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  1. The Sarva-darśana-saṁgraha of Mādhavācārya: with English translation, transliteration, and indices.Madan Mohan Måadhava & Agrawal - 2002 - Varanasi: also available at Chowkhamba Vidyabhawan. Edited by Madan Mohan Agrawal.
     
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    Vihaṅgama Yoga, the science of consciousness: with Sanskrit text of Varāhopaniṣad & Mahopaniṣad.Madan Mohan Rai - 1992 - New Delhi, India: Meharchand Lachhmandas.
    On the fundamentals of Yoga according to Hinduism.
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    Essence of Vaiṣṇavism, philosophy of Bhedābheda.Madan Mohan Agrawal - 1992 - Delhi: Ajanta Publications.
    Critical and comparative study of the Vedāntakaustubhaprabhā of Keśavakāśmīri Bhaṭṭācārya, commentary on Vedāntakaustubha of Śrīnivāsācārya, treatise on Vedanta.
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    Nimbārka philosophical tradition.Madan Mohan Agrawal - 2005 - Varanasi: Sole Distributor, Chaukhamba Vidyabhavan.
  5. Six systems of Indian philosophy: the sūtras of six systems of Indian philosophy with English translation, transliteration, and indices.Madan Mohan Agrawal (ed.) - 2001 - Delhi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan.
    Compilation of basic text of six systems of Indian philosophy.
     
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    The philosophy of Nimbārka.Madan Mohan Agrawal - 1977 - Agra: distributors, Bhargava Book House.
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  7. In Search of Indian Theatre.Madan Mohan Bhalla - 1964 - Diogenes 12 (45):37-48.
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    (1 other version)Life in North-Eastern India in Pre-Mauryan Times.Ludo Rocher & Madan Mohan Singh - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):667.
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    Yogavāśiṣṭhaḥ: Mahārāmāyaṇam: Hindībhāṣānuvādasahitaḥ vistr̥taviṣayānukramaṇikā-samīkṣātmakabhūmikā-ślokānukramaṇīyutaśca.Kr̥ṣṇapanta Śāstri, Mūlaśaṅkara Śāstrī & Madan Mohan Agrawal (eds.) - 2011 - Naī Dillī: Anya prāti sthāna, Caukhambā Pabliśiṅga Hāūsa.
    Classical verse work, expounding the early Vedantic approach in Hindu philosophy; Sanskrit text with Hindi translation and exhaustive introduction.
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  10. Seeing, Doing, and Knowing: A Philosophical Theory of Sense Perception.Mohan Matthen - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Seeing, Doing, and Knowing is an original and comprehensive philosophical treatment of sense perception as it is currently investigated by cognitive neuroscientists. Its central theme is the task-oriented specialization of sensory systems across the biological domain. Sensory systems are automatic sorting machines; they engage in a process of classification. Human vision sorts and orders external objects in terms of a specialized, proprietary scheme of categories - colours, shapes, speeds and directions of movement, etc. This 'Sensory Classification Thesis' implies that sensation (...)
  11. Dual Structure of Touch: The Body vs. Peripersonal Space.Mohan Matthen - 2020 - In Frédérique de Vignemont (ed.), The World at Our Fingertips: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Peripersonal Space. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 197–214.
    The sense of touch provides us knowledge of two kinds of events. Tactile sensation (T) makes us aware of events on or just below the skin; haptic perception (H) gives us knowledge of things outside the body with which we are in contact. This paper argues that T and H are distinct experiences, and not (as some have argued) different aspects of the same touch-experience. In other words, T ≠ H. Moreover, H does not supervene on T. Secondly: In T, (...)
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    Studies in Philosophy: By Hari Mohan Bhattachryya.Hari Mohan Bhattacharyya - 1933 - Motilal Banarsidass.
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    Omissions and Chronological Complexities.Jyoti Mohan - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (1):220-230.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Omissions and Chronological ComplexitiesJyoti Mohan (bio)The stated purpose of Chinese and Indian Ways of Thinking in Early Modern European Philosophy: The Reception and the Exclusion by Selusi Ambrogio is "to examine the European understanding of China and India within the histories of philosophy from 1600 to 1744."1 Specifically, Ambrogio sets out to investigate the antecedents of the "othering" of non-Western philosophies. How far back did the notion go, (...)
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  14. „Introduction: The Structure of Aristotelian Science.".Mohan Matthen - 1987 - In Aristotle Today: Essays on Aristotle's Ideal of Science. Academic Printing & Pub.. pp. 1--23.
