Results for 'Vijayanarayana Gough'

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  1. Paṇḍitaparikramācaturthastabake Lakṣmīdharakaviviracitaḥ Advaitamakarandaḥ.Archibald Edward Laksmidhara, Vijayanarayana Gough, Mi sra, Svayampraka Sayatindra & Sampurnananda Samskrta Vi Svavidyalaya - 1992 - Vārāṇasyām: Sampurṇānandasaṃskr̥taviśvavidyālayasya. Edited by Archibald Edward Gough, Vijaya Nārāyaṇa Miśra & Svayaṃprakāśayati.
    Treatise, with English translation, on Advaita Vedanta.
     
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    `hidden' Or `missing' Premises.James Gough & Christopher W. Tindale - 1985 - Informal Logic 7 (2).
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    Beyond cyborg subjectivities: Becoming-posthumanist educational researchers.Annette Gough & Noel Gough - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (11):1112-1124.
    This excerpt from our collective biography emerges from a dialogue that commenced when Noel interjected the concept of ‘becoming-cyborg’ into our conversations about Annette’s experiences of breast cancer, which initially prompted her to interpret her experiences as a ‘chaos narrative’ of cyborgian and environmental embodiment in education contexts. The materialisation of Donna Haraway’s figuration of the cyborg in Annette’s changing body enabled new appreciations of its interpretive power, and functioned in some ways as a successor project to Noel’s earlier deployment (...)
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    Control of spatial orienting: Context-specific proportion cued effects in an exogenous spatial cueing task.Alex Gough, Jesse Garcia, Maryem Torres-Quesada & Bruce Milliken - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 30:220-233.
  5. Paṇḍitaparikramāpañcamastabake Gauḍapūrṇānandacakravartiviracitā Tattvamuktāvalī.Vijayanarayana Gaudapurnanandacakravarti, Edward B. Mi sra, Cowell & Sampurnananda Samskrta Vi Svavidyalaya - 1992 - Sampūrṇānandasaṃskr̥taviśvavidyālayasya. Edited by Edward B. Cowell & Vijaya Nārāyaṇa Miśra.
     
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    The incoherence of egoism.Martin Gough - 1998 - Philosophical Papers 27 (1):1-28.
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  7. Rural Society in Southeast India.Kathleen Gough - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a comparative study of caste and class in two small villages in the Thanjāvūr district of southeast India based on fieldwork done by the author in 1951–3. Differing from the usual village study, Gough's work traces the history of the villages over the past century and examines the impact of colonialism on the district since 1770. The volume's theoretical significance lies in its attempt to define more clearly the characteristics of rural class relations, particularly addressing the (...)
     
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    France and the memory of revolution: 1789–1989.Hugh Gough - 1992 - History of European Ideas 15 (4-6):811-816.
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    A study of the palaeomagnetism of the bushveld gabbrot.D. I. Gough & C. B. Van Niekerk - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (37):126-136.
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    The Fallacy of Composition.James E. Gough & Mano Daniel - unknown
    The fallacy of composition involves differing relationships of parts to wholes complicated by the problem of group ambiguity. Our discussion begins with a brief diagnosis of important features of the fallacy. We consider a common implicit assumption and the main factors that contribute to its acceptability. Our focus will be on illuminating some common strategies rather than formal material conditions for the fallacy. This is to facilitate the critical discussion of possibilities for this fallacy.
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    Economic Reasoning and the Environment.Jim Gough - 2003 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (4):37-55.
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    Value As Richness.Jim Gough - 2000 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 19 (1):79-90.
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    Lavoisier's Early Career in Science: An Examination of Some New Evidence.J. B. Gough - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (1):52-57.
    Shortly before his death in 1934, the British historian of chemistry, A. N. Meldrum, published two lengthy articles on Lavoisier's early career in science. After a careful investigation of the collection of manuscripts at the Académie des Sciences in Paris and in light of a detailed and penetrating analysis of Lavoisier's published work, Meldrum concluded that as a youth, Lavoisier was concerned with chemistry only to the extent that he found it useful for his mineralogical and geological researches. Lavoisier began (...)
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  14. Ageing Well-the New Australian Reality.J. Gough & P. Darzine - 1999 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 7 (3):7-12.
     
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    Consistency of Parental and Self-Reported Adolescent Wellbeing: Evidence From Developmental Language Disorder.Sheila M. Gough Kenyon, Olympia Palikara & Rebecca M. Lucas - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Research on adolescent wellbeing in Developmental Language Disorder has previously been examined through measures of parent or self-reported wellbeing, but never has a study included both and enabled comparison between the two. The current study reports parent and self rated wellbeing of adolescents with DLD and Low Language ability, as well as their typically developing peers. It also examines consistency between raters and factors influencing correspondence. Adolescents aged 10–11 with DLD, LL or TD were recruited from eight UK primary schools. (...)
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    Introduction.Hugh Gough - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (4):401-403.
  17. Liberalism, sustainability, security, learning : framing the issues.Stephen Gough & Andrew Stables - 2008 - In Stephen Gough & Andrew Stables, Sustainability and security within liberal societies: learning to live with the future. New York: Routledge. pp. 127.
     
