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    Patient’s Perspectives of Experimental HCV-Positive to HCV-Negative Renal Transplantation: Report from a Single Site.Sarah E. Van Pilsum Rasmussen, Shanti Seaman, Diane Brown, Niraj Desai, Mark Sulkowski, Dorry L. Segev, Christine M. Durand & Jeremy Sugarman - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (1):40-52.
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    On Voicing Up: A Conversation by Holger Schulze with Shanti Suki Osman on her Piece Voicing Up.Shanti Suki Osman - 2019 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 28 (1):147-152.
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  3. Yoga-manovijñāna.Shanti Prakash Atreya - 1965
     
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  4. Nītiśāstra.Shanti Joshi - 1956
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    Chhaupadi practice in Nepal – analysis of ethical aspects.Shanti Kadariya & Arja R. Aro - forthcoming - Medicolegal and Bioethics:53.
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  6. A Socio-Anthropological Perspective of American Deaf Education.Patrick Seamans - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (175):41-53.
    During the past decades, the deaf in the United States, as well as those in other countries, have been trying to define themselves within society. They constitute, indeed, a “different” population group, insofar as they are “disabled,” and they also have their own language that they utilize for interpersonal communication. So, as a group, they are called “a group of disabled individuals,” “a distinct Deaf Culture,” “a linguistic minority,” “a society,” “a community,” “a sub-culture,” etc.
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    New Approaches to the Circle of Sense and Nonsense.Bill Seaman - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (2):40.
    I will briefly discuss the history of research-related projects that Mark Burgin and I worked on together. I will then discuss our joint research related to the circle of sense and nonsense. One paper was entitled In a search for deeper meanings: navigating the circle of Sense and Nonsense and in turn articulating logical varieties as knowledge illuminators and the second was entitled In the Circle of Sense and Nonsense, Including A Mathematic Model of Meaning. This research represents a bridge (...)
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    Serpent and columbine.Shanti Padhi - 1969 - Bombay,: Orient Longmans.
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    A study on environmental sustainability practices of star hotels in Bangalore.J. Shanti - 2016 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 5 (1-2):185-194.
    The hotel industry has been showing their responsibility towards sustainability by employing green practices in their daily operations. The area of sustainability in hospitality relates to incorporating sustainability in operations and focusing on practices like saving energy, using renewable energy, and recycling waste. The hotels are showing their commitment to sustainability indicators like social, economic, and environmental concerns and communicating about the same to their customers. With the help of sustainability measures, hotel practitioners can think beyond providing the attractive physical (...)
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    Clinical trial with continuous low dosage (0·5 mg) chlormadinone acetate.Shanti M. Shahani & Manjari K. Munsif - 1972 - Journal of Biosocial Science 4 (1):1-8.
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    Dear World, see what I see: my vegan path.Shanti Urreta - 2015 - Danvers, MA: Vegan Publishers.
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    Public Philosophy and Food.Shanti Chu - 2022 - In Lee C. McIntyre, Nancy Arden McHugh & Ian Olasov (eds.), A companion to public philosophy. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 175–185.
    This chapter shows how public philosophy presents multifaceted opportunities for us not only to contemplate the ethics and politics of our food supply and food choices but also to act upon these reflections. It also discusses the role of philosophers in food activism and considers the more egalitarian possibilities of food in a post‐COVID‐19 world. Philosophy can be used to assess the ethics and power inequalities within the food industry. The aim is to expand “foodie culture” into an ethical foodie (...)
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    Belief System as Medium for Prayers: A Perspective From Radhasoami Point of View.Shanti Sarup Gupta - 2019 - Philosophy Study 9 (5).
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  14. The Indian concept of values.Shanti Nath Gupta - 1978 - New Delhi: Manohar.
     
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    The Philosophy of Dr. B. L. Atreya.Rama Shanker Srivastava, Shanti Prakash Atreya & J. P. Atreya (eds.) - 1977 - Oriental Publishers & Distributors.
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    5000 Years of Arts and Crafts in India and Pakistan.Gary Tarr & Shanti Swarup - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):646.
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  17. Crop biotechnology and developing countries.Geeta Bharathan, Shanti Chandrashekaran, Tony May & John Bryant - forthcoming - Bioethics for Scientists.
     
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    (Re)sensing the observer: offering an open order cybernetics.Andrea Gaugusch & Bill Seaman - 2004 - Technoetic Arts 2 (1):17-31.