     
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  15. Two Visual Systems and the Feeling of Presence.Mohan Matthen - 2010 - In Nivedita Gangopadhyay, Michael Madary & Finn Spicer (eds.), Perception, action, and consciousness: sensorimotor dynamics and two visual systems. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 107.
    Argues for a category of “cognitive feelings”, which are representationally significant, but are not part of the content of the states they accompany. The feeling of pastness in episodic memory, of familiarity (missing in Capgras syndrome), and of motivation (that accompanies desire) are examples. The feeling of presence that accompanies normal visual states is due to such a cognitive feeling; the “two visual systems” are partially responsible for this feeling.
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  16. The Pleasure of Art.Mohan Matthen - 2017 - Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (1):6-28.
    This paper presents a new account of aesthetic pleasure, according to which it is a distinct psychological structure marked by a characteristic self-reinforcing motivation. Pleasure figures in the appreciation of an object in two ways: In the short run, when we are in contact with particular artefacts on particular occasions, aesthetic pleasure motivates engagement and keeps it running smoothly—it may do this despite the fact that the object we engagement is aversive in some ways. Over longer periods, it plays a (...)
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  17. An introductory guide to post-structuralism and postmodernism.Madan Sarup - 1988 - Athens: University of Georgia Press.
    In tracing the impact of post-structuralist thought not only on literary criticism but on such disciplines as philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, the social sciences, and art, this book will be essential reading for those who want a clear ...
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  18. Defining vision: What homology thinking contributes.Mohan Matthen - 2007 - Biology and Philosophy 22 (5):675-689.
    The specialization of visual function within biological function is reason for introducing “homology thinking” into explanations of the visual system. It is argued that such specialization arises when organisms evolve by differentiation from their predecessors. Thus, it is essentially historical, and visual function should be regarded as a lineage property. The colour vision of birds and mammals do not function the same way as one another, on this account, because each is an adaptation to special needs of the visual functions (...)
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    Teleosemantics and the consumer.Mohan Matthen - 2006 - In Graham Macdonald & David Papineau (eds.), Teleosemantics: New Philo-sophical Essays. New York: Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 146--166.
    Argues that the meaning of perceptual states depends on certain simple "actions" of conditioning and habituation innately associated with them. A game theoretic account of the meaning of perceptual states is offered.
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    Visual Complexity and Affect: Ratings Reflect More Than Meets the Eye.Christopher R. Madan, Janine Bayer, Matthias Gamer, Tina B. Lonsdorf & Tobias Sommer - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    El árbitro arbitrario: Hobbes, Spinoza y la libertad de expresión.Leiser Madanes - 2001 - Buenos Aires: Eudeba.
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    How to Undo Things with Words: Spinoza's Criterion for Limiting Freedom of Expression.Leiser Madanes - 1992 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 9 (4):401 - 408.
  23. La paradoja de la libertad de expresión.Leiser Madanes - 1989 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 20 (32):25.
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    (1 other version)Aristotle's Semantics and a Puzzle Concerning Change.Mohan Matthen - 1984 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 10:21-40.
    In this paper I shall examine Aristotle's treatment of a certain puzzle concerning change. In section I, I shall show that within a certain standard framework for the semantics of subject-predicate sentences a number of things that Aristotle wants to maintain do not make sense. Then, I shall outline a somewhat non-standard account of the semantics for such sentences — arguably Aristotle's — and show how the proposals concerning change fit quite naturally into this framework. The results of this exercise (...)
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  25. Sarvadarśanasaṃgraha, chapter 16, Śāṃkaradarśanam.Måadhava & Adyar Library and Research Centre - 1999 - Illinois, USA: Distributors, Theosophical Publishing House.
    On philosophy of Śaṅkarācārya; portion of work on Indic philosophy.
     
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  26. Sarvadarśana-saṅgraha of Mādhavācārya: Sanskrit text, English translation, notes & appendix = Mādhavācāryapraṇītah̤ Sarvadarśanasaṅgrahah̤.Edward B. Måadhava, Archibald Edward Cowell, Kanhaiyåalåala Gough & Joâsåi - 1997 - Delhi: Parimal Publications. Edited by Edward B. Cowell, Archibald Edward Gough & Kanhaiyālāla Jośī.
     
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    An Analysis of Ecological Coexistence in Upaniṣads.M. Ajay Mohan - 2020 - Tattva Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):1-12.
