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    Analytical estimation of distance–disorientation function of the material microstructure.Yauheni Staraselski, Abhijit Brahme, Kaan Inal & Raja K. Mishra - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (24):3314-3331.
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    Social Movements as Catalysts for Corporate Social Innovation: Environmental Activism and the Adoption of Green Information Systems.Abhijit Chaudhury, David L. Levy, Pratyush Bharati & Edward J. Carberry - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (5):1083-1127.
    Although the literature on social innovation has focused primarily on social enterprises, social innovation has long occurred within mainstream corporations. Drawing upon recent scholarship on social movements and institutional complexity, we analyze how movements foster corporate social innovation (CSI). Our context is the adoption of green information systems (“green IS”), which are information systems employed to transform organizations and society into more sustainable entities. We trace the historical emergence of green IS as a corporate response to increasing demands for sustainability (...)
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    A set of axioms for nonstandard extensions.Abhijit Dasgupta - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (5):485-493.
    We give an axiomatic characterization for complete elementary extensions, that is, elementary extensions of the first-order structure consisting of all finitary relations and functions on the underlying set. Such axiom systems have been studied using various types of primitive notions . Our system uses the notion of partial functions as primitive. Properties of nonstandard extensions are derived from five axioms in a rather algebraic way, without the use of metamathematical notions such as formulas or satisfaction. For example, when applied to (...)
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    Popular printing and intellectual property in colonial Bengal.Abhijit Gupta - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 113 (1):32-44.
    This article surveys the early history of printing in colonial Bengal, in particular the rise of the indigenous book trade in the Battala area of Calcutta. The article argues that the likes of Gangakishore Bhattacharya and Bhabanicharan Bandyopadhyay were among the first to attempt to socialize the printed book, leading to the rise of a substantial interpretive community by the middle of the 19th century. At the same time, traces of manuscript book practice lingered in the printed book, especially in (...)
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    Direct to Consumer Advertising in Health Care and Orthopedics: A Review and Ethical Considerations.Abhijit Manaswi & William M. Mihalko - 2010 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 1 (3):215-245.
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    Recurrent Fuzzy-Neural MIMO Channel Modeling.Abhijit Mitra & Kandarpa Kumar Sarma - 2012 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 21 (2):121-142.
    . Fuzzy systems and artificial neural networks, as important components of soft-computation, can be applied together to model uncertainty. A composite block of the fuzzy system and the ANN shares a mutually beneficial association resulting in enhanced performance with smaller networks. It makes them suitable for application with time-varying multi-input multi-output channel modeling enabling such a system to track minute variations in propagation conditions. Here we propose a fuzzy neural system using a fuzzy time delay fully recurrent neural network that (...)
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    Mapping Confucian Values in the Context of Ethical Dimensions.Abhijit Roy, Pallab Paul, Mousumi Roy & Kausiki Mukhopadhyay - 2018 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 37 (2-3):181-212.
    With rapid growth in Far Eastern economies (in particular China’s), it is becoming imperative to understand the culturally driven ethical-value underpinnings of the management processes in this region of the world. In this study, we propose a broadened version of Hofstede’s and others’ conception of Confucian dynamics anchored in his teachings preserved in the Lunyu (or Analects), which form the foundation of individual-social moral interactions. Based on a content analysis of these Analects via a qualitative software, NVivo, we identified six (...)
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  8. Hesitant neutrosophic soft set relations.Abhijit Saha - 2020 - In Florentin Smarandache & Said Broumi (eds.), Neutrosophic Theories in Communication, Management and Information Technology. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    Education, Inclusion and Individual Differences: Recognising and Resolving Dilemmas.Brahm Norwich - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (4):482 - 502.
    The case is presented for a dilemmatic perspective to the educational provision for pupils and students with difficulties and disabilities. This perspective recognises the links and tensions between social and individual values and models. The paper focuses on the central significance of dilemmas of difference in understanding policy and practice issues in the field. One of the central arguments is that a commitment to inclusion implies a commitment to meeting the needs of a minority and therefore to arrangements which may (...)
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    Boolean operations, borel sets, and hausdorff's question.Abhijit Dasgupta - 1996 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 61 (4):1287-1304.
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    Religiosity, Attitude Toward Business, and Ethical Beliefs: Hispanic Consumers in the United States. [REVIEW]Abhijit M. Patwardhan, Megan E. Keith & Scott J. Vitell - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 110 (1):61-70.
    Growth of the Hispanic consumer population in America is changing the marketplace landscape. Due to their considerable buying power, a better understanding of Hispanic consumer behavior has become a necessity. The marketing literature has examined issues regarding religiosity and attitude toward business in regards to consumer ethical beliefs as well as research differentiating consumers on the basis of ethnicity due to their inherently different religious principles. Therefore, the present study contributes to the existing consumer ethics literature by examining the roles (...)
