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  1. The Abhidhamma Theory of Personality.Annapareddy Venkateswara Reddy - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: art, architecture, literature & philosophy. Delhi: Sharada Pub. House. pp. 43.
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    Influence of iron ions on dielectric properties of the PbO–Bi2O3–B2O3glass system.P. Venkateswara Rao, M. Srinivasa Reddy, K. S. V. Sudhakar & N. Veeraiah - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (11):1601-1614.
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    Before the 'Third Element': understanding attention to self.Vasudevi Reddy - 2005 - In Naomi Eilan, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Johannes Roessler (eds.), Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford, GB: Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 85--109.
    The entry of an external object or the ‘third element’ into the dyad is generally taken as necessary for evidence of an understanding of others' attention, leading to an equating of the terms joint attention and awareness of attention. This chapter considers meta-theoretical and methodological reasons for psychology's disregard of mutual attention in this context and provides an alternative account of the emergence and development of attention awareness. Through the course of the first year human infants show a range of (...)
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  4. Reply from W. M. Reddy.William M. Reddy - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (4):402-402.
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    Joining Intentions in infancy.V. Reddy - 2015 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (1-2):24-44.
    In order to understand how infants come to understand others' intentions we need first to study how intentional engagements occur in early development. Engaging with intentions requires that they are, first of all, potentially available to perception and, second, that they are meaningful to the perceiver. I argue that in typical development it is in the infant's responses to others' infant-directed intentional actions that others' intentions first become meaningful. And that it is through the meaningful joining of intentions that understanding (...)
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  6. On being the object of attention: Implications for self-other consciousness.Vasudevi Reddy - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (9):397-402.
    Joint attention to an external object at the end of the first year is typically believed to herald the infant's discovery of other people's attention. I will argue that mutual attention in the first months of life already involves an awareness of the directednesss of attention. The self is experienced as the first object of this directedness followed by gradually more distal 'objects'. this view explains early infant affective self-consciousness within mutual attention as emotionally meaningful, rather than as bearing only (...)
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    Commentary: Patanjali and neuroscientific research on meditation.J. Shashi Kiran Reddy & Sisir Roy - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Sri Aurobindo: the grand synthesis: (an overview of his major works).V. Ananda Reddy - 2022 - New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. Edited by Aurobindo Ghose.
    Sri Aurobindo: the future -- Sri Aurobindo's contribution to humanity -- Sri Aurobindo's realisations -- Spirit & significance of Indian culture -- Sri Aurobindo's revelations.
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    (1 other version)The integral Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo. A commemorative Symposium.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1961 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 23 (1):165-167.
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    Seven studies in Sri Aurobindo.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1989 - Hyderabad, India: Institute of Human Study.
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    Values and value theories in the light of Sri Aurobindo.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1973 - Hyderabad, India: Institute of Human Study.
  12. East-West understanding of man.V. Narayan Karan Reddy - 1974 - Hyderabad, India: East-West Research Centre.
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    Man, education, and values.V. Narayan Karan Reddy - 1978 - New Delhi: D.K. Publisher's Distributors.
    Study on the origin, future and purpose of man; includes contributions to education made by Tagore, Gandhi, and Aurobindo.
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    Preface.Gayatri Reddy & Ashwini Tambe - 2011 - Feminist Studies 37 (1):7-13.
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  15. Principle of Equality and its Practice in the Indian Context.P. S. Reddi - 1997 - In Dilip Kumar Chakraborty (ed.), Perspectives in contemporary philosophy. Delhi: Ajanta Publications. pp. 168.
     
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    The dicey problem of new age science: Einstein, Hawking, and God at the casino.Dwaraknath Reddy - 2002 - Chittoor, [Andhra Pradesh]: Dwaraknath Reddy.
    Order flows from consistent laws. Our understanding of our universe is changing, but Reality behind it is unchanged. Einstein's relativity amended Newtonian determinism, and was in turn amended by quantum mechanics. Einstein saw a harmonious advance in knowledge, and said, 'God does not play dice'; but Stephen Hawking later saw a radical departure, and said, 'God is a gambler.' This author, a keen student of philosophy with a moderate background of science, sees in these conflicting conclusions the inevitable distortion when (...)
