Results for 'Nami Mohammadian Khonsari'

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    How did lockdown and social distancing policies change the eating habits of diabetic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic? A systematic review.Narges Lashkarbolouk, Mahdi Mazandarani, Farzad Pourghazi, Maysa Eslami, Nami Mohammadian Khonsari, Zahra Nouri Ghonbalani, Hanieh-Sadat Ejtahed & Mostafa Qorbani - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundAfter the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments established national lockdowns and social distancing as an effective plan to control this disease. As a result of the lockdown policies, diabetic patients` access to food products, medication, and routine follow-ups is disrupted, making it difficult for them to control their disease.MethodsInternational databases, including PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, and Scopus, were searched until April 2022. All observational studies included assessing the impact of lockdown and social distancing on eating habits, and glycemic and (...)
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    Hegel contre lui-même.Nami Baser - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
  3. Abduction − the context of discovery + underdetermination = inference to the best explanation.Mousa Mohammadian - 2021 - Synthese 198 (5):4205-4228.
    The relationship between Peircean abduction and the modern notion of Inference to the Best Explanation is a matter of dispute. Some philosophers, such as Harman :88–95, 1965) and Lipton, claim that abduction and IBE are virtually the same. Others, however, hold that they are quite different :503, 1998; Minnameier in Erkenntnis 60:75–105, 2004) and there is no link between them :419–442, 2009). In this paper, I argue that neither of these views is correct. I show that abduction and IBE have (...)
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  4. If consciousness causes collapse, the zombie argument fails.Mousa Mohammadian - 2021 - Synthese 199:1599–1615.
    Many non-physicalists, including Chalmers, hold that the zombie argument succeeds in rejecting the physicalist view of consciousness. Some non-physicalists, including, again, Chalmers, hold that quantum collapse interactionism, i.e., the idea that non-physical consciousness causes collapse of the wave function in phenomena such as quantum measurement, is a viable interactionist solution for the problem of the relationship between the physical world and the non-physical consciousness. In this paper, I argue that if QCI is true, the zombie argument fails. In particular, I (...)
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  5. Beyond the Instinct-Inference Dichotomy: A Unified Interpretation of Peirce's Theory of Abduction.Mousa Mohammadian - 2019 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (2):138-160.
    I examine and resolve an exegetical dichotomy between two main interpretations of Peirce’s theory of abduction, namely, the Generative Interpretation and the Pursuitworthiness Interpretation. According to the former, abduction is the instinctive process of generating explanatory hypotheses through a mental faculty called insight. According to the latter, abduction is a rule-governed procedure for determining the relative pursuitworthiness of available hypotheses and adopting the worthiest one for further investigation—such as empirical tests—based on economic considerations. It is shown that the Generative Interpretation (...)
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    Theoretical virtues and theorizing in physics: against the instrumentalist view of simplicity.Mousa Mohammadian - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):4819-4828.
    I argue that if simplicity is a theoretical virtue and some theoretical virtues are the constituents of the aims of theorizing in physics—i.e., theory choice and theory development in physics—and scientific rationality is instrumental rationality, then simplicity cannot be a mere means to achieve the aims. I do this by showing that considering simplicity as a mere means brings about counterintuitive ramifications concerning scientific rationality. These counterintuitive ramifications can be avoided if we consider simplicity a constituent of the aims of (...)
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    Detailed Behavioral Analysis as a Window Into Cross-Situational Word Learning.Sumarga H. Suanda & Laura L. Namy - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (3):545-559.
    Recent research has demonstrated that word learners can determine word-referent mappings by tracking co-occurrences across multiple ambiguous naming events. The current study addresses the mechanisms underlying this capacity to learn words cross-situationally. This replication and extension of Yu and Smith (2007) investigates the factors influencing both successful cross-situational word learning and mis-mappings. Item analysis and error patterns revealed that the co-occurrence structure of the learning environment as well as the context of the testing environment jointly affected learning across observations. Learners (...)
