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    Exploring knowledge and health-seeking behaviour related to sexually transmitted infections among the tribal population of madhya pradesh, central india.V. G. Rao, K. B. Saha, J. Bhat, B. K. Tiwary & A. Abbad - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (5):625-629.
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    Jbs jbs.Md Jahangir Alom, Abdul Quddus, Mohammad Amirul Islam, V. G. Rao, K. B. Saha, J. Bhat & B. K. Tiwary - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (5).
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    Adsorption characteristics of parent and copper-sputtered RD silica gels.B. B. Saha, A. Chakraborty, S. Koyama, J. -B. Lee, J. He & K. C. Ng - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (7):1113-1121.
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    Performance modelling of an electro-adsorption chiller.B. B. Saha, A. Chakraborty, S. Koyama, K. C. Ng & M. A. Sai - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (23):3613-3632.
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    A Novel Interpretation of the Klein-Gordon Equation.K. B. Wharton - 2010 - Foundations of Physics 40 (3):313-332.
    The covariant Klein-Gordon equation requires twice the boundary conditions of the Schrödinger equation and does not have an accepted single-particle interpretation. Instead of interpreting its solution as a probability wave determined by an initial boundary condition, this paper considers the possibility that the solutions are determined by both an initial and a final boundary condition. By constructing an invariant joint probability distribution from the size of the solution space, it is shown that the usual measurement probabilities can nearly be recovered (...)
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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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    Sociological Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy: Random Thoughts On.K. B. Agrawal & Rajendra Kumar Raizada (eds.) - 1993 - University Book House.
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    An Inquiry about Professor Conlon's New Book.K. B. Macdonald - 1982 - The Chesterton Review 8 (1):89-90.
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    The status of women and fertility.K. B. Piepmeier & T. S. Adkins - 1973 - Journal of Biosocial Science 5 (4):507-520.
    There is a great deal of interest in the relation between the status of women and fertility—by humanists, academics and policy-makers concerned with bringing about fertility declines. The three aspects of women's status most frequently linked to fertility are their education, employment and type of husband-wife interaction. Research to date has not given us a clear and consistent explanation of these relationships and has not confirmed causality. The effects of these three factors on fertility vary considerably across national boundaries and (...)
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    First-principles study of pressure-induced phase transitions and electronic structure of Be3P2polymorphs.K. B. Joshi & U. Paliwal - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (9):1159-1169.
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    The observation of dislocation loops in the sodium chloride–barium chloride mixed crystal system.K. B. Harvey - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (87):435-446.
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    Der konservative Roman in Deutschland nach der Revolution von 1848.K. B. Beaton & Hans-Joachim Schoeps - 1967 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 19 (3):215-234.
  13. Introduction: Thinking freely, acting variously, or thought as a practice of freedom [Special issue,“Hybridity”].K. B. Chan & N. Chan - 2010 - World Futures 66 (3-4):163-191.
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    The languages of science.K. B. Madsen - 1970 - Theory and Decision 1 (2):138-154.
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    Eugenics and the Sunday school teacher.K. B. Bamfield - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 5 (3):262.
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    Sword-fighting in the iliad: A note on eλaϒnω.K. B. Saunders - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (1):279-284.
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    Frölich’s table of Homeric wounds.K. B. Saunders - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (1):1-17.
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  18. Not all chimpanzees show self-recognition.K. B. Swartz & Suzette M. Evans - 1991 - Primates 32:483-96.
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    Dependent Rational Providers.K. B. Brothers - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (2):133-147.
    Provider claims to conscientious objection have generated a great deal of heated debate in recent years. However, the conflicts that arise when providers make claims to the "conscience" are only a subset of the more fundamental challenges that arise in health care practice when patients and providers come into conflict. In this piece, the author provides an account of patient-provider conflict from within the moral tradition of St. Thomas Aquinas. He argues that the practice of health care providers should be (...)
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  20. Some thoughts on modern jurisprudence.K. B. Agrawal (ed.) - 1977 - Bikaner: Indian Institute of Comparative Law.
