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    Tibetan Controversy between Sudden Enlightment and Gradual Enlightment concerning the discourse of Concentration practice. 박태원 - 2016 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 84:209-233.
    수행과 깨달음에 관한 선종과 인도불교 유가행중관파의 상이한 시선이 맞닥뜨린 티베트 논쟁은, 돈문(頓門)과 점문(漸門)의 충돌이라기보다는, 선(禪)수행에 관한 전통적 시선과 새로운 시선이 조우하여 끝내 소통하지 못한 선 수행 담론으로 보는 것이 더 적절하다. 이 논쟁에서 주목해야 할 것은 돈(頓)이냐 점(漸)이냐의 문제보다는 양 진영의 상이한 선관(禪觀)이다. 돈·점의 문제는 선 수행을 이해하는 선종의 새로운 시선에 수반하여 발생한 문제인 것이다. 티베트 논쟁은 선관(禪觀)의 문제가 주(主)/본(本)이고, 돈점의 문제는 그에 수반된 종(從)/말(末)이라 보아야 적절할 것이다. 티베트 논쟁의 초점과 의미를 이렇게 파악하는 것은 선종 선사상의 정체성이 무엇인가를 묻는 것과 (...)
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    Captive Enlightment.Patrizia Pedraza - 2024 - Fragmentos de Filosofía 21 (Monográfico Teoría y Crítica):51-59.
    In this paper, I propose a reflection on the motif of mana in the framework of the proto-history of Th. W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer’s Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944). The Melanesian concept will allow us readers to seek the philosophical potential of pain, and the memory of a living Nature, as elements proper to the captive part of enlightenment: The necessary counterpart of a dialectic that would ultimately lead us to treasure the will of the enlightened project and, therefore, the (...)
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    The Enlightement of Matter-the Definition of Chemistry from Agricola to Lavoisier-Beretta, M.M. P. Crosland - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (1):94-95.
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  4. Enlightement or Empire: Colonial Discourse in German Culture. [REVIEW]Robert Young - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 95.
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  5. Lead kindly light: some enlighted moments with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.Yoga Krānti - 1972 - Bombay: Jeevan Jagruti Kendra.
     
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  6. Deep Ecology, the Radical Enlightment, and Ecological Civilization.Arran Gare - 2014 - The Trumpeter 30 (2):184-205.
    With the early success of the deep ecology movement in attracting adherents and with the increasing threat of a global ecological catastrophe, one would have expected this movement to have triumphed. We should be in the process of radically transforming society to create a harmonious relationship between humans and the rest of nature. Instead, deep ecology has been marginalized. What has triumphed instead is an alliance of managerialism, transnational corporations and neo-liberalism committed to replacing communities with markets and transforming every (...)
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  7. Toward a new enlightment: A response to the postmodernist critiques of humanism.Paul Kurtz - 1992 - Free Inquiry 13 (1):35-37.
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    The Aberdeen Enlightment: The Arts Curriculum in the Eighteenth Century (review).Adam Potkay - 1994 - Hume Studies 20 (1):151-153.
  9. The World of Parmenides. Essays on the Presocratic Enlightment.K. R. Popper & A. Petersen - 1999 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 189 (4):517-518.
     
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    The German Enlightment up to the French Revolution, 1680–1789. [REVIEW]Helmuth Kiesel - 1981 - Philosophy and History 14 (2):177-179.
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    Ronald Hamowy, "The Scottish Enlightment and the Theory of Spontaneous Order". [REVIEW]William Zachs - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (2):304.
  12. The Circulation of knowledge. Toland, Dodwell, Swift and the circulation of irreligious ideas in France: what does the study of international networks tell us about the 'radical Enlightment'? / Anne Thomson ; 'Un redoutable talent pour la dispute': Montesquieu and the Irish / Darach Sanfey ; Irish booksellers and the movement of ideas in the eighteenth century.Máire Kennedy, People Cross-Channel Commerce: The Circulation of Plants, Botanical Culture Between France & cC Britain - 2013 - In Lise Andriès, Frédéric Ogée, John Dunkley & Darach Sanfey (eds.), Intellectual journeys: the translation of ideas in Enlightenment England, France and Ireland. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
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    Philosophical academic programs of the German Enlightement: a literary genre recontextualized.Seung-Kee Lee, Riccardo Pozzo, Marco Sgarbi, Dagmar von Wille & Maria Cristina Dalfino (eds.) - 2012 - Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog.
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    Si xiang de qi di yu sheng hua: Makesi zhu yi yan jiu fang fa lun = Enlightment and promotion of thingking: the research methodology of Marxism.Bin Wang - 2014 - Shanghai Shi: Tong ji da xue chu ban she.
