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    Euthanasia: A good death or an act of mercy killing: A global scenario.Jagadish Rao Padubidri, Matthew Antony Manoj & Tanya Singh - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (2):118-121.
    Euthanasia has been a subject of debate worldwide. It has brought up multiple controversies in different countries and among different societies. Over the years, euthanasia has been an active topic of research in the field of bioethics, owing to its numerous ethical and legal implications. In this article, we take a brief look into the laws and legislation surrounding euthanasia in different parts of the world.
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    Are you a good mimic? Neuro-acoustic signatures for speech imitation ability.Susanne M. Reiterer, Xiaochen Hu, T. A. Sumathi & Nandini C. Singh - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    On the Semantics of the Perfective Aspect.Mona Singh - 1998 - Natural Language Semantics 6 (2):171-199.
    The study of the temporal structure of events in natural language is of prime importance in linguistics. Though there has been recent progress on formal theories of events, these theories do not address certain syntactic and semantic properties peculiar to languages such as Hindi. This paper concentrates on properties related to perfectivity. It motivates a small number of semantic features for events and their objects, such as whether an object exists independently of an event, whether it is totally affected by (...)
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    Private Morality and the State.Mayavee Singh - 2021 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (3):507-521.
    The demarcation of the private and public life leads to role of the state in private life. Many individuals have been the unflinching voice for moral dissent. In the western philosophy, debate on private morality and public life was instigated by Attorney General’s Commission Report which was submitted in 1986 and recommended no blanket ban on homosexuality and prostitution. However, a contemporary liberalist, Ronald Dworkin, castigates this Report. He argues that the report has an antagonistic approach because of its permissive (...)
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    Notes on a Few Issues in the Philosophy of Psychiatry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):128.
    _The first part called the Preamble tackles: (a) the issues of silence and speech, and life and disease; (b) whether we need to know some or all of the truth, and how are exact science and philosophical reason related; (c) the phenomenon of Why, How, and What; (d) how are mind and brain related; (e) what is robust eclecticism, empirical/scientific enquiry, replicability/refutability, and the role of diagnosis and medical model in psychiatry; (f) bioethics and the four principles of beneficence, non-malfeasance, (...)
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  6. Quantum Entanglement Through Quaternions.J. P. Singh - 2009 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 16 (4):491.
  7. On Cantor's concept of set.D. Singh - 1985 - International Logic Review 32:72-78.
     
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    Korean womens labor force participation: attitude and behavior.Minja Kim Choe, Sae-Kwon Kong, Karen Oppenhelm Mason, F. J. Sichona, U. C. Isiugo-Abanihe, J. A. Ebigbola, A. A. Adewuyi, K. K. Singh, C. M. Suchindran & V. Singh - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25 (4):473-82.
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  9. N-policy for finite queueing models with unreliable server and working vacation.Aditya Pratap Singh & Amita Bhagat - 2022 - In Bhagwati Prasad Chamola, Pato Kumari & Lakhveer Kaur, Emerging advancements in mathematical sciences. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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  10. Natural organic building materials used for housing.Sucheta Singh, Veena Gandotra & Promila Sharma - 2008 - In Kuruvila Pandikattu, Dancing to Diversity: Science-Religion Dialogue in India. Serials Publications. pp. 123.
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  11. New studies in Indian and comparative philosophy.R. Raj Singh & Jacqueline Kumar - 2025 - Champaign, IL: Common Ground Research Networks.
    This book presents groundbreaking research on critical themes in Indian philosophy, challenging traditional interpretations often shaped by entrenched scholarly biases. It offers fresh perspectives on pivotal topics and includes comparative analyses of Western philosophers such as Schopenhauer and Simone Weil, who were deeply influenced by Indian philosophical thought. Their engagements with Indian philosophy are critically assessed, following a detailed exploration of their enduring interest and contributions to the field.
     