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  17. Telugu yōgulu.M. Venkata Reddy - 1987 - Artamūru, Tūrpu Gōdāvari Jillā: Mēḍapāṭi Rāmakr̥ṣṇāreḍḍi.
     
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    Vēmanayōgi dhyānamulu =.M. Venkata Reddy - 2008 - Artamūru, Tūrupugōdāvari Jillā: Em. Yas. Ār. Smāraka Yōga Sirīs.
    Comparative study of yoga philosophy of Vemana, Telugu poet and Vijñānabhairava, Hindu Tantric text.
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  19. Participants don't need theories : Knowing minds in engagement.Vasudevi Reddy & Paul Morris - 2004 - Theory and Psychology 14 (5):647-665.
    The theory-theory is not supported by evidence in the everyday actions of infants and toddlers whose lives a Theory of Mind is meant radically to transform. This paper reviews some of these challenges to the theory-theory, particularly from communication and deception. We argue that the theory’s disconnection from action is both inevitable and paradoxical. The mind–behaviour dualism upon which it is premised requires a conceptual route to knowing minds and disallows a real test of the theory through the study of (...)
     
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    The Unavoidable Intentionality of Affect: The History of Emotions and the Neurosciences of the Present Day.William M. Reddy - 2020 - Emotion Review 12 (3):168-178.
    The “problem of emotions,” that is, that many of them are both meaningful and corporeal, has yet to be resolved. Western thinkers, from Augustine to Descartes to Zajonc, have handled this problem by employing various forms of mind–body dualism. Some psychologists and neuroscientists since the 1970s have avoided it by talking about cognitive and emotional “processing,” using a terminology borrowed from computer science that nullifies the meaningful or intentional character of both thought and emotion. Outside the Western-influenced contexts, emotion and (...)
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    Before the `Third Element': Understanding Attention to Self.Vasudevi Reddy - 2005 - In Naomi Eilan, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Johannes Roessler (eds.), Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford, GB: Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 85--109.
    The entry of an external object or the ‘third element’ into the dyad is generally taken as necessary for evidence of an understanding of others' attention, leading to an equating of the terms joint attention and awareness of attention. This chapter considers meta-theoretical and methodological reasons for psychology's disregard of mutual attention in this context and provides an alternative account of the emergence and development of attention awareness. Through the course of the first year human infants show a range of (...)
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    Getting back to the rough ground: deception and 'social living'.Vasudevi Reddy - 2007 - In Nathan Emery, Nicola Clayton & Chris Frith (eds.), Social Intelligence: From Brain to Culture. Oxford University Press.
    At the heart of the social intelligence hypothesis is the central role of ‘social living’. But living is messy and psychologists generally seek to avoid this mess in the interests of getting clean data and cleaner logical explanations. The study of deception as intelligent action is a good example of the dangers of such avoidance. We still do not have a full picture of the development of deceptive actions in human infants and toddlers or an explanation of why it emerges. (...)
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    Historical Research on the Self and Emotions.William M. Reddy - 2009 - Emotion Review 1 (4):302-315.
    Research on this topic in Europe and North America has reached a new stage. Prior to 1970, historians told a story of progress in which modern individuals gradually gained mastery of emotions. After 1970 this older approach was put into doubt. Since 1990 research into the history of emotions has increasingly relied on a new methodology, based on the assumption that emotion is a domain of effort, and that it is possible to document variance between emotional standards, on the one (...)
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    Neuroscience and the fallacies of functionalism.William M. Reddy - 2010 - History and Theory 49 (3):412-425.
    Smail's "On Deep History and the Brain" is rightly critical of the functionalist fallacies that have plagued evolutionary theory, sociobiology, and evolutionary psychology. However, his attempt to improve on these efforts relies on functional explanations that themselves oversimplify the lessons of neuroscience. In addition, like explanations in evolutionary psychology, they are highly speculative and cannot be confirmed or disproved by evidence. Neuroscience research is too diverse to yield a single picture of brain functioning. Some recent developments in neuroscience research, however, (...)