    The paper intends to objectively review the ecological understanding of Upaniṣhadic ṛṣis. Since ecology is a modern notion, it is required to precisely place it within the Upaniṣhadic thought. For that purpose, a possible ontological structure of Upaniṣhadic philosophy is sorted in which the discussion of ecology becomes meaningful. Upaniṣhadic ṛṣis conceived ecology as a part of their metaphysics, that is, one which is assisted by the devatas. There is a dependent coexistence between Devatas, Humans and the world. This feature (...)
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  28. Philosophy of history.Robert Paul Mohan - 1970 - New York,: Bruce Pub. Co..
  29. Philosophical pre-suppositions of the founding fathers-myth and reality.Rp Mohan - 1976 - The Thomist 40 (1):1-31.
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    The Quaestio de relatione attributed to William Ockham.Gaudens E. Mohan - 1951 - Franciscan Studies 11 (3-4):273-303.
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    The Politics of Multiracial Education.Madan Sarup - 1986 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The ethical philosophy of the Gita: a comparative and critical study of the interpretations of Tilak and Ramanuja.Madan Prasad Singh - 1996 - Calcutta: Punthi-Pustak.
    This Book Is Scholarly And Systematic Attempt At The Synthesis Of The Ethics And Metaphysics Of The Gita Which Is One Of The Triple Foundations Of Vedanta And Represents The Quintessence Of The Hindu Weltanschauung. Without Dustjacket In Good Condition.
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  33. Una alegría secreta….Leiser Madanes - 1998 - Dianoia 44 (44):95-112.
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  34. Biological functions and perceptual content.Mohan Matthen - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (1):5-27.
    Perceptions "present" objects as red, as round, etc.-- in general as possessing some property. This is the "perceptual content" of the title, And the article attempts to answer the following question: what is a materialistically adequate basis for assigning content to what are, after all, neurophysiological states of biological organisms? The thesis is that a state is a perception that presents its object as "F" if the "biological function" of the state is to detect the presence of objects that are (...)
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  35. Tic-Tac-Toe Learning Using Artificial Neural Networks.Mohaned Abu Dalffa, Bassem S. Abu-Nasser & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2019 - International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 3 (2):9-19.
    Throughout this research, imposing the training of an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to play tic-tac-toe bored game, by training the ANN to play the tic-tac-toe logic using the set of mathematical combination of the sequences that could be played by the system and using both the Gradient Descent Algorithm explicitly and the Elimination theory rules implicitly. And so on the system should be able to produce imunate amalgamations to solve every state within the game course to make better of results (...)
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    Using actions to enhance memory: effects of enactment, gestures, and exercise on human memory.Christopher R. Madan & Anthony Singhal - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Inconsistent theories as scientific objectives.Dilip B. Madan - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (3):453-470.
    Theories are conceptualized as predictors of phenomena using computable functions acting on prior world information. Formally, the concept of bounded prior world recursive function is defined and used as a candidate for a potential theory. An artificial world of fact is then constructed for which there exist two inconsistent best theories, in that they cannot be improved upon, and these theories are maximally inconsistent in that every best theory is a compromise. It is argued that in such a world the (...)
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  38. Is memory preservation?Mohan Matthen - 2010 - Philosophical Studies 148 (1):3-14.
    Memory seems intuitively to consist in the preservation of some proposition (in the case of semantic memory) or sensory image (in the case of episodic memory). However, this intuition faces fatal difficulties. Semantic memory has to be updated to reflect the passage of time: it is not just preservation. And episodic memory can occur in a format (the observer perspective) in which the remembered image is different from the original sensory image. These difficulties indicate that memory cannot be preserved content. (...)
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  39. Is the Eye Like What It Sees? A Critique of Aristotle on Sensing by Assimilation.Mohan Matthen - 2019 - Vivarium 57 (3-4):268-292.
    Aristotle held that perception consists in the reception of external sensory qualities (or sensible forms) in the sensorium. This idea is repeated in many forms in contemporary philosophy, including, with regard to vision, in the idea (still not firmly rejected) that the retinal image consists of points of colour. In fact, this is false. Colour is a quality that is constructed by the visual system, and though it is possible to be a realist about colour, it is completely misleading to (...)
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  40. The disunity of color.Mohan Matthen - 1999 - Philosophical Review 108 (1):47-84.