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    On Minor Peregrination: The Aesthetics of Dissensus and Movement.Parul Singh - 2023 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 15 (2):199-205.
    This paper is an attempt to examine critical ways of displacing the meaning of journey – as minor rhythms and motions of everyday life. The everyday and its cyclical nature embedded in a productive life within the capitalist social regime is seen as an unexotic site of quotidian struggle. It warrants our attention only when the body asserts its presence at the site of rebellion or resistance. This is frequently reported as an exception to the given norm. The concrete reality (...)
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    Order–disorder transformation of the O phase in Ti2AlNb alloys.A. K. Singh §, B. Nageswara Sarma & S. Lele - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (27):2865-2876.
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    Overcoming the Pleasure Motive is a Pre-condition of Mind-control.Rekha Singh & Mukta Singh - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 29:165-170.
    The uplift of the individual or the community is not possible sans mind-control. Human’s well-being is inseparable from mind-control. All kinds of people need control of mind. Believers, atheists, agnostics, those who are indifferent to religion are in need of control of mind. There are many factors of uncontrolled mind. The greatest among them is the pleasure motive which eats away our will to control the mind. The pleasure-motive, being elemental aspect of human personality, cannot be obliterated completely by the (...)
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    ‘Other Thoughts’ to Guide Research Educators, Candidates and Managers.Michael Singh - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (5):535-539.
  16. Preface.Ajai Singh & Shakuntala Singh - 2003 - Mens Sana Monographs 1 (1):3.
     
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    Proposal about scientific names giving.Ajai R. Singh - 2012 - Mens Sana Monographs 10 (1):181.
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    (1 other version)Psychiatric Consequences of WTC collapse and the Gulf War.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2003 - Mens Sana Monographs 1 (1):5.
    Along with political, economic, ethical, rehabilitative and military dimensions, psychopathological sequelae of war and terrorism also deserve our attention. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Centre ( W.T.C.) in 2001 and the Gulf War of 1990-91 gave rise to a number of psychiatric disturbances in the population, both adult and children, mainly in the form of Post-traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD). Nearly 75,000 people suffered psychological problems in South Manhattan alone due to that one terrorist attack on the WTC in (...)
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  19. Psychiatric ethics: role of philosophical enquiry.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - forthcoming - Indian Philosophical Quarterly.
     
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    Philosophical foundations of the Sikh value system.Santokh Singh - 1981 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
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    Perception, inference, and the veridicality of natural constraints.Manish Singh & Donald D. Hoffman - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):395-396.
    Pylyshyn's target article argues that perception is not inferential, but this is true only under a narrow construal of inference. A more general construal is possible, and has been used to provide formal theories of many visual capacities. This approach also makes clear that the evolution of natural constraints need not converge to the “veridical” state of the world.
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  22. Preface - MSM 2009 Theme Monograph.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):1.
     
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    Posthumanist nomadisms across non-Oedipal spatiality.Java Singh & Indrani Mukherjee (eds.) - 2021 - Wilmington, Delaware, United States: Vernon Press.
    As an epistemological perspective, 'nomadism' is an emerging field of scholarship, offering intersectionality with eco-criticism, feminism, post-colonialism, migration studies, and translation. Much of the scholarship that uses the precepts of nomadism to read cultural texts and phenomena is scattered as separate articles in academic journals or as single chapters in books wherein the primary focus is the intersectional fields. Few book-length publications solely focus on the ramifications of nomadism; Posthumanist Nomadisms across non-Oedipal Spatiality fills that void. The fifteen chapters in (...)
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    Philosophy of Change Management.S. K. Singh - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 29:157-163.
    The persons who adapt to changes as may be necessary in the course of their existence not only survive in the struggle for existence but also thrive and enjoy their lives in the best possible way under the given circumstances. For, life consists in various relationships, which are in constant movement and change.Therefore dealing with change or change-management has got pivotal importance in all walks of humans’ lives. In order to facilitate smooth change all big and small inheritances have to (...)
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  25. Philosophy of Dīrghatamas.Satya Prakash Singh - 1989 - New Delhi: Shree Pub. House.
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    Propagation of SH waves in layered functionally gradient piezoelectric–piezomagnetic structures.B. M. Singh & J. Rokne - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (14):1690-1700.
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  27. Proceedings of the British Academy, 138 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, V.Singh Ajit - 2006
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    Parts of visual shape as primitives for categorization.Manish Singh & Barbara Landau - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):36-37.
    Converging psychophysical evidence suggests that the human visual system parses shapes into component parts for the purposes of object recognition. We examine the Schyns et al. claim of “creation” of features in light of recent work on part-based representations of visual shape, particularly the perceptual rules that human vision uses to parse shapes.
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    Philosophical perspectives of Sikhism.Avtar Singh - 1998 - Patiala: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University. Edited by Guranāma Kaura.
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  30. (1 other version)Phantasie, Recognition, Memory – Comparing Fichte And Hegel On Language.Aakash Singh - 2001 - Minerva 5:94-117.
    The author compares the linguistic philosophies of Fichte and Hegel, concluding that Hegel's position ismore comprehensive than Fichte's. Fichte and Hegel share essential suppositions about language andphilosophy, best seen in their remarks on Phantasie, schematism, and especially the idea of unity. The issueof recognition is the primary point of difference between them. Fichte sees man's desire for recognition inthe transformation of signs from visual to audible; for Hegel, however, man's desire forrecognition is prior to Fichte's placement of it. Whereas for (...)
     
