca Seṇṭara.
    Contributed seminar papers on Jaina philosophy and doctrines presented at 2nd Jaina Sāhitya Jñānasatra, held at Rajkot on January 8-10, 2005, organized by Saurashtra Kesari Pranaguru Jaina Philosophical end Literary Research Centre, Mumbai.
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  43. Jīwana kalā āru anyānya: Ḍa. Prahlāda Kumāra Baruwāra jīwana bishaẏaka granthasambhāra.Prahlāda Kumāra Baruwā - 2009 - Guwāhāṭī: Banalatā.
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  44. Jīwana kalā āru anyānya: Ḍa. Prahlāda Kumāra Baruwāra jīwana bishaẏaka granthasambhāra.Prahlāda Kumāra Baruwā - 2009 - Guwāhāṭī: Banalatā.
     
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  45. 'You Gotta Listen to How People Talk': Machines and Natural Language.Jacob Berger & Kyle Ferguson - 2009 - In Richard Brown & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), Terminator and Philosophy: I'll be Back, Therefore I Am. pp. 239-252.
    A fun piece discussing the challenges to and prospects of building machines that are able to produce and understand natural language.
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    Yes, there is a god: and other answers to life's big questions.John Sietze Bergsma - 2017 - Frederick, Maryland: Word Among Us Press.
    How many times have you wanted to convey to someone the joy and excitement of the basic gospel messagebut stumbled in the process? Here is a book that explains the kerygmathe proclamation of the gospelin a simple way. Dr. Bergsma, a professor at Franciscan University and noted biblical scholar, uses both words and illustrations to tell the story of the Bible. In this short book, he brings the gospel to life for believers and nonbelievers alike. Readers will want to buy (...)
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    10 Youth unemployment: a self-reinforcing process?Yvonne Åberg & Peter Hedström - 2011 - In Pierre Demeulenaere (ed.), Analytical Sociology and Social Mechanisms. Cambridge University Press. pp. 201.
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  48. Motivation and Emotion: An Interactive Process Model.Mark H. Bickhard - 2000 - In Ralph D. Ellis & Natika Newton (eds.), The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, Affect and Self-Organization. John Benjamins. pp. 161.
    In this chapter, I outline dynamic models of motivation and emotion. These turn out not to be autonomous subsystems, but, instead, are deeply integrated in the basic interactive dynamic character of living systems. Motivation is a crucial aspect of particular kinds of interactive systems -- systems for which representation is a sister aspect. Emotion is a special kind of partially reflective interaction process, and yields its own emergent motivational aspects. In addition, the overall model accounts for some of the crucial (...)
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    Marr and Reductionism.John Bickle - 2015 - Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (2):299-311.
    David Marr's three-level method for completely understanding a cognitive system and the importance he attaches to the computational level are so familiar as to scarcely need repeating. Fewer seem to recognize that Marr defends his famous method by criticizing the “reductionistic approach.” This sets up a more interesting relationship between Marr and reductionism than is usually acknowledged. I argue that Marr was correct in his criticism of the reductionists of his time—they were only describing, not explaining. But a careful metascientific (...)
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  50. MJ Detmold, The Unity of Law and Morality: A Refutation of Legal Positivism Reviewed by.J. E. Bickenbach - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (6):244-246.
     
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