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    Teacher support Teams for special educational needs in primary schools: evaluating a teacher-focused support scheme.Brahm Norwich & Harry Daniels - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (1):5-24.
    This paper reports on part of an evaluation of teacher support teams as a special education needs support strategy in primary schools. Using a mixture of quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods, it focuses on areas derived from a theoretical framework for understanding schools’ approaches to SENs. TSTs were set up and run in six of the eight schools, with meetings of between 30 and 45 minutes, usually during lunchtime or after school. Most of the referrals were about behaviour problems, though (...)
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    Editor's introduction.Sabrina Brahms - 2002 - World Futures 58 (5 & 6):347 – 349.
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    Editor's introduction.Sabrina Brahms - 2003 - World Futures 59 (1):1 – 2.
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    Self-Hating Nazis.Gabriel Noah Brahm - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (197):167-178.
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    Adaptive Resilience Building for Force Preservation to Battle Pandemic the Military Way.Samir Rawat, Abhijit P. Deshpande, Priya Joshi, Ole Boe & Andrzej Piotrowski - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):139-152.
    Resilience may be referred to as the capacity for positive adaptation and to quickly recover from difficulties and significant adversity. After examining operational definitions of related concepts, the article discusses resilience building exercises for functional fitness at the individual soldier level, to include among others, self-monitoring, self-evaluation, self-reinforcement, emotional regulation exercises, mindfulness training, relaxation and grounding exercises and importance of maintaining discipline and routine in the military. Using an acronym CARRIES, the article examines efforts to enhance resilience building through empirically (...)
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    Canceling Israel?Gabriel Noah Brahm - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (195):165-173.
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    Design as a tool for family evolutionary guidance.Sabrina Brahms - 2002 - World Futures 58 (5 & 6):425 – 432.
    This article begins by describing the impact of systems science on the field of marriage and family therapy, discussing that systems concepts are broadly disseminated but have become diluted. The author describes the educational program at a marriage and family therapy graduate institute where students utilize social systems design in their research projects as well as their work with clients. The article outlines the specifications of the Idealized Systems Design (ISD) teaching system, its relationship with the larger institution, as well (...)
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  19. La aparición de una utopía: la influencia de Kant y de Hegel en la estética de Theodor W. Adorno.Gaspar Brahm Mir - 2024 - Pamplona: EUNSA.
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    (1 other version)The role of moral intensity and moral philosophy in ethical decision making: A cross-cultural comparison of china and the european union.Scott J. Vitell & Abhijit Patwardhan - 2008 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 17 (2):196–209.
    The present study uses cross‐cultural samples of marketing practitioners from two European Union (EU) nations (the United Kingdom and Spain) and China to examine the relationships between moral intensity, personal moral philosophies and ethical decision making. Additionally, cross‐cultural comparisons were made regarding intentions, personal moral philosophies and moral intensity. Results indicate that both samples tend to use the perceived harm construct (e.g. magnitude of consequences, probability of effect, temporal immediacy and concentration of effect) to determine intentions in situations involving ethical (...)
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  21. Volatility and Growth.Philippe Aghion & Abhijit Banerjee - 2005 - Oxford University Press UK.
    It has long been recognized that productivity growth and the business cycle are closely interrelated. Yet, until recently, the two phenomena have been investigated separately in the economics literature. This book provides the first consistent attempt to analyze the effects of macroeconomic volatility on productivity growth, and also the reverse causality from growth to business cycles. The authors show that by looking at the economy through the lens of private entrepreneurs, who invest under credit constraints, one can go some way (...)
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    Extracellular vesicles – vehicles that spread cancer genes.Janusz Rak & Abhijit Guha - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (6):489-497.
    Once regarded as cellular ‘debris’ extracellular vesicles (EVs) emerge as one of the most intriguing entities in cancer pathogenesis. Intercellular trafficking of EVs challenges the notion of cancer cell autonomy, and highlights the multicellular nature of such fundamental processes as stem cell niche formation, tumour stroma generation, angiogenesis, inflammation or immunity. Recent studies reveal that intercellular exchange mediated by EVs runs deeper than expected, and includes molecules causative for cancer progression, such as oncogenes (epidermal growth factor receptor, Ras), and tumour (...)
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    Understanding Leadership Effectiveness in the wake of challenges: a leadership competency model.Samir Rawat, Abhijit P. Deshpande, Ole Boe & Andrzej Piotrowski - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (1):171-187.