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    Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightment.Charles L. Griswoord & William Desmond - 2000 - Ethical Perspectives 7 (1):53-72.
    William Desmond: It is a pleasure to welcome Professor Charles Griswold today. I thank him for his willingness to present us with an overview of his new book Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment , and to participate in a discussion. Professor Griswold is professor of philosophy at Boston University, where he is also the chair of the philosophy department. His new work on Adam Smith might seem like something of a departure from the concerns of many of his (...)
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    Wonhyo’s Yogācāra Buddhist Practice - Relation between Enlightment and Epistemology -.Chi-Hyoung Lee - 2018 - The Journal of Moral Education 30 (2):67-90.
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    Karl. R. Popper : The World of Parmenides. Essays on the Presocratic Enlightment[REVIEW]Alain Boyer - 2002 - Philosophie Antique 2:221-222.
    Karl Popper (1902-1994) est mort avant d’avoir terminé cette collection d’articles. Quelques uns (comme « Back to the Presocratics » (1958), publié dans Conjectures et Réfutations, ou la note de The Open Society (1945) – huit pages – consacrée aux corps premiers du Timée) sont relativement connus. Certains, tel celui consacré à « la lumière que la Lune peut jeter sur les deux voies de Parménide » (1992) le sont moins. D’autres enfin sont inédits, comme la « réhabilitation » de (...)
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    The Gradual Acceptance of Newton’s Theory of Light and Color, 1672–1727.Alan E. Shapiro - 1996 - Perspectives on Science 4 (1):59-140.
    Simon Schaffer has published a constructivist analysis of the acceptance of Newton’s theory of color that focuses on Newton’s experiments, the continual controversies over them, and his power and authority. In this article, I show that Schaffer’s account does not agree with the historical evidence. Newton’s theory was accepted much sooner than Schaffer holds, when and in places where Newton had little power; many successfully repeated the experiments and few contested them; and theory mattered more than experiment in acceptance. I (...)
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  19. A gradual reformation: empirical character and causal powers in Kant.Jonas Jervell Indregard - 2018 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 48 (5):662-683.
    According to Kant each person has an empirical character, which is ultimately grounded in one’s free choice. The popular Causal Laws interpretation of empirical character holds that it consists of the causal laws governing our psychology. I argue that this reading has difficulties explaining moral change, the ‘gradual reformation’ of our empirical character: Causal laws cannot change and hence cannot be gradually reformed. I propose an alternative Causal Powers interpretation of empirical character, where our empirical character consists of our (...)
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    The Gradual Evolution of Language.Michael C. Corballis - 2014 - Humana Mente 7 (27).
    Language is commonly held to be unique to humans, and to have emerged suddenly in a single “great leap forward” within the past 100,000 years. The view is profoundly anti-Darwinian, and I propose instead a framework for understanding how language might have evolved incrementally from our primate heritage. One major proposition is that language evolved from manual action, with vocalization emerging as the dominant mode late in hominin evolution. The second proposition has to do with the role of language as (...)
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    Gradually Adaptive Frameworks: Reasonable Disagreement and the Evolution of Evaluative Systems in Music Education.Stanley Haskins - 2013 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 21 (2):197.
    The concept of “gradually adaptive frameworks” is introduced as a model with the potential to describe the evolution of belief evaluative systems through the consideration of reasonable arguments and evidence. This concept is demonstrated through an analysis of specific points of disagreement between David Elliott’s praxial philosophy and Bennett Reimer’s aesthetic philosophy. A parallel case of disagreement is introduced from the literature of contemporary epistemology. This case, comprised of a disagreement between Thomas Kelly and Richard Feldman, deals explicitly with the (...)
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    Gradual de-idealisation and progress in political science: a case study.Mateusz Wajzer - 2024 - Synthese 203 (6):1-25.
    This article contributes to the discussion regarding the relationship between idealisation, de-idealisation and cognitive scientific progress. In this, I raise the question of the significance of the gradual de-idealisation procedure for constructing political science theories. I show that conceptions that assume the reversibility of the idealisation process can be an extremely useful theoretical perspective in reconstructions of political science modelling and analyses of scientific progress in political science. I base my position on the results of the methodological reconstruction of (...)
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    Gradual Route to Productivity: Evidence from Turkish Morphological Causatives.Ebru Ger, Guanghao You, Aylin C. Küntay, Tilbe Göksun, Sabine Stoll & Moritz M. Daum - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (12):e13210.