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    Perceptual-motor constraints on sound-to-meaning correspondence in language.Laura L. Namy & Lynne C. Nygaard - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (5):528-529.
    The proposal that language has evolved to conform to general cognitive and learning constraints inherent in the human brain calls for specification of these mechanisms. We propose that just as cognition appears to be grounded in cross-modal perceptual-motor capabilities, so too must language. Evidence for perceptual-motor grounding comes from non-arbitrary sound-to-meaning correspondences and their role in word learning.
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  9. Virtues of ‘values’ and ‘virtues’: on theoretical virtues and the aim of science.Mousa Mohammadian - 2022 - Metascience 31 (3):297-302.
  10. An Armstrongian defense of dispositional monist accounts of laws of nature.Mousa Mohammadian - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (3):1-15.
    Bird reveals an important problem at the heart of Armstrong’s theory of laws of nature: to explain how a law necessitates its corresponding regularity, Armstrong is committed to a vicious regress. In his very brief response, Armstrong gestures towards an argument that, as he admits, is more of a “speculation.” Later, Barker and Smart argue that a very similar problem threatens Bird’s dispositional monist theory of laws of nature and he is committed to a similar vicious regress. In this paper, (...)
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    Rule based fuzzy cognitive maps and natural language processing in machine ethics.Rollin M. Omari & Masoud Mohammadian - 2016 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 14 (3):231-253.
    Purpose The developing academic field of machine ethics seeks to make artificial agents safer as they become more pervasive throughout society. In contrast to computer ethics, machine ethics is concerned with the behavior of machines toward human users and other machines. This study aims to use an action-based ethical theory founded on the combinational aspects of deontological and teleological theories of ethics in the construction of an artificial moral agent. Design/methodology/approach The decision results derived by the AMA are acquired via (...)
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    Communicative Context Affects Use of Referential Prosody.Christina Y. Tzeng, Laura L. Namy & Lynne C. Nygaard - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (11):e12799.
    The current study assessed the extent to which the use of referential prosody varies with communicative demand. Speaker–listener dyads completed a referential communication task during which speakers attempted to indicate one of two color swatches (one bright, one dark) to listeners. Speakers' bright sentences were reliably higher pitched than dark sentences for ambiguous (e.g., bright red versus dark red) but not unambiguous (e.g., bright red versus dark purple) trials, suggesting that speakers produced meaningful acoustic cues to brightness when the accompanying (...)
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  13. Peirce as a philosopher of science: T. L. Short: Charles Peirce and modern science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 300 pp, $99.99 HB. [REVIEW]Mousa Mohammadian - 2023 - Metascience 33 (1):61-64.
  14. The Art of Abduction. By Igor Douven. (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2022. Pp. xx + 349. Price $50.00.). [REVIEW]Mousa Mohammadian - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 73 (3):881-884.
    One of the many notable virtues of Igor Douven's The Art of Abduction is that it is open access. Since a well-written chapter-by-chapter overview of the book is.
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    Structural Equation Modeling of Vocabulary Size and Depth Using Conventional and Bayesian Methods.Rie Koizumi & Yo In’Nami - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In classifications of vocabulary knowledge, vocabulary size and depth have often been separately conceptualized (Schmitt, 2014). Although size and depth are known to be substantially correlated, it is not clear whether they are a single construct or two separate components of vocabulary knowledge (Yanagisawa & Webb, 2020). This issue has not been addressed extensively in the literature and can be better examined using structural equation modeling (SEM), with measurement error modeled separately from the construct of interest. The current study reports (...)
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    The Specificity of Sound Symbolic Correspondences in Spoken Language.Christina Y. Tzeng, Lynne C. Nygaard & Laura L. Namy - 2017 - Cognitive Science:2191-2220.
    Although language has long been regarded as a primarily arbitrary system, sound symbolism, or non-arbitrary correspondences between the sound of a word and its meaning, also exists in natural language. Previous research suggests that listeners are sensitive to sound symbolism. However, little is known about the specificity of these mappings. This study investigated whether sound symbolic properties correspond to specific meanings, or whether these properties generalize across semantic dimensions. In three experiments, native English-speaking adults heard sound symbolic foreign words for (...)