    What is color? What is color vision? Most philosophers answer by reference to humans: to human color qualia, or to the environmental properties or "quality spaces" perceived by humans. It is argued, with reference to empirical findings concerning comparative color vision and the evolution of color vision, that all such attempts are mistaken. An adequate definition of color vision must eschew reference to its outputs in the human cognition and refer only to inputs: color vision consists in the use of (...)
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  41. Can Food Be Art in Virtue of Its Savour Alone?Mohan Matthen - 2021 - Critica 53 (157).
    Food has savour: a collection of properties (including appearance, aroma, mouth-feel) connected with the pleasure (or displeasure) of eating. After explaining this concept, and outlining a theory of aesthetic pleasure, I argue that, like paradigm examples of art, savour can be assessed relative to a culturally determined set of norms. Also like paradigm examples of art, the assessment of savour has no objective basis in the absence of such cultural norms. My argument in this paper is part of a larger (...)
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  42. Why Does Earth Move to the Center? An Examination of Some Explanatory Strategies in Aristotle's Cosmology.Mohan Matthen - 2009 - In Alan C. Bowen & Christian Wildberg (eds.), New Perspectives on Aristotle’s De Caelo. Brill. pp. 1--119.
    How, and why, does Earth (the element) move to the centre of Aristotle's Universe? In this paper, I argue that we cannot understand why it does so by reference merely to the nature of Earth, or the attractive force of the Centre. Rather, we have to understand the role that Earth plays in the cosmic order. Thus, in Aristotle, the behaviour of the elements is explained as one explains the function of organisms in a living organism.
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  43. The individuation of the senses.Mohan Matthen - 2015 - In The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception. New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  44. Selection and causation.Mohan Matthen & André Ariew - 2009 - Philosophy of Science 76 (2):201-224.
    We have argued elsewhere that: (A) Natural selection is not a cause of evolution. (B) A resolution-of-forces (or vector addition) model does not provide us with a proper understanding of how natural selection combines with other evolutionary influences. These propositions have come in for criticism recently, and here we clarify and defend them. We do so within the broad framework of our own “hierarchical realization model” of how evolutionary influences combine.
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    Aristotle Today: Essays on Aristotle's Ideal of Science.Mohan Matthen (ed.) - 1987 - Academic Printing & Pub..
  46. New Prospects for Aesthetic Hedonism.Mohan Matthen - 2018 - In Jennifer A. McMahon (ed.), Social Aesthetics and Moral Judgment: Pleasure, Reflection and Accountability. New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 13-33.
    Because culture plays a role in determining the aesthetic merit of a work of art, intrinsically similar works can have different aesthetic merit when assessed in different cultures. This paper argues that a form of aesthetic hedonism is best placed to account for this relativity of aesthetic value. This form of hedonism is based on a functional account of aesthetic pleasure, according to which it motivates and enables mental engagement with artworks, and an account of pleasure-learning, in which it reinforces (...)
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  47. Two ways of thinking about fitness and natural selection.Mohan Matthen & André Ariew - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (2):55-83.
    How do fitness and natural selection relate to other evolutionary factors like architectural constraint, mode of reproduction, and drift? In one way of thinking, drawn from Newtonian dynamics, fitness is one force driving evolutionary change and added to other factors. In another, drawn from statistical thermodynamics, it is a statistical trend that manifests itself in natural selection histories. It is argued that the first model is incoherent, the second appropriate; a hierarchical realization model is proposed as a basis for a (...)
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  48. Drift and “Statistically Abstractive Explanation”.Mohan Matthen - 2009 - Philosophy of Science 76 (4):464-487.
    A hitherto neglected form of explanation is explored, especially its role in population genetics. “Statistically abstractive explanation” (SA explanation) mandates the suppression of factors probabilistically relevant to an explanandum when these factors are extraneous to the theoretical project being pursued. When these factors are suppressed, the explanandum is rendered uncertain. But this uncertainty traces to the theoretically constrained character of SA explanation, not to any real indeterminacy. Random genetic drift is an artifact of such uncertainty, and it is therefore wrong (...)
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    What colors? Whose colors?Mohan Matthen - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10 (1):117-124.
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    (1 other version)Not so distant, not so strange: The personal and the political in participatory research.Giles Mohan - 1999 - Philosophy and Geography 2 (1):41 – 54.
    This paper examines the political and ethical problems which arise in the course of undertaking participatory research in developing countries. It argues that, rather than supplanting relationships of power within the knowledge creating process, most participatory research actually strengthens them. Instead a more complete form of dialogic research is required, which will involve struggles within our academies as well as in those other organisations in which our research is situated.
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