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    P.B. Shelley's Philosophy of Love.Sarita Singh - 1988 - Mittal Publications.
    Poets are "the institutors of laws, and the founders of civil society, and the inventors of the arts of life, and the teachers who draw into a certain ...
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  32. Psychiatry, Science, Religion and Health.Ajai R. Singh & Shakuntala A. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):1.
     
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    Pulverizing the Monopoly of Mind: Three Roles of the Body in Cognition.Akhil Kumar Singh - 2019 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):19-29.
    For many decades, cognition has been viewed as a computational process in the brain. For cognition, the brain, body and the interaction with the environment are important. Conventional views are inclined towards the existence of discrete and internal representations realised by highly specific mechanisms in the brain. The Embodied approach challenges this view and accepts the evolution of cognitive abilities. There is a shift in focus from the belief that the brain is solely responsible for cognition to the thought that (...)
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  34. Preface to the second monograph.Ajai Singh & Shakuntala Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1):19.
     
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    Qur'anic Moses and his Mysterious Companion: Developmental Revelation as an Approach to Christian Discourse with Muslims?David Emmanuel Singh - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (4):210-224.
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    The Morality of Knowledge in Conversation.Tanya Stivers, Lorenza Mondada & Jakob Steensig (eds.) - 2011 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Each time we take a turn in conversation we indicate what we know and what we think others know. However, knowledge is neither static nor absolute. It is shaped by those we interact with and governed by social norms - we monitor one another for whether we are fulfilling our rights and responsibilities with respect to knowledge, and for who has relatively more rights to assert knowledge over some state of affairs. This book brings together an international team of leading (...)
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    Religious views on the origin and meaning of COVID-2019.Tanya Pieterse & Christina Landman - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3).
    For ages, natural disasters, war and disease have been part of life, sharing themes of not only adversity, fear and death, but also hope. The year 2020 brought a new threat in the form of coronavirus disease 2019, which challenged what humankind understood of all they knew and believed. The significant difference today is the role of the media in sharing news and opinions on this disease that threatens not only lives, but also spiritual well-being. In this study, we focus (...)
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  38. Pragmatics and Linguistics: an analysis of Sentence Topics.Tanya Reinhart - 1981 - Philosophica 27.
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    Hooked Up.Tanya N. Cook - 2012 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 16 (1):45-61.
    Near ubiquitous use of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) during low-risk childbirth constrains both maternal agency and maternal autonomy. An analysis of interdisciplinary literature about EFM reveals that its use cannot be understood apart from broader norms and values that have significant implications for the agency and autonomy of laboring women. Overreliance on EFM use for low-risk women threatens their autonomy in several ways: by privileging the status of the fetal patient, by delegitimizing women’s embodied experience of childbirth, and by constructing (...)
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    A roadmap to doing culturally grounded developmental science.Tanya Broesch, Sheina Lew-Levy, Joscha Kärtner, Patricia Kanngiesser & Michelle Kline - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (2):587-609.
    This paper provides a roadmap for engaging in cross-cultural, developmental research in practical, ethical, and community-engaged ways. To cultivate the flexibility necessary for conducting cross-cultural research, we structure our roadmap as a series of questions that each research program might consider prior to embarking on cross-cultural examinations in developmental science. Within each topic, we focus on the challenges and opportunities inherent to different types of study designs, fieldwork, and collaborations because our collective experience in conducting research in multiple cultural contexts (...)
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  41. Hearing Voices in Different Cultures: A Social Kindling Hypothesis.Tanya M. Luhrmann, R. Padmavati, Hema Tharoor & Akwasi Osei - 2015 - Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (4):646-663.
    This study compares 20 subjects, in each of three different settings, with serious psychotic disorder who hear voices, and compares their voice-hearing experience. We find that while there is much that is similar, there are notable differences in the kinds of voices that people seem to experience. In a California sample, people were more likely to describe their voices as intrusive unreal thoughts; in the South Indian sample, they were more likely to describe them as providing useful guidance; and in (...)
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    Opportunities for Interaction.Tanya Broesch, Patrick L. Carolan, Senay Cebioğlu, Chris von Rueden, Adam Boyette, Cristina Moya, Barry Hewlett & Michelle A. Kline - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (1):208-238.
    We examine the opportunities children have for interacting with others and the extent to which they are the focus of others’ visual attention in five societies where extended family communities are the norm. We compiled six video-recorded datasets collected by a team of anthropologists and psychologists conducting long-term research in each society. The six datasets include video observations of children among the Yasawas, Tanna, Tsimane, Huatasani, and Aka. Each dataset consists of a series of videos of children ranging in age (...)
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  43. Mimicry: its ubiquity, importance, and functionality.Tanya L. Chartrand & Amy N. Dalton - 2009 - In Ezequiel Morsella, John A. Bargh & Peter M. Gollwitzer, Oxford handbook of human action. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 458--483.
     
