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    Kant’s grounded cosmopolitanism: original common possession and the right to visit.Aravind Ganesh - 2024 - Contemporary Political Theory 23 (4):685-688.
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    Wirtbarkeit: Cosmopolitan right and innkeeping.Aravind Ganesh - 2018 - Legal Theory 24 (3):159-190.
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    Elements of Discourse Understanding.Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber & Ivan A. Sag (eds.) - 1981 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    The questions of how human beings produce and comprehend language continue to engage a variety of researchers and scholars, and it is becoming increasingly clear that only interdisciplinary approaches will yield productive answers. This complex issue of discourse processing is the subject of this volume, and the contributors address it from the varying perspectives of cognitive psychology linguistics, and computer science. The chapters provide a fascinating overview of emerging theories in the new discipline of cognitive science. A useful introductory chapter (...)
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    Introduction.Chandra Ganesh, Michael Schmeltz & Jason Smith - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (4):636-642.
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    The Effectiveness of Market-Based Social Governance Schemes.Deepa Aravind & Petra Christmann - 2011 - Business Ethics Quarterly 21 (1):133-156.
    Market-based social governance schemes that establish standards of conduct for producers and traders in international supply chains aim to reduce the negative socioenvironmental effects of globalization. While studies have examined how characteristics of social governance schemes promote socially responsible producer behavior, it has not yet been examined how these same characteristics affect consumer behavior. This is a crucial omission, because without consumer demand for socially produced products, the reach of the social benefits is likely to be limited. We develop a (...)
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    Ballooning multi-armed bandits.Ganesh Ghalme, Swapnil Dhamal, Shweta Jain, Sujit Gujar & Y. Narahari - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 296 (C):103485.
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  7. Partial proof trees as building blocks for a categorial grammar.Aravind K. Joshi & Seth Kulick - 1997 - Linguistics and Philosophy 20 (6):637-667.
    We describe a categorial system (PPTS) based on partial proof trees(PPTs) as the building blocks of the system. The PPTs are obtained byunfolding the arguments of the type that would be associated with a lexicalitem in a simple categorial grammar. The PPTs are the basic types in thesystem and a derivation proceeds by combining PPTs together. We describe theconstruction of the finite set of basic PPTs and the operations forcombining them. PPTS can be viewed as a categorial system incorporating someof (...)
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    Starting with complex primitives pays off: complicate locally, simplify globally.Aravind K. Joshi - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (5):637-668.
    In setting up a formal system to specify a grammar formalism, the conventional (mathematical) wisdom is to start with primitives (basic primitive structures) as simple as possible, and then introduce various operations for constructing more complex structures. An alternate approach is to start with complex (more complicated) primitives, which directly capture some crucial linguistic properties and then introduce some general operations for composing these complex structures. These two approaches provide different domains of locality, i.e., domains over which various types of (...)
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    Modeling Discontinuous Cultural Evolution: The Impact of Cross-Domain Transfer.Kirthana Ganesh & Liane Gabora - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This paper uses autocatalytic networks to model discontinuous cultural transitions involving cross-domain transfer, using as an illustrative example, artworks inspired by the oldest-known uncontested example of figurative art: the carving of the Hohlenstein-Stadel Löwenmensch, or lion-human. Autocatalytic networks provide a general modeling setting in which nodes are not just passive transmitters of activation; they actively galvanize, or “catalyze” the synthesis of novel nodes from existing ones This makes them uniquely suited to model how new structure grows out of earlier structure, (...)
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    Downward Causation in Self-Organizing Systems: Problem of Self-Causation.Ganesh Bharate & A. V. Ravishankar Sarma - 2021 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (3):301-310.
    Enabling constraints are bottom up causes which create the possibility of the existence of a system. Disabling constraints reduce the degrees of freedom and narrow the choices of the system which are structural, functional, meaningful relations that assign executive roles to the component parts. In this paper, we discuss causality as enabling and disabling constraints in order to critique the absurdity of transitivity in causal relations. If downward causation is viewed as causation by constraints, we argue that it will not (...)
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    Machine learning of higher-order programs.Ganesh Baliga, John Case, Sanjay Jain & Mandayam Suraj - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (2):486-500.
    A generator program for a computable function (by definition) generates an infinite sequence of programs all but finitely many of which compute that function. Machine learning of generator programs for computable functions is studied. To motivate these studies partially, it is shown that, in some cases, interesting global properties for computable functions can be proved from suitable generator programs which cannot be proved from any ordinary programs for them. The power (for variants of various learning criteria from the literature) of (...)
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  12. Cloning Humans: Philosophical Dimensions.Ganesh Prasad Das - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
     