    Stone, J. Thoughts on supposed "Death of law".--Krishna Iyer, V. R. Jurisprudence and jurisconscience.--Sharma, G. S. Law and social change in India.--Sharma, S. D. The concept of justice in Manu.--Chand, H. Legal values for a developing country.--Ramarao, T. S. The new international law relating to the rights and duties of States.--Sinha, B. S. Custom and customary law in Indian jurisprudence.--Mazumdar, D. L. Techno-economic structure of our industrial society.--Subrahamanian, N. Law and social change.
     
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    Unamuno, Bosquejo de una Filosofía. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):694-694.
    A rewritten version, following the same plan and theme, of the author's earlier work of the same title. New chapters are added on Unamuno's ideas of fiction and of reality. The bibliographical appendix, with brief comments, is brought up-to-date. The unifying stress is on the "incessant fluctuation" between opposites, such as reason and the irrational, as the source of Unamuno's originality. Sympathetically expository rather than critical, this brief sketch deliberately sacrifices precision and analysis for the sake of "interiorizacion"--probably the most (...)
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    Empiricism and Ethics. [REVIEW]K. B. Pflaum - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:282-284.
    Despite the unexciting title and the implied invitation to travel along the same old dusty road the book contains a great deal of fresh and interesting material, handled with commendable thoroughness and adroitness. Its author, an ethical naturalist is serious about his mission to justify nature to nature and honest in as much as he does not take the easy way out of an impasse by summarily evicting morality out of court. To him moral phenomena are a solid reality—moral expressions (...)
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  23. Solar energy-a vedic approach.K. B. Archak - 2006 - In V. N. Jha, Manabendu Banerjee & Ujjwala Panse (eds.), Nyāya-Vasiṣṭha: felicitation volume of Prof. V.N. Jha. Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar. pp. 68.
     
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    A Philosophy of Tensions Among Values. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):544-544.
    This book claims to state a "method of polarity" whereby philosophy can be advanced significantly. This method presupposes a conception of knowledge as rooted in value and of truth as encompassing contrary or "contrapletive" positions. Finding in experience irreducible oppositions demanding a definite method of treatment, it prescribes for this a "calculus," which is then applied to "typical philosophical problems." A vast amount of reading --somewhat over-documented by more than four hundred citations and references--are brought to bear rather externally on (...)
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  25. The Systems Concept in Psychology and Metatheory.K. B. Madsen - 1979 - In Jan Bärmark (ed.), Perspectives in metascience. Göteborg: Kungl. Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhället. pp. 2--129.
     
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    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Phenomenology of Emotions, Systematical and Historical Perspectives.Rodney K. B. Parker & Ignacio Quepons - 2018 - Routledge.
    Volume XVI Phenomenology of Emotions, Systematical and Historical Perspectives Aim and Scope: The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer. Contributors: Esteban Marín Ávila, Thiemo Breyer, Jakub Čapek, Mariano Crespo, Roberta De Monticelli, John J. Drummond, Søren Engelsen, Maria Gyemant, Mirja Hartimo, Elisa Magrì, Ronny Miron, Anthony J. Steinbock, (...)
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  27. Basir 0 A, Hassanein K, Kamel M.K. B. Shaban - 2002 - Infor Mation Fusion in a Cooperative Multi——Agent System for Web in for M Ation Re—Trieval [Ai. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Inter National Conference on Infor Mation Fusion (Fusio 2002), Annapolis, Mar Yland, Usa, 8—1 1 July 2:1256-1262.
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    A new method for decorating dislocations in crystals of alkali halides.D. J. Barber, K. B. Harvey & J. W. Mitchell - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (17):704-708.
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    Offensive Reconnaissance: Towards Left Theory of Bureaucracy. Review: Graeber D. (2016) The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy, M.: Ad Marginem Press. [REVIEW]K. B. Gaaze - 2016 - Sociology of Power 28 (4):195-203.