    Becoming productive with grammatical categories is a gradual process in children's language development. Here, we investigated this transition process by focusing on Turkish causatives. Previous research examining spontaneous and elicited production of Turkish causatives with familiar verbs attested the onset and early stages of productivity at ages 2 to 3 (Aksu-Koç & Slobin, 1985; Nakipoğlu, Uzundag, & Sarıgül, 2021). So far, however, we know very little about children's understanding of causatives with novel verbs. In the present study, we asked: (...)
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    Inferring attack relations for gradual semantics.Nir Oren & Bruno Yun - 2023 - Argument and Computation 14 (3):327-345.
    A gradual semantics takes a weighted argumentation framework as input and outputs a final acceptability degree for each argument, with different semantics performing the computation in different manners. In this work, we consider the problem of attack inference. That is, given a gradual semantics, a set of arguments with associated initial weights, and the final desirable acceptability degrees associated with each argument, we seek to determine whether there is a set of attacks on those arguments such that we (...)
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    Gradual and integral development.Ángel Galindo García - 2017 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 37:149-173.
    Resumen El autor distribuye este trabajo en los siguientes apartados: plantea la diferencia entre el concepto de desarrollo y de progreso, consciente de que después de estos cincuenta años, con la evolución tanto de la economía como de las ideologías, y después de una gran crisis social y financiera, es necesario distinguir conceptual-mente y en la praxis estos dos términos; situamos la reflexión en el horizonte de la agenda 2030. Desde esta perspectiva estudia la propuesta de PP sobre el desarrollo (...)
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    Gradual awakening: the Tibetan Buddhist path of becoming fully human.Miles Neale - 2018 - Boulder, Colorado: Sounds True.
    Rediscover the Promise of Enlightenment As Western culture has embraced practices like meditation and yoga, has something been lost in translation? “What we see in America today in both the yoga boom and mindfulness fad,” writes Dr. Miles Neale, “is a presentation of technique alone, sanitized and purged of the dynamic teachings in wisdom and ethics that are essential for true liberation.” For anyone seeking a path dedicated to both authentic personal growth and the overthrow of the nihilism, hedonism, and (...)
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  27. Is conscious perception gradual or dichotomous? A comparison of report methodologies during a visual task.Morten Overgaard, Julian Rote, Kim Mouridsen & Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy - 2006 - Consciousness and Cognition 15 (4):700-708.
    In a recent article, [Sergent, C. & Dehaene, S. . Is consciousness a gradual phenomenon? Evidence for an all-or-none bifurcation during the attentional blink, Psychological Science, 15, 720–729] claim to give experimental support to the thesis that there is a clear transition between conscious and unconscious perception. This idea is opposed to theoretical arguments that we should think of conscious perception as a continuum of clarity, with e.g., fringe conscious states [Mangan, B. . Sensation’s ghost—the non-sensory “fringe” of consciousness, (...)
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    Pope Francis on Conscience, Gradualness, and Discernment: Adapting Amoris Laetitia for Business Ethics.Caleb Bernacchio - 2019 - Business Ethics Quarterly 29 (4):437-460.
    ABSTRACT:Experience often manifests a gap between moral principles that are both rationally defensible and widely accepted, and the actual practice of business. In this article, I adapt Pope Francis’s discussion of conscience, gradualness, and discernment, inAmoris Laetitia, for the philosophical context of business ethics in order to better conceptualize and to identify means of narrowing the gap between objective moral principles and business practice. Specifically, right conscience allows for a better understanding of the scope and boundary conditions of moral principles, (...)
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  29. Gradual belief change in children.Eric Schwitzgebel - 1999 - Human Development 42 (6):283-296.
  30. (1 other version)Abolición gradual y libertades vigiladas en el Río de la Plata. La política de control de libertos de 1813Gradual abolition and supervised freedom in the Rio de la Plata. The freedmen control policy.Magdalena Candioti - 2016 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 6 (1).
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    The Fallacy of Favouring Gradual Replacement Mind Uploading Over Scan-and-Copy.K. B. Wiley & R. A. Koene - 2016 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (3-4):212-235.
    Mind uploading speculation and debate often concludes that a procedure described as gradual in-place replacement preserves personal identity while a procedure described as destructive scan-and-copy produces some other identity in the target substrate such that personal identity is lost along with the biological brain. This paper demonstrates a chain of reasoning that establishes metaphysical equivalence between these two methods in terms of preserving personal identity.
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    Change blindness to gradual changes in facial expressions.Axel Cleeremans - unknown
    Change blindness—our inability to detect changes in a stimulus—occurs even when the change takes place gradually, without disruption (Simons et al., 2000). Such gradual changes are more difficult to detect than changes that involve a disruption. In this experiment, we extend previous findings to the domain of facial expressions of emotions occurring in the context of a realistic scene. Even with changes occurring in central, highly relevant stimuli such as faces, gradual changes still produced high levels of change (...)
