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    Situations in Which Disjunctive Syllogism Can Lead from True Premises to a False Conclusion.S. V. Bhave - 1997 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38 (3):398-405.
    Disjunctive Syllogism, that is, the inference from 'not-A or B' and 'A', to 'B' can lead from true premises to a false conclusion if each of the sentences 'A' and 'not-A' is a statement of a partial truth such that affirming one of them amounts to denying the other, without each being the contradictory of the other. Such sentences inevitably occur whenever a situation which for its proper precise description needs the use of expressions such as 'most probably true' and (...)
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    The liar paradox and many-valued logic.S. V. Bhave - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (169):465-479.
  3. Separable hidden variables theory to explain Einstein-podolsky-Rosen paradox.S. V. Bhave - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (4):467-475.
    A realist separable hidden variables theory in conformity with Einstein's principle of causality is developed in this paper to explain the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox, and the experimental results (including those in Aspect's four polarizers experiment) obtained so far with a view to test the non-separability of quantum mechanics.
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  4. Bell's inequalities and quantum non-separability.S. V. Bhave - 1991 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (4):541-545.
    The separable hidden variables theory (Bhave [1986]) of Aspect's [1982] four single channel polarizers is developed further to consider possible modified Aspect's experiment with four double channel polarizers. It is shown that Aspect's commutator is not a truly stochastic commutator, and that until such a truly stochastic commutator is devised, experiments based on Bell's inequalities (like those of Aspect's) cannot be adequate experimental tests of quantum nonseparability.
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  5. Cāṅgadeva pāsashṭī: [eka adhyayana].Shiwaji Narhar Bhave - 1975 - Pavanāra [Jilhā] Vardhā: Parandhāma Prakāśana. Edited by Jñānadeva.
     
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  6. Descartes: Epitome of Scientific Revolution.S. M. Bhave - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (4):529-542.
     
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  7. Remarks on Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics.S. Bhave - 1994 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 21 (2):147.
     
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  8. Some Neglected Problems in the Philosophy of Mathematics.S. Bhave - 1986 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 13 (3-4):319.
  9. Vyapti and Sets.S. M. Bhave - 2001 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 28 (4):541-548.
     
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    the scientific thought was systematically organised and given its now-familiar shape. Descarte's (1596-1650) life spans those glorious fifty years. [REVIEW]Sm Bhave - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (4).
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