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    Educational Administration and History: The State of the Field.Tanya Fitzgerald & Helen Gunter (eds.) - 2009 - Routledge.
    In the past 40 years there have been a number of significant developments across the fields of educational administration and history. In this volume, the authors have selected a number of key issues to illustrate and trace these changes. The seven articles by leading scholars in the field offer an analysis of contemporary educational administration, history and policy debates and how this has impacted on teachers, leaders, schools and the education sector. This book offers readers a valuable insight into continuing (...)
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    One donor egg and ‘a dollop of love’: ART and de-queering genealogies in Facebook advertising.Tanya Kant & Elizabeth Reed - 2023 - Feminist Theory 24 (1):47-67.
    We consider what genealogical links, kinship and sociality are promised through the marketing of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). Using a mixed method of formal analysis of Facebook's algorithmic architectures and textual analysis of twenty-eight adverts for egg donation drawn from the Facebook Ad Library, we analyse the ways in which the figure of the ‘fertile woman’ is constituted both within the text and at the level of Facebook's targeted advertising systems. We critically examine the ways in which ART clinics address (...)
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    More than Adequate Logic: Blanchot Avec Sade.Tanya Loughead - 2010 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 41 (1):33-47.
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    Alternative recognitionals in person reference.Tanya Stivers - 2007 - In N. J. Enfield & Tanya Stivers, Person reference in interaction: linguistic, cultural, and social perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 73--96.
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    Nursing our narratives: towards a dynamic understanding of nurses in narrative tales.Tanya Buchanan - 1997 - Nursing Inquiry 4 (2):80-87.
    Previous research on the representation of nurses in literature has tended to rely on a ‘quasi‐scientific’ method that ultimately produces catalogues of static images. This paper argues that literary representations of nurses must be analysed in terms of situational context. In order to accomplish this die narratological concepts of the chronotope and the donor are used, resulting in a dynamic and powerful reading of nurses in narrative tales.
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    Erratum: Religious views on the origin and meaning of COVID-19.Tanya Pieterse & Christina Landman - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4).
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    Accommodating Variation: Dialects, Idiolects, and Speech Processing.Tanya Kraljic, Susan E. Brennan & Arthur G. Samuel - 2008 - Cognition 107 (1):54.
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