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    Slow Firing Single Units Are Essential for Optimal Decoding of Silent Speech.Ananya Ganesh, Andre J. Cervantes & Philip R. Kennedy - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    The motivation of someone who is locked-in, that is, paralyzed and mute, is to find relief for their loss of function. The data presented in this report is part of an attempt to restore one of those lost functions, namely, speech. An essential feature of the development of a speech prosthesis is optimal decoding of patterns of recorded neural signals during silent or covert speech, that is, speaking “inside the head” with output that is inaudible due to the paralysis of (...)
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    The Natha cult: a philosophical analysis.Ganesh Oli - 2004 - Kathmandu: Dilli Oli.
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    Hindusthāni Music.Ganesh Hari Ranade - 1938 - G.H. Ranade.
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    The Pratyabhijñā philosophy.Ganesh Vasudeo Tagare - 2002 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    This book presents the historical account of its teachers. To make the reading easy and intelligible its technical terms are explained. The book also explains how PRATYABHIJNA system was formulated and developed by the great teachers.
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    Problems in Vedic and Sanskrit Literature.Ganesh Umakant Thite & Maitreyee Rangnekar Deshpande (eds.) - 2004 - New Bharatiya Book.
    Festschrift in honor of 60th birtha anniversary of Ganesh Umakant Thite, Sanskritist; comprises contributed articles on various aspects of Vedic literature, Hinduism and Indic philosophy.
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    Fast mapping word meanings across trials: Young children forget all but their first guess.Athulya Aravind, Jill de Villiers, Amy Pace, Hannah Valentine, Roberta Golinkoff, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Aquiles Iglesias & Mary Sweig Wilson - 2018 - Cognition 177 (C):177-188.
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    A possible mathematical specification of “degree-0” or “degree-0 plus a little” learnability.Aravind K. Joshi - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):345-347.
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    Principles of presupposition in development.Athulya Aravind, Danny Fox & Martin Hackl - 2023 - Linguistics and Philosophy 46 (2):291-332.
    This paper brings a developmental perspective to the discussion of a longstanding issue surrounding the proper characterization of presuppositions. On an influential view (Stalnaker in Synthese 22(1–2):272–289, 1970; Stalnaker, in Milton, Unger (eds) Semantics and philosophy, New York University Press, New York, 1974; Karttunen in Theor Linguist 1:181–194, 1974), formal presuppositions reflect admittance conditions: an utterance of a sentence which presupposes _p_ is admitted by a conversational context _c_ only if _p_ is common ground in _c_. The theory distinguishes two (...)
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    Valuing 'Self' in the Corporate Sector.Ganesh Prasad Das - 2001 - Journal of Human Values 7 (2):159-169.
    This paper deals with issues related to character building and human values, both in personal and work life. The focus of the author is value-centred management, which has been discussed along two aspects of the human self, that is, the micro self and macro self. Here, the author tries to highlight the importance of both 'selves' in the organizational context. In the concluding part of the paper the author presents the authenticity of Kautilya's views on the macro self in the (...)
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    Anaphora resolution: A centering a pproach.Aravind Joshi, Rahsmi Prasad & Eleni Miltsakaki - 2005 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier.
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    Role of constrained computational systems in natural language processing.Aravind K. Joshi - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 103 (1-2):117-132.
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  24. The problem of universals.Ganesh Narayan Lawande - 1943 - Bombay,: New book company.
     
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  25. Cārvāka-samīkshā =.Ganesh Umakant Thite (ed.) - 1978 - Puṇe: Viśvakarmā Sāhityālaya.
     
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    Use and abuse of sticky web sites.Ganesh D. Bhatt - 2005 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 3 (1):25-34.
    In today’s competitive environments, a growing number of firms are establishing their presence through the Web sites. Based on Steuer’s and Rheingold’s arguments on perceptual experience in the virtual space, this paper provides a theoretical framework that highlights the effects of interactivity, immersion, and association for customers. The paper argues that though interactivity, immersion, and association are critical for attracting customers on a Web site, these characteristics may also lead to social, ethical and privacy concerns among customers that many unscrupulous (...)
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  27. Value Education must be Ingrained.Ganesh Prasad Das - 2002 - In P. George Victor (ed.), Social relevance of philosophy: essays on applied philosophy. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. pp. 31.
     