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  17. Sound to meaning correspondences facilitate word learning.Lynne C. Nygaard, Allison E. Cook & Laura L. Namy - 2009 - Cognition 112 (1):181-186.
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    Editorial: Frontiers in Language Assessment and Testing.Vahid Aryadoust, Thomas Eckes & Yo In'nami - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Ética e bioética no mundo científico: uma revisão integrativa.Edison Vitório de Souza-Júnior, Randson Souza Rosa, Tarcísio Pereira Guedes, Cristiane dos Santos Silva, Daiane Brito Ribeiro, Franciele Soares Balbinote, Débora Fraga de Souza, Raissa Brito Teixeira, Benedito Fernandes da Silva Filho & Namie Okino Sawada - 2020 - Persona y Bioética 24 (2):151-165.
    Ética y bioética en el mundo científico: una revisión integradora de la literaturaEthics and Bioethics in the Scientific World: An Integrative ReviewThis paper studies the reality of ethical and bioethical issues in the scientific world through an integrative literature review of articles included in three databases. Seven terms from the thesaurus Health Sciences Descriptors were used, from which three combinations were elaborated and used in the three databases. After applying inclusion requirements, a total of 18 articles were selected. Certain misconducts, (...)
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    Excitability of the Ipsilateral Primary Motor Cortex During Unilateral Goal-Directed Movement.Takuya Matsumoto, Tatsunori Watanabe, Takayuki Kuwabara, Keisuke Yunoki, Xiaoxiao Chen, Nami Kubo & Hikari Kirimoto - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    IntroductionPrevious transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have revealed that the activity of the primary motor cortex ipsilateral to an active hand plays an important role in motor control. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the ipsi-M1 excitability would be influenced by goal-directed movement and laterality during unilateral finger movements.MethodTen healthy right-handed subjects performed four finger tapping tasks with the index finger: simple tapping task, Real-word task, Pseudoword task, and Visually guided tapping task. In the Tap task, the subject (...)
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    The Semantics of Prosody: Acoustic and Perceptual Evidence of Prosodic Correlates to Word Meaning.Lynne C. Nygaard, Debora S. Herold & Laura L. Namy - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (1):127-146.
    This investigation examined whether speakers produce reliable prosodic correlates to meaning across semantic domains and whether listeners use these cues to derive word meaning from novel words. Speakers were asked to produce phrases in infant‐directed speech in which novel words were used to convey one of two meanings from a set of antonym pairs (e.g., big/small). Acoustic analyses revealed that some acoustic features were correlated with overall valence of the meaning. However, each word meaning also displayed a unique acoustic signature, (...)
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    A new ferromagnetic thiospinel CuCrZrS4with re-entrant spin-glass behaviour.Yuji Iijima, Yasushi Kamei, Nami Kobayashi, Junji Awaka, Taku Iwasa, Shuji Ebisu, Susumu Chikazawa & Shoichi Nagata - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (21):2521-2530.
  23. S nami Bog.Semen Li︠u︡dvigovich Frank - 1964
     
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    Nami no kifuhō: kankyō ongaku to wa nani ka.Hiroshi Ogawa (ed.) - 1986 - Tōkyō: Jiji Tsūshinsha.
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  25. I︠A︡ko s nami bog. Amvrosiĭ - 1999 - Ivanovo: Svi︠a︡to-Vvedenskiĭ zhenskiĭ monastyrʹ.
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    Note sulla nozione di ∆ϒnamiʃ toυ ποιειν kai Του παʃχειν pavscein in soph. 247 D-E: alcuni spunti aristotelici.Laura Maria Castelli - 2007 - Elenchos 28 (2):415-434.
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  27. I︠A︡ko s nami Bog.S. Lavrov - 1994 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ Svi︠a︡to-Danilov stavropigialʹnyĭ muzhskoĭ monastyrʹ.