    In this article, researchers will introduce readers to the concept of leadership through perspectives of different schools of leadership thoughts. We intend to bring to notice an important discussion on leadership in military organisations and its implications on non-military organisations and institutions. There is a plethora of literature especially borrowing from military literature, which can set the stage for our understanding of what could make up for a robust leadership model comprising of competencies like- power of personal example and influence, (...)
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    New & Old Wars: Organized Violence in a Global Era, Mary Kaldor , 192 pp., $45 cloth. [REVIEW]Laura Brahm - 2000 - Ethics and International Affairs 14:178-180.
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    Texts relating to Method and Practice. [REVIEW]Heinz Brahm - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (1):36-36.
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    Timing, Sequencing, and Transitional Justice Impact: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Latin America.Geoff Dancy & Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm - 2015 - Human Rights Review 16 (4):321-342.
    Transitional justice scholars are increasingly concerned with measuring the impact of transitional justice initiatives. Scholars often assume that TJ mechanisms must be properly designed and ordered to achieve lasting effect, but the impact of TJ timing and sequencing has attracted relatively little theoretical or empirical attention. Focusing on Latin America, this article explores variation within the region as to when TJ occurs and the order in which mechanisms are implemented. We utilize qualitative comparative analysis to assess the impact of TJ (...)
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    Scientific Freedom & Limits - Clinical Research Perspective.Md Fakruddin, Abhijit Chowdhury, Md Nur Hossain & Khanjada Shahnewaj Bin Mannan - 2013 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):30-34.
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  28. Political Theory and Australian Multiculturalism.Duncan Ivison & Geoffrey Brahm Levey (eds.) - 2008 - Oxford: Berghan.
     
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    Liberal Autonomy as a Pluralistic Value.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 2012 - The Monist 95 (1):103-126.
  30. Liberal autonomy and minority accommodation : a new approach.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 2015 - In Paul Dumouchel & Reiko Gotō (eds.), Social bonds as freedom: revisiting the dichotomy of the universal and the particular. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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  31. Liberalism, Multiculturalism, and the Value of Individual Autonomy.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 1999 - Dissertation, Brown University
    The dissertation explores the implications of the liberal value of individual autonomy for the rights of cultural minorities in liberal societies. Liberals traditionally have assumed that respect for autonomy precludes the political recognition of citizens' cultural identities. But in recent years a number of self-styled "liberal nationalists" have argued that honoring the value of autonomy actually entitles cultural minorities and their members to a plethora of cultural rights, including political autonomy, minority jurisdiction over land and language, the public subsidization of (...)
     
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    Multicultural immunisation: Liberalism and Esposito.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (3):e7-e10.
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    Introduction to the Special Section on Contemporary American Academe before and after October 7, 2023: Uncritical Theory and Antisemitic Semiotics. [REVIEW]Gabriel Noah Brahm - 2024 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2024 (207):63-73.
    ExcerptThere might have been no need to theorize “October 7” in southern Israel and its ghoulish afterlife, far away, on the American college campus, but for the bitter irony that receptions of the Hamas pogrom were already laden, from the start, with what academics these days are calling “critical theory.” It ought to have been sufficient unto the day (דיה לצרה בשעתה, as the rabbis say) that such horrors be rendered straightforwardly in journalistic accounts, scientifically in forensic studies, colloquially in (...)
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    Ethics in clinical research.Md Fakruddin, Abhijit Chowdhury, Md Nur Hossain & Khanjada Shahnewaj Bin Mannan - 2012 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):16-20.
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    Marxism. Its History in Documents. [REVIEW]Heinz Brahm - 1970 - Philosophy and History 3 (1):19-19.
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    Authenticity, Autonomy and Multiculturalism.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 2014 - Routledge.
    Multiculturalism as a public policy and philosophy has become increasingly controversial in many democracies over the last decade. While the specific issues can vary across national contexts, a common anxiety is that multiculturalism sanctions minority practices that conflict with prevailing social values or legal norms. Central to this concern is the value liberal societies place on the autonomy of the individual. Many of our most charged public controversies involve a perception that certain minority practices jeopardize the autonomy of their individual (...)
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    Equality, Autonomy, and Cultural Rights.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 1997 - Political Theory 25 (2):215-248.
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    Culture and equality.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 2004 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82 (2):361 – 363.
    Book Information Culture and Equality. Culture and Equality Brian Barry , Cambridge: Polity Press , 2001 , xi + 399 , US$19.95 ( paper ) By Brian Barry. Cambridge: Polity Press. Pp. xi + 399. US$19.95 (paper:).
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    Multiculturalism and Controversial Minority and Majority Practices.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (5):2333-2346.