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  30. Attitudes Toward, and Intentions to Report, Academic Cheating Among Students in Singapore.Sean K. B. See & Vivien K. G. Lim - 2001 - Ethics and Behavior 11 (3):261-274.
    In this study, we examined students' attitudes toward cheating and whether they would report instances of cheating they witnessed. Data were collected from three educational institutions in Singapore. A total of 518 students participated in the study. Findings suggest that students perceived cheating behaviors involving exam-related situations to be serious, whereas plagiarism was rated as less serious. Cheating in the form of not contributing one's fair share in a group project was also perceived as a serious form of academic misconduct, (...)
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    A modern Introduction to Logic. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):343-343.
    Another beginners' text, emphasizing the problem of the relation between ordinary language and formal logic. From an exceedingly simplified introduction to semiotics, it moves through an analysis of conventions of ordinary English discourse to a presentation of an elementary non-standard symbolic propositional, class and modal logic. A matrix method is used throughout, facilitating the use of the same symbols for class and propositional relations. Chapters are included on probability, Mill's inductive methods, and logic and scientific method. Abundant, typically dull exercises (...)
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    Experience and the Analytic. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):190-190.
    A critique of modern empiricism, pressed ploddingly but capably from a renovated pragmatist standpoint. In Part I the author argues that a rigid distinction between the analytic and synthetic is presupposed by empiricism and yet leads to a conventionalism out of touch with experience. Part II attacks various attempts to base knowledge on of perceptual experience. The constructive position developed in Part III stresses the concept of experience as a plurality of contextual happenings, always involving formal and nonformal elements; the (...)
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  33. The rule of law and the principles of the welfare state.K. B. Agrawal - 1993 - Rechtstheorie. Beiheft 15:135-143.
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    El Positivismo Argentino, Pensamiento Filosofica y Sociologico. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (4):705-705.
    A characterization of the categories and theoretical orientation of Argentine "positivism" --in a broad but classical sense, amounting roughly to the identification of knowledge with the conclusions of experimental science--carried out through an historical study of the origins, development, and doctrines of indigenous philosophical and sociological theories. --L. K. B.
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    The wounds inIliad13–16.K. B. Saunders - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (2):345-363.
    The wounds inflicted by Homer's warriors fascinate readers, since they are vividly described and often curious or even grotesque. Commentators have struggled to explain some of them since commentaries began: some of the explanations are more curious than the wounds. Not surprisingly, the commentaries have not usually been graced by a high standard of anatomical or, especially, physiological background knowledge, and are often misleading in these respects. When such knowledge is applied, some wounds which have appeared problematic become realistic, but (...)
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  36. David L. Hull, Science and Selection: Essays on Biological Evolution and the Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW]K. B. Wray - 2002 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 16 (2):191-192.
    This is a book review of David Hull's edited volume of collected papers, Science and Selection.
     
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    Philosophy today: idealism, realism, logical positivism, existentialism.K. B. Pflaum - 1952 - [Auckland]: Pelorus Press.
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    Toward the World and Wisdom of Wittgenstein’s ‘Tractatus’. [REVIEW]K. B. J. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):350-351.
    This book is an important attempt to make explicit the moral and political implications and presuppositions of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. To many readers of Wittgenstein it will come as a surprise that there should be any significant political implications at all, for Wittgenstein’s work more than that of most other philosophers seems to be concerned exclusively with technical philosophical problems. Nevertheless, even before the appearance of Moran’s study, several commentators have suggested that the Tractatus is at least something more (...)
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  39. Time-Symmetric Quantum Mechanics.K. B. Wharton - 2007 - Foundations of Physics 37 (1):159-168.
    A time-symmetric formulation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is developed by applying two consecutive boundary conditions onto solutions of a time- symmetrized wave equation. From known probabilities in ordinary quantum mechanics, a time-symmetric parameter P0 is then derived that properly weights the likelihood of any complete sequence of measurement outcomes on a quantum system. The results appear to match standard quantum mechanics, but do so without requiring a time-asymmetric collapse of the wavefunction upon measurement, thereby realigning quantum mechanics with an important (...)