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    Jñānamīṃāmsā: Darśanasaṅgoṣṭhyāḥ lekhasaṅgrahaḥ.Ji Gaṅgannā, Sukāntakumāra Senāpati, Nandighoṣa Mahāpātra & Kuñjavihārī Dvivedī (eds.) - 2011 - Navadehalī: Mānyatāprakāśanam.
    Contributed reserach papers on theory of knowledge in Indian philosophy, presented at seminar organized by Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Srisadasiva Campus, Orissa.
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    Cor hominis: wielkie namiętności w dziejach, źródłach i studiach nad przeszłością.Stanisław Rosik & Przemysław Wiszewski (eds.) - 2007 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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  30. Jest nad nami bůh?Filip Jan Konecny - 1903 - [n.p.]:
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  31. Jñānamīmāṃsā.Daya Krishna - 1963
     
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  32. Prācīnanyāẏa o prācīnamīmāṃsā darśana sammata prāmāṇyabāda.Jogendranath Bagchi - 1974 - Kalikātā: Saṃskṛta Pustaka Bhandāra.
     
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    Kto ili chto upravli︠a︡et nami.Gennadiĭ Semenovich Chuprov - 1995 - Krasnodar: "Sovetskai︠a︡ Kubanʹ". Edited by Alekseĭ Gennadʹevich Chuprov.
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    Author’s response to Mousa Mohammadian, William Peden and Elay Shech.John D. Norton - 2022 - Metascience 31 (3):317-323.
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  35. Mīmāṃsāyā jñānamīmāṃsā. Vīrendrakumāra - 1997 - Pañcakulā, Hariyāṇā: Alaṅkāra Suṣamā.
    Study on the fundamentals of Mimamsa philosophy.
     
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    "Svet vo tʹme" i "S nami Bog": neizvestnye knigi S.L. Franka.H. I︠E︡ Ali︠a︡i︠e︡v - 2021 - Moskva: Modest Kolerov. Edited by Teresa Obolevitch & Tatʹi︠a︡na Rezvykh.
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    Bhāratīya darśana: tattva aura jñānamīmāṃsā ke maulika sampratyaya = Indian philosophy: basic concept of metaphysics and epistemology.Jayadeva Vedālaṅkāra - 2001 - Dillī: Nyū Bhāratīya Buka Kôrporeśana.
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    Bauddha sautrāntika jñānamīmāṃsā.Hemalatā Śrīvāstava - 2005 - Naī Dillī: Mahāmāyā Pabliśiṅga Hāūsa.
    Critical study on the doctrines of Sautrāntika school of Buddhism with special reference to Buddhist and Indian schools of Philosophy.
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    Recent Excavations in Israel: A View to the West: Reports on Kabri, Nami, Miqne-Ekron, Dor, and Ashkelon.A. Bernard Knapp & Seymour Gitin - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):606.
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    Nagori: Writing with Barthes.Victor Burgin - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (4):167-183.
    Presented in the form of an acrostic, the text offers six entries. It begins with the Japanese term nagori, the etymology of which is in nami-nokori, ‘remains of the waves’, to refer to the ephemeral imprints left by the waves as they withdraw from the beach. The modern word nagori carries a more general sense of resignation, of a destiny that cannot be changed, of things that pass. The opening entry, for example, refers to our present time as the (...)
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    Znavená Evropa umírá.Otakar A. Funda - 2000 - Praha: Karolinum.
    Ačkoli v pozadí této knížky jsou odborné diskuse k problematice evropanství, kultury, civilizace, kulturní identity, ekologie a hranic i nových obzorů vědy a techniky, je poslední práce Otakara A. Fundy především "filosoficky laděným zamyšlením nad námi lidmi, nad naší planetou, nad naší civilizací, nad naší Evropou".
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    Intuitivní zahradník: Epistemický status morálních intuic.Jan Horský - 2014 - Pro-Fil 2014 (S1):15-35.