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  25. Understanding the emergence of microbial consciousness and SOM.Jumpal Shashi Kiran Reddy & Contzen Pereira - 2017 - Journal of Integrative Neuroscience 16 (16):S27-S36.
    Microorganisms demonstrate conscious-like intelligent behaviour, and this form of consciousness may have emerged from a quantum mediated mechanism as observed in cytoskeletal structures like the microtubules present in nerve cells whichapparently have the architecture to quantum compute. This paper hypothesises the emergence of proto-consciousness in primitivecytoskeletal systems found in the microbial kingdoms of archaea, bacteria and eukarya. To explain this, we make use of the Subject–Object Model (SOM) of consciousness which evaluates the rise of the degree of consciousness to conscious (...)
     
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    Use of Model Tree and Gene Expression Programming to Predict the Suspended Sediment Load in Rivers.M. Janga Reddy & Bhola N. S. Ghimire - 2009 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 18 (3):211-228.
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    Abbotsholme: 1889-1899.Cecil Reddie - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1900 As well as being a history of Abbotsholme School this volume also examines the general question of the English national education at the turn of the last century. The material includes: The foundation of Abbotsholme, 1889 Answers to the Royal Commission on "Secondary" education, 1894 British, French, and German press reports on the progress of the school Planned schools on Abbotsholme lines in England, Germany, France, Russia and Switzerland.
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    Adi Sankara and Aurobindo.Vedre Narayan Karan Reddy - 1992 - Delhi: B.R..
    Comparative study on Sankaracarya and Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950, exponents of Indic philosophy.
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    Cognitive Performance Assessment of UAS Sensor Operators via Neurophysiological Measures.Pratusha Reddy, Dale Richards & Kurtulus Izzetoglu - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Thoreau, Gandhi, Vinoba.Vedre Narayan Karan Reddy - 1962 - Hyderabad: India Sahitilata Publications.
    On the ideology of Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, 1869-1948, and Vinoba Bhave, b. 1895; articles.
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    Omitting the second person in social understanding.Vasudevi Reddy - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):140-141.
    Barresi & Moore do not consider information about intentional relations available within emotional engagement with others and do not see that others are perceived in the second as well as the third person. Recognising second person information forces recognition of similarities and connections not otherwise available. A developmental framework built on the assumption of the complete separateness of self and other is inevitably flawed.
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  32. Widening Access to Applied Machine Learning With TinyML.Vijay Reddi, Brian Plancher, Susan Kennedy, Laurence Moroney, Pete Warden, Lara Suzuki, Anant Agarwal, Colby Banbury, Massimo Banzi, Matthew Bennett, Benjamin Brown, Sharad Chitlangia, Radhika Ghosal, Sarah Grafman, Rupert Jaeger, Srivatsan Krishnan, Maximilian Lam, Daniel Leiker, Cara Mann, Mark Mazumder, Dominic Pajak, Dhilan Ramaprasad, J. Evan Smith, Matthew Stewart & Dustin Tingley - 2022 - Harvard Data Science Review 4 (1).
    Broadening access to both computational and educational resources is crit- ical to diffusing machine learning (ML) innovation. However, today, most ML resources and experts are siloed in a few countries and organizations. In this article, we describe our pedagogical approach to increasing access to applied ML through a massive open online course (MOOC) on Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML). We suggest that TinyML, applied ML on resource-constrained embedded devices, is an attractive means to widen access because TinyML leverages low-cost and globally (...)
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    Non-motor cues do not generate the perception of self-agency: A critique of cue-integration.Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 103 (C):103359.
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    The Role of One’s Motive in Meditation Practices and Prosociality.J. Shashi Kiran Reddy & Sisir Roy - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    International Debt: The Constructive Implications of Some Moral Mathematics.Sanjay G. Reddy - 2007 - Ethics and International Affairs 21 (1):33–48.
    Modified rules for the accumulation and discharge of international sovereign debt can codify the moral and legal basis for existing ad hoc deviations and present a justifiable framework within which international lending and borrowing can take place.
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    Interference between mnemonic and categorical organization in memory.B. Govardhan Reddy & Francis S. Bellezza - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (3):169-171.