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  28. Betwixt and between? : Anthropology's engagement with the sciences and humanities.Kamala Ganesh - 2022 - In Gita Chadha & Renny Thomas (eds.), Mapping scientific method: disciplinary narrations. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  29. Universal prosperity and peace.P. Ganesh - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 2--490.
     
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  30. Factorization of verbs.Aravind Joshi - 1974 - In Carl Heinz Heidrich (ed.), Semantics and communication. New York,: American Elsevier Pub. Co.. pp. 251--283.
     
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    A formal look at dependency grammars and phrase structure grammars, with special consideration of word-order phenomena.Owen Rambow & Aravind Joshi - 1997 - In Leo Wanner (ed.), Recent trends in meaning-text theory. Philadelphia.: John Benjamins. pp. 39--167.
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    The nature of the semantic stimulus: the acquisition of every as a case study.Ezer Rasin & Athulya Aravind - 2021 - Natural Language Semantics 29 (2):339-375.
    We evaluate the richness of the child’s input in semantics and its relation to the hypothesis space available to the child. Our case study is the acquisition of the universal quantifier every. We report two main findings regarding the acquisition of every on the basis of a corpus study of child-directed and child-ambient speech. Our first finding is that the input in semantics is rich enough to systematically eliminate instances of the subset problem of language acquisition: overly general hypotheses about (...)
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    (1 other version)The Global Compact: an analysis of the motivations of adoption in the Spanish context.Jorge A. Arevalo, Deepa Aravind, Silvia Ayuso & Mercè Roca - 2012 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 22 (1):1-15.
    In the 10 years after the launch of the United Nations Global Compact (GC), there have been very few empirical assessments of the initiative in the academic literature. In this study, drawing from institutional theory and the resource-based view of the firm, we examine motivations of business participants to adopt the GC principles in the Spanish context. Using survey data from Spain – the country reporting the highest volume of business participants in the GC – we find that external institutional (...)
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    Parity Proofs of the Bell-Kochen-Specker Theorem Based on the 600-cell.Mordecai Waegell, P. K. Aravind, Norman D. Megill & Mladen Pavičić - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (5):883-904.
    The set of 60 real rays in four dimensions derived from the vertices of a 600-cell is shown to possess numerous subsets of rays and bases that provide basis-critical parity proofs of the Bell-Kochen-Specker (BKS) theorem (a basis-critical proof is one that fails if even a single basis is deleted from it). The proofs vary considerably in size, with the smallest having 26 rays and 13 bases and the largest 60 rays and 41 bases. There are at least 90 basic (...)
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    Ignoring the role of reiterative processing and worldview transformation leads to exaggeration of the role of curiosity in creativity.Liane Gabora, Kirthana Ganesh & Iana Bashmakova - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e98.
    The Novelty-Seeking Model does not address the iterative nature of creativity, and how it restructures one's worldview, resulting in overemphasis on the role of curiosity, and underemphasis on inspiration and perseverance. It overemphasizes the product; creators often seek merely to express themselves or figure out or come to terms with something. We point to inconsistencies regarding divergent and convergent thought.
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    Strategic Outcomes in Voluntary CSR: Reporting Economic and Reputational Benefits in Principles-Based Initiatives.Jorge A. Arevalo & Deepa Aravind - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (1):201-217.
    Although existing research evaluates the growth and motivations behind global corporate social responsibility activity, there is little understanding whether these growing commitments generate strategic benefits to their adherents. In this article, we analyze the organizational attributes that underlie the firm’s ability to generate competitive advantage from the adoption of a global CSR framework. We develop hypotheses on economic and reputational benefits and test whether firm performance, organizational resources, and access to business and CSR networks determine these benefits in CSR frameworks. (...)
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    Dental duality.KSadia Ada, Akila Ganesh & Rajkumar Manohar - 2016 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6 (2):53.
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    The two faces of short‐range evolutionary dynamics of regulatory modes in bacterial transcriptional regulatory networks.S. Balaji & L. Aravind - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (7):625-629.
    Studies on the conservation of the inferred transcriptional regulatory network of prokaryotes have suggested that specific transcription factors are less‐widely conserved in comparison to their target genes. This observation implied that, at large evolutionary distances, the turnover of specific transcription factors through loss and non‐orthologous displacement might be a major factor in the adaptive radiation of prokaryotes. However, the recent work of Hershberg and Margalit1 suggests that, at shorter phylogenetic scales, the evolutionary dynamics of the bacterial transcriptional regulatory network might (...)
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    LTAG-spinal and the Treebank.Lucas Champollion & Aravind K. Joshi - unknown
    We introduce LTAG-spinal, a novel variant of traditional Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (LTAG) with desirable linguistic, computational and statistical properties. Unlike in traditional LTAG, subcategorization frames and the argument-adjunct distinction are left underspecified in LTAG-spinal. LTAG-spinal with adjunction constraints is weakly equivalent to LTAG. The LTAG-spinal formalism is used to extract an LTAG-spinal Treebank from the Penn Treebank with Propbank annotation. Based on Propbank annotation, predicate coordination and LTAG adjunction structures are successfully extracted. The LTAG-spinal Treebank makes explicit semantic relations (...)
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    Evaluation of Naturalistic Driving Behavior Using In-Vehicle Monitoring Technology in Preclinical and Early Alzheimer’s Disease.Jennifer D. Davis, Ganesh M. Babulal, George D. Papandonatos, Erin M. Burke, Christopher B. Rosnick, Brian R. Ott & Catherine M. Roe - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
  41. Augmenting the household affluence construct.M. R. Hyman, G. Ganesh & S. McQuitty - 2002 - Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice 10 (3):13--32.
     