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    Gradual enlightenment, sudden enlightenment and empiricism.Ivan Strenski - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (1):3-20.
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    The Gradual Path as a Hermeneutical Approach to the Dhamma.George D. Bond - 1988 - In Donald S. Lopez (ed.), Buddhist Hermeneutics. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 29-46.
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  35. The Gradual Emergence of History Writing as a Separate Genre.A. Cook - 1986 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 15 (2):171-189.
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  36. Gradual (in) compatibility of fairness criteria.Hertweck Corinna & Tim Räz - 2022 - Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 36 (11):11926-11934.
     
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    The Gradual Transition from the Non-Living to the Living.Jacques Reisse - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (155):53-65.
    The term “origin” is associated with a beginning, a debut, a birth. Expressions such as “the origin of life” or “the origin of man” suggest unique moments linked to remarkable phenomena. In the following pages, we will attempt to show that, since its birth, the universe has been undergoing a process of self-organization. The appearance of life on Earth represents one of the stages in this process.
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    The gradual evolution of enhanced control by plans: A view from below.Leonard D. Katz - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (4):764-765.
  39. Graduality and closedness in consonantal phonotactics.. A percpetually grounded approach.Zoltán Kiss - 2005 - In Sylvia Blaho, Luis Vicente & Erik Schoorlemmer (eds.), Proceedings of Console Xiii. pp. 171--195.
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    Gradually entering the realm of delight: Food and drink in early medieval China.David R. Knechtges - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (2):229-239.
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    "by Gradual Scale Sublim'd": Jean D'espagnet And The Ontological Tree In Paradise Lost, Book V.Stanton J. Linden - 1991 - Journal of the History of Ideas 52 (4):603-615.
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    Gradual development of constructional complexity in German spatial language.Karin Madlener, Katrin Skoruppa & Heike Behrens - 2017 - Cognitive Linguistics 28 (4):757-798.
    Journal Name: Cognitive Linguistics Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Gradual Victory of Good in Church History.Stephen R. Palmquist - 2015 - In Comprehensive commentary on Kant's Religion within the bounds of bare reason. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 326–376.
    In this chapter, Immanuel Kant's account of the history of the true (universal) church has a clear progression. It moves from a discussion of Jesus’ radical break with all that was nonuniversal in Judaism, to the tendency of Christians down through the ages to shape their faith into something just as nonuniversal as Judaism. Kant's account concludes with reflections on why we have good reason to be optimistic for the future, because Kant's own interpretation of pure moral religion portrays the (...)
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    Gradual growth versus shape invariance in perceptual decision making.Jeffrey N. Rouder, Yu Yue, Paul L. Speckman, Michael S. Pratte & Jordan M. Province - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (4):1267-1274.
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    The gradual decline of cooperation: Endgame effects in evolutionary game theory.Rudolf Schuessler - 1989 - Theory and Decision 26 (2):133-155.
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    " Gradual" and" sudden" in the lhasa debate-a study of mo-ho-yen's teaching.Simon Man Ho Wong - 2004 - Wisdom in China and the West 22:345.
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  47. The gradual and sudden paths of Tibetan and Chan Buddhism: a pedagogical perspective.Ngai Ying Wong - 1998 - Journal of Thought 33 (2):9-23.
     
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    Gradual Acquisition of Professional Knowledge, Audit Quality and Audit Fees.Gaoshuang Xu, Rui Ding, Hanxiu Cheng & Qiuhang Xing - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The acquisition of professional knowledge is a core issue in the formation of auditor industry expertise; however, previous literature has neglected the time required for auditors to acquire professional knowledge. We examine the audit quality and fees of audit firms in different stages of an auditor acquiring professional knowledge and find that, in the initial stage of the process of knowledge acquisition, audit quality and audit fees decrease. However, in the long run, knowledge learning has a more obvious effect on (...)
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    Gradual increase vs. constant-intensity shock during rabbit heart rate conditioning.Arthur L. Yehle & Hsiu-Ying Lai - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (3):292-294.
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    Experimental evaluation of gradual argument acceptability semantics: The case of reinstatement.Elfia Bezou Vrakatseli, Henry Prakken & Christian P. Janssen - 2024 - Argument and Computation:1-25.
    This paper investigates whether empirical findings on how humans evaluate arguments in reinstatement cases support the ‘fewer attackers is better’ principle, incorporated in many current gradual notions of argument acceptability. Through three variations of an experiment, we find that (1) earlier findings that reinstated arguments are rated lower than when presented alone are replicated, (2) ratings at the reinstated stage are similar if all arguments are presented at once, compared to sequentially, and (3) ratings are overall higher if participants (...)
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