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    Getting Even: Revenge as a Form of Justice.Charles K. B. Barton - 1999 - Open Court Publishing.
    "In Getting Even, Charles Barton contends that revenge can be a form of justice that is constructive and healing for our society. Our current judiciary system, he explains, denies both victims and the accused an active role in the legal proceedings and resolution of their cases, reducing them to bystanders in what is essentially their own conflict. Barton does not argue for an individual's right to take the law into his own hands, but does show that the courts should recognize (...)
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    Christian Commitment. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):344-344.
    A clear and well-written defense of the Christian theistic world-view, marked by a constructive and well-balanced philosophical orientation, with only slight hints, through most of the book, of the underlying religious fundamentalism. The stress on the fundamental importance of commitment is balanced by a recognition of its constitutive role in reasoning, and by an insistence on the need for the integration of the intellectual, the practical, and the religious. The author takes as his main field of evidence man's "power of (...)
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    Coloquio sobre el Problema Etico del Cientifico. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (3):486-486.
    In a refreshingly direct paper and two critical replies, these writers try to work out a practicable criterion for the ethical judgments pressed upon scientists by the far-reaching effects of their work.--L. K. B.
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    El Influjo del Entendimiento sobre la Voluntad según Francisco Zumel, Mercedario. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):528-528.
    A comparative study of Zumel's and other scholastic theories concerning the influence of the understanding or reason upon the will.--L. K. B.
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    La estructura del valor. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):568-568.
    An attempt to clarify and establish systematically foundations for a "formal" science of axiology, relating it to the social sciences and humanities as mathematics is related to the natural sciences.--L. K. B.
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    La Metodologia New Rinnoversi del Pensiero Contemporanea. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):343-343.
    A comparative methodological examination of neo-positivism and analytic philosophy, phenomenology, and existentialism. These are interpreted as springing from the cultural and existential crisis of our time, each responding to a genuine element of this crisis, and thus tending toward integration into a unified method by which modern thought can extricate itself from the crisis--a recognition of the logical analysis of language, tempered by phenomenology and an historical orientation, as the methodological basis of modern philosophy. Speculative metaphysics and cosmology are much (...)
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    Lengua y Estilo en el "Facundo.". [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):173-174.
    A literary re-appraisal of the style of the Argentine writer, Sarmiento. --L. K. B.
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    The Central Philosophy of Buddhism. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 9 (4):708-708.
    A systematic presentation of Buddhist philosophy from the Madhyamika standpoint, combining careful documentation and technical precision with effective explications in terms of Western concepts. Often misunderstood as nihilism, the Madhyamika system is here presented as an absolutism which employs a negative dialectic to expose the incompetency of reason to grasp ultimate reality, yet affirms a supra-rational intuitional union with it. Conceptual construction is the source of bondage and pain; freedom is made possible by the critical renunciation of conceptualization but is (...)
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    The Freedom to Read. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):349-350.
    The report of a special commission engaged by the National Book Committee, Inc. to make an inquiry into the theory of censorship and the freedom to read. It presents 1. a philosophical, sociological, and legal analysis of the grounds and implications of censorship, 2. recommendations concerning the needed systematic empirical investigation into the effects of books, the formation of reading taste, etc., and 3. suggestions as to immediate action.--L. K. B.
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    Truth is An Error of fact. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (2):351-351.
    An etymological proof of the title; presented in a "spirit of fun" and to be taken in the same spirit.--L. K. B.
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    The Language of Modern Physics. [REVIEW]K. B. L. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (4):720-721.
    This book professes to give a semantic analysis of the main concepts of classical and quantum physics. The author holds that the task of philosophy of science is to explicate the meanings of scientific theories, laws, and hypotheses by formal reconstruction; semantic rules are a necessary part of such a reconstruction. Beginning with an extremely, indeed fatally, simplified treatment of the required concepts of logical syntax and semantics, he proceeds to discuss in non-technical language the concepts of the chief physical (...)
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