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    Vallabhadeva's Kommentar (Śāradā-Version) zum Kumārasaṃbhava des KālidāsaVallabhadeva's Kommentar (Sarada-Version) zum Kumarasambhava des Kalidasa.Sheldon Pollock, M. S. Narayana Murti, Klaus L. Janert & Vallabhadeva - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (2):381.
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  2. Murty's Conception of Philosophy.Jsrl Narayana Moorty - 1995 - In Sibajiban Bhattacharyya & Ashok Vohra (eds.), The philosophy of K. Satchidananda Murty. New Delhi: Indian Book Centre.
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  3. Jñānayōgi Ācārya Kotta Saccidānandamūrti: (darśanaśāstramu: sāmājikāṃśālu).Yārlagaḍḍā Lakshmīprasāda, Muṅgara Jāṣhuvā & Maṇḍava Śrīrāmamūrti (eds.) - 2017 - Haidarābād: Rātunēstaṃ Pablikēṣans.
    Contributed articles on the life and works of K. Satchidananda Murty,, Indic philosopher and teacher.
     
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  4. Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience.M. R. Bennett & P. M. S. Hacker - 2003 - Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by P. M. S. Hacker.
    Writing from a scientifically and philosophically informed perspective, the authors provide a critical overview of the conceptual difficulties encountered in many current neuroscientific and psychological theories.
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  5. Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language.M. Bennett, D. C. Dennett, P. M. S. Hacker & J. R. & Searle (eds.) - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    "Neuroscience and Philosophy" begins with an excerpt from "Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience," in which Maxwell Bennett and Peter Hacker question the ...
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    Sonderband Connectionist Models of Human Language Processing.M. H. Christiansen, N. Chater & M. S. Seidenberg - 1999 - Cognitive Science 23 (4):417-437.
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    Wittgenstein, meaning and understanding: essays on the Philosophical investigations.Gordon P. Baker, P. M. S. Hacker & Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1980 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by P. M. S. Hacker & Gordon P. Baker.
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    The neural correlates of religious and nonreligious belief.S. Harris, J. T. Kaplan, A. Curiel, S. Y. Bookheimer, M. Iacoboni & M. S. Cohen - unknown
    Background: While religious faith remains one of the most significant features of human life, little is known about its relationship to ordinary belief at the level of the brain. Nor is it known whether religious believers and nonbelievers differ in how they evaluate statements of fact. Our lab previously has used functional neuroimaging to study belief as a general mode of cognition, and others have looked specifically at religious belief. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly. (...)
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  9. Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning, Volume 1 of An Analytical Commentary on the Philosophical Investigations.G. P. Baker & P. M. S. Hacker (eds.) - 2005-01-01 - Blackwell.
     
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  10. Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning Vol. 1.G. P. Baker & P. M. S. Hacker - 1984 - Synthese 58 (3):451-479.
     
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    Transients in steady-state plastic deformation produced by changes of strain rate.Z. S. Basinski, P. J. Jackson & M. S. Duesbery - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 36 (2):255-263.
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  12. Philosopher avec Wittgenstein, coll. « L'Interrogation philosophique ».Jean-Pierre Cometti & P. M. S. Hacker - 1998 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (4):493-494.
     