    Instead of presuming the ‘observer’ as given, we are (re)sensing the observer and are thereby offering an ‘open order cybernetics’ (OOC). We are first of all concerned about our acquisition and use of language as the precondition for any meaningful statement. This self-reflexive point of departure distinguishes our project from philosophers who are presuming ‘something’ (‘closure’, ‘selforganization’, ‘self ’, ‘auto-poiesis’, ‘senses’, ‘objects’, ‘subjects’, ‘language’, ‘nervous systems’ etc.) in the first place without being aware of their presumptions i.e. that they are (...)
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    Deweyan Tools for Inquiry and the Epistemological Context of Critical Pedagogy.Peter Nelsen & Jayson Seaman - 2011 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 47 (6):561-582.
    This article develops the notion of resistance as articulated in the literature of critical pedagogy as being both culturally sponsored and cognitively manifested. To do so, the authors draw upon John Dewey's conception of tools for inquiry. Dewey provides a way to conceptualize student resistance not as a form of willful disputation, but instead as a function of socialization into cultural models of thought that actively truncate inquiry. In other words, resistance can be construed as the cognitive and emotive dimensions (...)
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    Optimization of Joint Economic Lot Size Model for Vendor-Buyer with Exponential Quality Degradation and Transportation by Chimp Optimization Algorithm.Dana Marsetiya Utama, Shanty Kusuma Dewi & Sri Kurnia Dwi Budi Maulana - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-17.
    Freight transportation plays a critical role in improving company performance in the modern manufacturing industry. To reduce costs, companies must take advantage of the use of large vehicles. It caused fewer deliveries, but inventory costs and degradation quality are high. One of the joint economic lot size problems in supply chain is Integrated Single-Vendor Single-Buyer Inventory Problem. This study developed the I-SVSB-IP model that considers raw materials’ exponential quality degradation and transportation costs. The objective function of this research was to (...)
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    Risky decision-making is associated with residential choice in healthy older adults.Kendra L. Seaman, Chelsea M. Stillman, Darlene V. Howard & James H. Howard - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Mach's Rejection of Atomism.Francis Seaman - 1968 - Journal of the History of Ideas 29 (3):381.
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    Neosentience a new branch of scientific and poetic inquiry related to artificial intelligence.Bill Seaman & Otto Rossler - 2008 - Technoetic Arts 6 (1):31-40.
    Neosentience, a potentially new branch of scientific inquiry related to artificial intelligence, was first suggested in a paper by Bill Seaman as part of a new embodied robotic paradigm, arising out of ongoing theoretical research with Otto E. Rossler. Seaman, artist-researcher, and Rossler, theoretical biologist and physicist, have been examining the potential of generating an intelligent, embodied, multimodal sensing and computational robotic system. Although related to artificial intelligence the goal of this system is the creation of an entity (...)
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    The Hybrid Invention Generator: assorted relations.Bill Seaman - 2003 - Technoetic Arts 1 (2):103-115.
    A computer-based language system exploring hybrid invention generation has been developed by Bill Seaman working in conjunction with the programmer Gideon May.1 The project was primarily funded by Intel. This work explores 3D visualization with related generative texts and recombinant audio/music, as well as a series of textual descriptions. Computer-based environmental meaning is explored through the inter-authorship and operative experiential examination of a diverse set of media-elements and media-processes, in this case focusing on the virtual construction of hybrid inventions. (...)
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    "That thing in New York": Impaired naming vs. preserved recognition of unique entities following an anterior temporal lobe lesion.Roberts Daniel, Shanker Shanti & Tainturier Marie-Josephe - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    An Overburdened Term: Dewey's Concept of "Experience" as Curriculum Theory.Seaman Jayson & J. Nelsen Peter - 2011 - Education and Culture 27 (1):5-25.
    From the start, John Dewey's ideas about education have been prone to misunderstanding. One of the greatest casualties has been "experience," a term so routinely misappropriated that Dewey ultimately decided to abandon it. He wrote, "I would abandon the term 'experience' because of my growing realization that the historical obstacles which prevented understanding of my use of 'experience' are, for all practical purposes, insurmountable. I would substitute the term 'culture' because with its meanings as now firmly established it can fully (...)
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    Aspects of Wagner.Gerald Seaman - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (4):494-494.
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    A question of identity: Musical composition in New Zealand.Gerald Seaman - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):729-733.