    Raphael Cohen-Almagor’s Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism offers a different way of approaching multiculturalism from the systematic theoretical treatments that anchor the literature. While strongly committed to liberal democratic values, it presents not so much a theory or moral argument justifying minority or majority cultural rights as a set of values and principles for adjudicating controversial cases and oft-heard arguments against multicultural accommodation. After noting distinctive features of the approach, I discuss three areas of tension in the analysis. First, between its appeals (...)
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    Theory choice and the comparison of rival theoretical perspectives in political sociology.Geoffrey Brahm Levey - 1996 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (1):26-60.
    A standard problem in empirical inquiry is how to adjudicate between contending theories when they work from different fundamental assumptions. In the field of political sociology, several strategies are adopted, from metatheoretical and comparative historical approaches to the recent formal models of scientific growth proposed by Imre Lakatos and Larry Laudan. After considering the limitations of these approaches, I develop an alternative strategy—"second—order empiricism"—based on the idea that successor theories have an onus to explain the apparent success of their rivals, (...)
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    Regional and Temporal Variations in Comorbidity Among US Dialysis Patients: A Longitudinal Study of Medicare Claims Data.Yi Mu, Andrew I. Chin, Abhijit V. Kshirsagar, Yi Zhang & Heejung Bang - 2018 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 55:004695801877116.
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    Beliefs, Actions, and Rationality in Strategical Decisions.Zheng Wang, Jerome R. Busemeyer & Brahm deBuys - 2022 - Topics in Cognitive Science 14 (3):492-507.
    A puzzling finding from research on strategic decision making concerns the effect that predictions have on future actions. Simply stating a prediction about an opponent changes the total probability (pooled over predictions) of a player taking a future action as compared to not stating any prediction. These interference effects are difficult to explain using traditional economic models, and instead these results suggest turning to a quantum cognition approach to strategic decision making.
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    Research involving Human Subjects - Ethical Perspective.Md Fakruddin, Khanjada Shahnewaj Bin Mannan, Abhijit Chowdhury, Reaz Mohammed Mazumdar, Md Nur Hossain & Hafsa Afroz - 2013 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 4 (2):41-48.
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    The Ministerialization of Transitional Justice.Christopher K. Lamont, Joanna R. Quinn & Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm - 2019 - Human Rights Review 20 (1):103-122.
    In recent years, countries have begun to establish ministries of transitional justice as part of political transitions from authoritarianism to democracy or from conflict to peace. This may reflect a broader historical trend in the administration of TJ, which has evolved from isolated offices within a particular ministry to ad hoc cross-ministry coordinating bodies to the establishment of dedicated ministries. The reasons for the establishment of specific ministries to pursue TJ, what we call ministerialization, have not attracted scholarly attention. This (...)
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    Brahms and Bruckner as artistic antipodes: studies in musical semantics.Constantin Floros - 2015 - Frankfurt am Main: PL Academic Research. Edited by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch.
    Part one. Brahms and Bruckner : a radical historical, art-theoretical, and artistic contrast. Aspects and issues ; Art and personality ; The conflict ; Art-theoretical controversies ; On historical classification ; Parallelisms and antitheses ; The relation to historicism ; "Heirs" of Beethoven ; Parallelisms and antitheses once more ; Richard Wagner -- Part two. The unknown Brahms. Brahms : an autonomous composer? ; "Young Kreisler" ; Schumann's essay "Neue Bahnen" : a new interpretation ; Schumann and Brahms : Brahms' (...)
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  46. Brahms nobelesse.Frederic Horace Clark - unknown
     
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    Johannes Brahms: Wiegenlieder meiner Schmerzen : Philosophie des musikalischen Realismus.Gustav-Hans H. Falke - 1997 - Berlin: Lukas Verlag.
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  48. Johannes Brahms: Wiegenlieder meiner Schmerzen: Philosophie des musikalischen Realismus.Gustav-H. H. Falke - 1997 - Berlin: Lukas.
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    Intermezzo by I. Brahms Op. 119 No. 3: Non-classical tendencies in the music of Late Romanticism.Elena Vyacheslavovna Litvikh - 2021 - Философия И Культура 12:33-45.
    The subject of the study. The article analyzes a number of aspects of Brahms' intermezzo Op. 119 No. 3 in order to detect non-classical tendencies manifested in the structure of the musical fabric and the principles of shaping in this work. Research methodology. In the course of the study, the method of holistic analysis was used, which includes consideration of the features of harmony, textural originality, thematic processes and form-forming patterns in the Brahms intermezzo Op. 119 No. 3. Elements of (...)
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    Lateness and brahms: Music and culture in the twilight of viennese liberalism - by Margaret notley.Maria Patricia O'Connor - 2008 - Music Analysis 27 (1):179-188.
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