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    Muzykalʹnai︠a︡ faktura.T. N. Krasnikova & M. S. Skrebkova-Filatova (eds.) - 2001 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ muzyki im. Gnesinykh.
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    De Oudste Versie van Dodenboek 17a: Coffin Texts Spreuk 335a.Alan R. Schulman & M. S. H. G. Heerma van Voss - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (4):654.
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  15. Changes in perceived object shape with changes in lighting model and surface properties.L. T. Maloney, P. Mamassian & M. S. Landy - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 48-49.
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    Proximity effect tunnelling as a probe of metallurgical processes in thin films.B. F. Donovan-Vojtovic, S. A. Dodds, M. S. Nasser & P. M. Chaikin - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (5):893-901.
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    Dreyfus, HL, 3% Dreyfus, SE, 396.J. W. Cornman, G. Cottrell, R. Cummins, A. Cussins, L. Darden, C. Darwin, W. Demopoulos, M. Derthick, H. Gardner & M. S. Gazzaniga - 1993 - In Scott M. Christensen & Dale R. Turner (eds.), Folk psychology and the philosophy of mind. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum.
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    Authenticity: a red herring?J. E. P. Currall, M. S. Moss & S. A. J. Stuart - 2008 - Journal of Applied Logic 6 (4):534-544.
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    Decolonial Model of Environmental Management and Conservation: Insights from Indigenous-led Grizzly Bear Stewardship in the Great Bear Rainforest.J. Walkus, C. N. Service, D. Neasloss, M. F. Moody, J. E. Moody, W. G. Housty, J. Housty, C. T. Darimont, H. M. Bryan, M. S. Adams & K. A. Artelle - 2021 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 24 (3):283-323.
    ABSTRACT Global biodiversity declines are increasingly recognized as profound ecological and social crises. In areas subject to colonialization, these declines have advanced in lockstep with settler colonialism and imposition of centralized resource management by settler states. Many have suggested that resurgent Indigenous-led governance systems could help arrest these trends while advancing effective and socially just approaches to environmental interactions that benefit people and places alike. However, how dominant management and conservation approaches might be decolonized (i.e., how their underlying colonial structure (...)
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    Istorii︠a︡ filosofiï Ukraïny.M. F. Tarasenko, M. I︠U︡ Rusyn & M. S. Tymoshyk (eds.) - 1994 - Kyïv: "Lybidʹ".
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    Perspektivy metafiziki: klassicheskai︠a︡ i neklassicheskai︠a︡ metafizika na rubezhe vekov.G. L. Tulʹchinskiĭ & M. S. Uvarov (eds.) - 2001 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo "Aleteĭi︠a︡".
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    Education in 1952: Being the Report of the Ministry of Education and the Statistics of Public Education for England and Wales.A. C. F. Beales & H. M. S. O. - 1953 - British Journal of Educational Studies 2 (1):53.
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    Method and Politics in Plato’s Statesman.M. S. Lane - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Among Plato's works, the Statesman is usually seen as transitional between the Republic and the Laws. This book argues that the dialogue deserves a special place of its own. Whereas Plato is usually thought of as defending unchanging knowledge, Dr Lane demonstrates how, by placing change at the heart of political affairs, Plato reconceives the link between knowledge and authority. The statesman is shown to master the timing of affairs of state, and to use this expertise in managing the conflict (...)
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    Review of The Awakening of the West: The Encounter of Buddhism and Western Culture, by Stephen Batchelor ; A Comparative Study of Early Buddhism and Kantian Philosophy, by S. G. M. Weerasinghe ; New Light on Early Buddhism, by Balkrishna Govind Gokhale ; and Vedic Hermeneutics, by K. Satchidananda Murty. [REVIEW]Roger Jackson & Karel Werner - 1996 - Asian Philosophy 6 (1):73-80.
  25. Bioethics in the United States of America: Who Decides?M. S. Yesley - forthcoming - Human Genome Research and Society. Proceedings of the Second International Bioethics Seminar in Fukui.
     
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    Bradley and Bergson: A Comparative Study. By Ram Murti Loomba M.A., With a Foreword by Narenda N. S. Gupta M.A., Ph.D., (Lucknow: The Upper India Publishing House Ltd. 1937. Pp. xi + 187. Price Rs. 2.8 net.). [REVIEW]R. E. Stedman - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):251-.
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    Observer Judgements about Moral Agents' Ethical Decisions: The Role of Scope of Justice and Moral Intensity.M. S. Singer & A. E. Singer - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (5):473 - 484.
    The study ascertained (1) whether an observer's scope of justice with reference to either the moral agent or the target person of a moral act, would affect his/her judgements of the ethicality of the act, and (2) whether observer judgements of ethicality parallel the moral agent's decision processes in systematically evaluating the intensity of the moral issue. A scenario approach was used. Results affirmed both research questions. Discussions covered the implications of the findings for the underlying cognitive processes of moral (...)
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  28. Quasi-Set-Theoretical Foundations of Statistical Mechanics: A Research Program. [REVIEW]Adonai S. Sant'Anna & Alexandre M. S. Santos - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (1):101-120.
    Quasi-set theory provides us a mathematical background for dealing with collections of indistinguishable elementary particles. In this paper, we show how to obtain the usual statistics (Maxwell–Boltzmann, Bose–Einstein, and Fermi–Dirac) into the scope of quasi-set theory. We also show that, in order to derive Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics, it is not necessary to assume that the particles are distinguishable or individuals. In other words, Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics is possible even in an ensamble of indistinguishable particles, at least from the theoretical point of view. (...)
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  29. Plato's progeny: how Socrates and Plato still captivate the modern mind.M. S. Lane - 2001 - London: Duckworth.
  30. Responsible research with crowds: pay crowdworkers at least minimum wage.M. S. Silberman, B. Tomlinson, R. LaPlante, J. Ross, L. Irani & A. Zaldivar - 2018 - Communications of the Acm 61 (3):39-41.
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    New books. [REVIEW]L. Susan Stebbing, John Terence Wisdom, S. M. & John Laird - 1934 - Mind 43 (172):527-536.
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  32. Misconduct and departmental context-evidence from the acadia institute's graduate education project.M. S. Anderson - 1996 - Journal of Information Ethics 5 (1):15-33.
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    How to understand internalism.M. S. Brady - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (198):91-97.
    Internalism about practical reasons claims that there is a necessary connection between what an agent has reason to do and what he would be motivated to do if he were in privileged or optimal conditions. Internalism is traditionally supported by the claim that it alone can capture two conditions of adequacy for any theory of practical reasons, that reasons must be capable of justifying actions, and that reasons must be capable of explaining intentional acts. Robert Johnson, pp. 53–71) has argued (...)
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  34. A distributed, developmental model of visual word recognition and naming.M. S. Seidenberg & J. L. McClelland - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):329-329.
  35. Das' individuelle Gesetz'. Simmel's criticism of Kantian moral philosophy as being alienated from life.M. S. Lotter - 2000 - Kant Studien 91 (2):178-203.
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    Transgressing the boundaries of science: Glazer, scepticism, and Emily's experiment.M. S. W. MS - 2004 - Nursing Philosophy 5 (1):75–78.
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    We Are Machines That Claim to Be Conscious.M. S. A. Graziano - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (9-10):95-104.
    The attention schema theory explains how a biological, information processing machine can claim to have consciousness, and how, by introspection (by assessing its internal data), it cannot determine that it is a machine whose claims are based on computations. The theory directly addresses Chalmers' meta-problem of consciousness, the problem of why we think we have a difficult-to-explain consciousness in the first place.
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    Moral judgment purposivism: saving internalism from amoralism.M. S. Bedke - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 144 (2):189-209.
    Consider orthodox motivational judgment internalism: necessarily, A’s sincere moral judgment that he or she ought to φ motivates A to φ. Such principles fail because they cannot accommodate the amoralist, or one who renders moral judgments without any corresponding motivation. The orthodox alternative, externalism, posits only contingent relations between moral judgment and motivation. In response I first revive conceptual internalism by offering some modifications on the amoralist case to show that certain community-wide motivational failures are not conceptually possible. Second, I (...)
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  39. Measurement and modeling of depth cue combination: In defense of weak fusion.M. S. Landy, L. T. Maloney, E. B. Johnston & M. Young - 1995 - Vision Research 35:389--412.
     