    Cílem článku je prozkoumat otázku po epistemickém statusu morálních intuic. Empirické výzkumy na poli morální psychologie ukazují, že intuice hojně využíváme při morálním hodnocení. Spoléháme se na ně však i jako morální filosofové při testování našich teorií – má-li některá normativní teorie proti-intuitivní důsledky, chápeme to jako její vadu a vice versa. V článku se snažím zodpovědět otázku, zda je taková praxe odvolávání se na morální intuice jako na evidenci ospravedlnitelná – je morální intuice spolehlivým epistemickým kanálem? Nejprve se budu (...)
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    Intuitivní zahradník: Epistemický status morálních intuic.Jan Horský - 2014 - Pro-Fil:15-35.
    Cílem článku je prozkoumat otázku po epistemickém statusu morálních intuic. Empirické výzkumy na poli morální psychologie ukazují, že intuice hojně využíváme při morálním hodnocení. Spoléháme se na ně však i jako morální filosofové při testování našich teorií – má-li některá normativní teorie proti-intuitivní důsledky, chápeme to jako její vadu a vice versa. V článku se snažím zodpovědět otázku, zda je taková praxe odvolávání se na morální intuice jako na evidenci ospravedlnitelná – je morální intuice spolehlivým epistemickým kanálem? Nejprve se budu (...)
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  44. 50-50: TALAMBUHAY NG MGA PANGUNAHING PERSONALIDAD NG BATAS MILITAR.Roderick Javar, Ruben Jeffrey Asuncion, Axle Christien Tugano & Mark Joseph Santos - 2022 - Manila: Limbagang Pangkasaysayan.
    Introduksiyon -/- 50-50. Fifty-fifty. Sa bigkas ng mga Pinoy, “pipti-pipti.” Sa kontekstong Pilipino, pantukoy ito sa kalagayan ng taong nasa kritikal na kalagayan. Limampung porsyento ng tsansang makaligtas, limampung porsyento ng tsansang masawi. Kilala ito sa iba pang katawagan sa Pilipinas bilang “naghihingalo,” “nasa bingit ng kamatayan” o “nag-aagawbuhay.” Ganito mailalarawan ang kalagayan ng lipunang Pilipino sa ilalim ng Batas Militar ni Ferdinand Marcos, Sr. Para sa mga pabor sa Batas Militar at mga loyalista ni Marcos, 50-50 dahil sa banta (...)
     
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    Jazyk, magie & matematika.Jaroslav Peregrin - manuscript
    Je potěšením stát na břehu a vidět lodě, jak vyplouvají na moře; je potěšením stát v okně hradu a pozorovat bitvu a její zápletky dole; avšak žádné potěšení se nevyrovná tomu, když stojíme na vyvýšené půdě pravdy ... a vidíme chyby, omyly, zmatení a bouře v údolí pod námi.
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    Antystrofa dialektyki: teoria retoryczna Bartłomieja Keckermanna = The counterpart of Dialectic: the rhetorical theory of Bartholomew Keckermann.Wojciech Ryczek - 2016 - Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika.
    Głównym celem książki jest rekonstrukcja teorii retorycznej, wyłożonej przez Bartłomieja Keckermanna (1572–1609), profesora filozofii w Gdańskim Gimnazjum Akademickim, w obszernym traktacie pod tytułem System retoryki (Systema rhetoricae, Hanau 1608). Opierając się na przejrzystej metodzie, u której podstaw leżała zasada podziału dychotomicznego, wywiedziona wprost z pism logicznych Arystotelesa (Organonu), Keckermann przeprowadził systematyzację sztuki przemawiania. Dzięki twórczemu wykorzystaniu koncepcji Stagiryty, Cycerona i Kwintyliana, a także współczesnych sobie teoretyków wymowy, głównie Rudolfa Agricoli, Erazma z Rotterdamu, Filipa Melanchtona i Piotra Ramusa, stworzył on summę (...)
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