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    (2 other versions)Body, Discipline and Devotion: A Karmayogin's Journey.Kishore Kumar Reddy Areevidu - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 61 (1):46-57.
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    Beyond religion, cosmos is one family: address at the Parliament of the World's Religions, Chicago, 2 September, 1993.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1995 - Hyderabad, India: Aurodarshan Trust.
    On spiritualism through studies in Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950, as a way for peace.
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  39. Introducing mankind on the march: the movement; an evolutionary history of human civilisation and a vision of man's destiny.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1972 - Hyderabad, India,: Institute of Human Study.
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    Integral Yoga psychology: the psychic way to human growth and human potential.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1990 - Hyderabad, India: Institute of Human Study.
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  41. Meta-history: the unfoldment and fulfilment of human destiny.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1984 - Delhi: Indian Books Centre.
     
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    Sri Aurobindo.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1972 - Hyderabad, India,: Institute of Human Study.
    v. 1, pt. 1. Avatarhood and human evolution.
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    Sri Aurobindo's philosophy of evolution.V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1966 - Hyderabad, India,: Institute of Human Study.
  44. Subject-index to the Advent, 1944-1972.Vedre Manmohan Reddy - 1973 - Hyderabad, India,: Institute of Human Study; [distributors: Sri Aurobindo Books Distribution Agency, Pondicherry. Edited by Aurobindo Ghose.
     
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  45. Author (s)/Editor (s) Keywords Publication date Publisher.Gayatri Reddy, Indian Politics Hijras, Sherry Joseph, M. S. M. India, Undp Who & Anti-Sodomy Law - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (1).
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    Caregiving relationships as evolutionary and developmental bases of obligation.Rachna B. Reddy & Henry M. Wellman - 2020 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    Obligation as defined by Tomasello requires mutually capable parties, but one-sided caregiver relationships reveal its developmental and evolutionary precursors. Specifically, “coercive” emotions may prompt protective action by caregivers toward infant primates, and infants show distress toward caregivers when they appear to violate expectations in their relationships. We argue that these early social-relational expectations and emotions may form the base of obligation.
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    The concept of man in Rabindranath Tagore and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.V. Narayan Karan Reddy - 1973 - Bangalore,: IBH Prakashana. Edited by Rabindranath Tagore & S. Radhakrishnan.
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    Understanding Meditation Based on the Subjective Experience and Traditional Goal: Implications for Current Meditation Research.J. Shashi Kiran Reddy & Sisir Roy - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:435870.
    Owing to its benefits on various cognitive aspects, one’s emotions and wellbeing, meditation has drawn interest from several researchers and common public alike. We have different meditation practices associated with many cultures and traditions across the globe. Current literature suggests significant changes in the neural activity among the different practices of meditation, as each of these practices contributes to distinct physiological and psychological effects. Although this is the case, we want to find out if there is an underlying commonality among (...)
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  49. Toward a second-person neuroscience.Bert Timmermans, Vasudevi Reddy, Alan Costall, Gary Bente, Tobias Schlicht, Kai Vogeley & Leonhard Schilbach - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):393-414.
    In spite of the remarkable progress made in the burgeoning field of social neuroscience, the neural mechanisms that underlie social encounters are only beginning to be studied and could —paradoxically— be seen as representing the ‘dark matter’ of social neuroscience. Recent conceptual and empirical developments consistently indicate the need for investigations, which allow the study of real-time social encounters in a truly interactive manner. This suggestion is based on the premise that social cognition is fundamentally different when we are in (...)
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    Playful teasing and the emergence of pretence.Vasudevi Reddy, Emma Williams & Alan Costall - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (5):1023-1041.
    The study of the emergence of pretend play in developmental psychology has generally been restricted to analyses of children’s play with toys and everyday objects. The widely accepted criteria for establishing pretence are the child’s manipulation of object identities, attributes or existence. In this paper we argue that there is another arena for pretending—playful pretend teasing—which arises earlier than pretend play with objects and is therefore potentially relevant for understanding the more general emergence of pretence. We present examples of playful (...)
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