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  40. Law and Psychiatry.M. S. MOORE - 1984
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  41. (2000).M. S. Gazzaniga - 1995 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences. MIT Press.
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  42. The Ironist's Cage: Memory, Trauma, and the Construction of History.M. S. Roth - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48:189-190.
     
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    LSJ and the Problem of Poetic Archaism: From Meanings to Iconyms.M. S. Silk - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (2):303-330.
    ‘It is supposed’, declared the poet Wordsworth in 1802, ‘that by the act of writing in verse an author makes a formal engagement that he will gratify certain known habits of association; that he not only thus apprizes the reader that certain classes of ideas and expressions will be found in his book, but that others will be carefully excluded. This exponent or symbol held forth by metrical language must in different eras of literature have excited very different expectations.’ For (...)
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    On the Non-Necessity of Origin.M. S. Price - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1):33 - 45.
    In ‘Naming and Necessity,’ Saul Kripke defends a number of essentialist claims. One of them is that having a certain origin is a necessary property of a material thing. Used in connection with a human being or, presumably, a living thing of another kind whose members sexually reproduce, ‘necessity of origin’ means that the organism must have been born of those individuals who are its parents, i.e., whose body tissues are sources of the sperm and egg from which it issued, (...)
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    Transgender, Transracial, Trans? Review: Rogers Brubaker (2016) Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities, Princeton University Press.M. S. Tay - 2018 - Sociology of Power 30 (1):227-236.
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    Paradigms Linked: A Normative-Empirical Dialogue about Business Ethics.M. S. Singer - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (3):481-496.
    Abstract:The present paper focuses on the linkage between two academic paradigms in the enquiry into business ethics: normative philosophy and empirical social sciences. The paper first reviews existing research pertaining to a normative-empirical dialogue. Further empirical data on the relationship between various standards of morality are discussed in relation to the normative frameworks of ethics. Lastly, future directions for such a dialogue in business ethics are suggested.
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  47. Kant’s First Antinomy.M. S. Gram - 1967 - The Monist 51 (4):499-518.
    In the First Antinomy of The Critique of Pure Reason, Kant drew two conclusions from the argument he gives. First, Kant took his argument to show that the referent of the concept of ‘world’ does not exist as a thing in itself. For at B532 he says.
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    Pindar, olympian 2.5–7, text and commentary—with excursions to ‘perictione’, empedocles and euripides’ hippolytus.M. S. Silk - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):499-517.
    In 1998, I suggested a new text for a notably corrupt passage in Pindar's Isthmian 5. This article is in effect a sequel to that earlier discussion. In the 1998 article, I proposed, inter alia, that the modern vulgate text of I. 5.58, ἐλπίδων ἔκνισ’ ὄπιν, is indefensible and the product of scribal corruption in antiquity, and that chief among the indefensible products of corruption there is the supposed secular use of ὄπις, as if used to mean something like ‘zeal’. (...)
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    Healthcare and genocide: BDS as an entry point to health justice.M. S. Moolla & A. Jacub - forthcoming - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law:e1961.
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    The Normative Grounds of Social Criticism: Kant, Rawls and Habermas.M. S. Lane - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):399-401.
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