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    Discovering surrogate branding via online image development: a case from India.Varsha Jain, Philip Kitchen, B. E. Ganesh, Akanksha Garg & Manisha Pathak Shelat - 2019 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 12 (3):342.
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    Axionoetics; valuation theory of knowledge.Anant Ganesh Javadekar - 1963 - New York,: Allied Publishers.
  44. Centered Logic: The Role of Entity-Centered Sentence Representation in Natural Language.Steve Kuhn & Aravind Joshi - 1979 - Ijcai Proceedings (Tokyo 1979).
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    Historicisme et lutte de classes chez José Carlos Mariátegui.Jean-Ganesh Leblanc - 2020 - Astérion 23 (23).
    In the works of José Carlos Mariátegui, the analyses focus on the categories of praxis and class struggle. Mariátegui is then to be counted among the ranks of those Marxists who claim to belong to a historicist tradition. This article first provides an overview of the issues relating to this movement, and then examines Mariátegui’s reception of the term historicism. Lastly, it sets out to re-examine his revolutionary strategic proposition in the light of the use of the categories of tradition, (...)
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    Vaiśeṣikasūtra – a Translation.Ionut Moise & Ganesh U. Thite - 2021 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Kaṇāda, Candrānanda, Jambūvijaya, Ionut Moise & Ganesh Umakant Thite.
    This book introduces readers to Indian philosophy by presenting the first integral English translation of Vaiśeṣikasūtra with the earliest extant commentary of Candrānanda on the old aphorisms of Vaiśeṣika school of Indian philosophy. The book offers a comprehensive description of the fundamental categories of ontology and metaphysics, among which the category of 'particularity' plays a major role in the 'problem of individuation' of 'substance' and 'nature' in both Indian and Western metaphysics. The book should be read primarily in relation to (...)
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    Karma and rebirth in alberuni's india.Arvind Sharma & Sharma Aravind - 1991 - Asian Philosophy 1 (1):77 – 91.
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    Sacrifice in the Brāhmaṇa-TextsSacrifice in the Brahmana-Texts.Ludwik Sternbach & Ganesh Umakant Thite - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):363.
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    Multispinning for Image Denoising.K. V. Suresh & B. N. Aravind - 2012 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 21 (3):271-291.
    . The problem of reconstructing digital images from degraded measurements is regarded as a problem of importance in various fields of engineering and imaging science. The main goal of denoising is to restore a noisy image to produce a visually high quality image. In this paper, we propose a novel transform domain technique that uses multispinning for image denoising. The proposed method uses multiple cyclic shifted versions of an image, where each of them would capture more detail information during decomposition. (...)
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    Stardust findings: implications for panspermia.Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya - 2009 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 16 (2):225.
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