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    Back From the Brink: Retrieval of Membrane Proteins From Terminal Compartments.Matthew N. J. Seaman - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (3):1800146.
    It has long been believed that membrane proteins present in degradative compartments such as endolysosomes or vacuoles would be destined for destruction. Now however, it appears that mechanisms and machinery exist in simple eukaryotes such as yeast and more complex organisms such as mammals that can rescue potentially “doomed” membrane proteins by retrieving them from these “late” compartments and recycling them back to the Golgi complex. In yeast, a sorting nexin dimer containing Snx4p can recognize and retrieve the Atg27p membrane (...)
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    Desire and Pleasure in Seventeenth-Century Music.Gerald Seaman - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (8):863-864.
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    Discussion: In defense of Duhem.Francis Seaman - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (3/4):287.
    Adolph Grünbaum has argued that Duhem's conventionalism is false for the case of Euclidean geometry. According to Duhem, any portion of a physical theory can be preserved from falsifiability by providing suitable modifications elsewhere in the theory. Grünbaum argues that physical theory is composed of two parts: A geometrical part H, and a physical part A. For his test case—Euclidean geometry—he contends that by a suitable specification of A, a falsification of H is possible; i.e., H can be rendered “accessible (...)
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    Ernst Mach: His Work, Life, and Influence.Francis Seaman - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (2):273-276.
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    Four transcultural case studies: Transmedial walks, drives and observations.Bill Seaman - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 10 (2-3):157-165.
    This article discusses four different case studies related to complex technological works that were created through international collaborations.The Exquisite Mechanism of Shivers/Ex.MechRed Dice/Des ChiffréCom↔SpaceA China of Many SensesThe article discusses elements of language, culture, technological creation and process.
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    In defense of Duhem.Francis Seaman - 1965 - Philosophy of Science 32 (3/4):287-294.
    Adolph Grünbaum has argued that Duhem's conventionalism is false for the case of Euclidean geometry. According to Duhem, any portion of a physical theory can be preserved from falsifiability by providing suitable modifications elsewhere in the theory. Grünbaum argues that physical theory is composed of two parts: A geometrical part H, and a physical part A. For his test case—Euclidean geometry—he contends that by a suitable specification of A, a falsification of H is possible; i.e., H can be rendered “accessible (...)
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    II. Thomas Paine: Ransom, Civil Peace, and the Natural Right to Welfare.John W. Seaman - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (1):120-142.
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    II. Thomas Paine.John W. Seaman - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (1):120-142.
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    Music and the Russian revolution.Gerald Seaman - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):197-202.
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    Music periodical literature and the French revolution.Gerald Seaman - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (2):221-226.
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    Note on Whitehead and the Order of Nature.Francis Seaman - 1975 - Process Studies 5 (2):129-133.
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    Neosentience: The Benevolence Engine.Bill Seaman & Otto E. Rossler - 2011 - Intellect.
    Neosentience is a burgeoning area of interest, and this book encourages readers to reflect on how we experience and interpret the world, how memory works, and what it is to be human.
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    On Russian Music.Gerald Seaman - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (4):525-526.
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    Psychological Aspects of Ernst Mach’s The Science of Mechanics.Francis Seaman - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 6:135-145.
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    (Re)Thinking - the body, generative tools and computational articulation.Bill Seaman - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (3):209-230.
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    Schoenberg and the new music.Gerald Seaman - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (5):685-685.
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    The French Myth of Narcissus: Some Medieval Refashionings.Gerald Seaman - 1997 - Disputatio: An International Transdisciplinary Journal of the Late Middle Ages 3:19-33.
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    Thomas Paine: Ransom, civil peace, and the natural right to welfare.John W. Seaman - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (1):120-142.
  47. The Romantic Generation. By Charles Rosen.G. R. Seaman - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (5):687-687.
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  48. Verdi's Theater. Creating Drama through Music. By Gilles de Van.G. R. Seaman - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (5):688-689.
     
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    Whitehead and relativity.Francis Seaman - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (3):222-226.
    When Whitehead's views of relativity are mentioned, everyone thinks of the views Whitehead published between 1919 and 1924. Concerning these views, C. D. Broad is “depressed”1 that physicists paid so little attention. And Victor Lowe has written:There is a bare possibility that Whitehead's theory of relativity may yet affect the history of science.
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    Wagner. Race and revolution.Gerald Seaman - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):144-144.
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