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    National politics and the provincial Jacobin press during the directory.Hugh Gough - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (4):443-454.
  19. On reaching first base with a “science” of sport ethics.R. W. Gough - 1995 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 13:11-15.
     
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    Sustainability and security within liberal societies: learning to live with the future.Stephen Gough & Andrew Stables (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    Much of the world will be living in broadly "liberal" societies for the foreseeable future. Sustainability and security, however defined, must therefore be considered in the context of such societies, yet there is very little significant literature that does so. Indeed, much ecologically-oriented literature is overtly anti-liberal, as have been some recent responses to security concerns. This book explores the implications for sustainability and security of a range of intellectual perspectives on liberalism, such as those offered by John Rawls, Robert (...)
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  21. A Theory of Human Need.Len Doyal, Ian Gough, Manfred Max-Neef, Antonio Elizalde & Martin Hopenhayn - 1994 - Environmental Values 3 (1):83-86.
     
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    John Locke's Political Philosophy.A. G. Wernham & J. W. Gough - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (3):271.
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    Laws and Order in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry. Alistair Duncan.Jerry Gough - 1997 - Isis 88 (1):147-147.
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    Oeuvres de Lavoisier: Correspondence. Volume 6: 1789-1791. Antoine Lavoiser, Patrice Bret.Jerry Gough - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):731-732.
  25. Does the Neurotypical Human Have a ‘Theory of Mind’?Joseph Gough - 2021 - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 2021.
  26. The Social Contract. [REVIEW]J. W. Gough - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (2):267-269.
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    Are viruses a source of new protein folds for organisms? – Virosphere structure space and evolution.Aare Abroi & Julian Gough - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (8):626-635.
    A crucially important part of the biosphere – the virosphere – is too often overlooked. Inclusion of the virosphere into the global picture of protein structure space reveals that 63 protein domain superfamilies in viruses do not have any structural and evolutionary relatives in modern cellular organisms. More than half of these have functions which are not virus‐specific and thus might be a source of new folds and functions for cellular life. The number of viruses on the planet exceeds that (...)
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  28. (2 other versions)The Social Contract: A Critical Study of Its Development.J. W. Gough - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (47):362-363.
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    Languages, Meta-languages and METATEM, A Discussion Paper.Howard Barringer, Graham Gough, Derek Brough, Dov Gabbay & Ian Hodkinson - 1996 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 4 (2):255-272.
    Meta-languages are vital to the development and usage of formal systems, and yet the nature of meta-languages and associated notions require clarification. Here we attempt to provide a clear definition of the requirements for a language to be a meta-language, together with consideration of issues of proof theory, model theory and interpreters for such a language.
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    The Motion of Abrikosov vortices in a type II superconductor.P. H. Borcherds, C. E. Gough, W. F. Vinen & A. C. Warren - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 10 (104):349-354.
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    Creating the nation in provincial France, religion and political identity in Brittany.Hugh Gough - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):140-141.
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    ... the essential being of language cannot be anything linguistic — Martin Heidegger.James Gough - 1982 - Semiotica 41 (1-4).
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  33. (1 other version)The philosophy of the Upanishads: ancient Indian metaphysics.Archibald Edward Gough - 1882 - Delhi: Ess Ess Publications.
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    Autoshaping with nine consecutive conditioned stimuli in the pigeon.Richard Pisacreta, David E. Gough, Cathy Potter & Richard Cross - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (1):90-93.
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    Curriculum Development and Sustainable Development: practices, institutions and literacies.Stephen Gough Scott - 2001 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (2):137-152.
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    Multiple-channel video installation as a precursor to transmedia-based art.Ge Wu, Phillip Gough & Caitilin De Berigny Wall - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 10 (2-3):329-339.
    The use of cross-media and transmedia-based art installation has generated new ways for the audience to appreciate, understand and experience art. Transmedia, the integration of multiple media forms to augment a single narrative, has not only been largely used in commercial films, but has also been used by artists to communicate their message more effectively. In this article, we explore some remarkable multi-channel video installations and transmedia artworks to highlight how this technology has shaped new uses of technology as a (...)
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    Sufficiency as a Value Standard: From Preferences to Needs.Ian Gough - forthcoming - Ethics, Policy and Environment.
    This paper outlines a conceptual framework for a sufficiency economy, defining sufficiency as the space between a generalizable notion of human wellbeing and ungeneralisable excess. It assumes an objective and universal concept of human needs to define a ‘floor’ and the concept of planetary boundaries to define a ‘ceiling’. This is set up as an alternative to the dominant preference satisfaction theory of value. It begins with a brief survey of the potential contributions of sufficientarianism and limitarianism to this endeavor (...)
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    Exploring the Purposes of Qualitative Data Coding in Educational Enquiry: Insights from recent research.Stephen Gough & William Scott - 2000 - Educational Studies 26 (3):339-354.
    A number of questions are raised concerning the purposes of data coding in qualitative research. It is suggested that in some cases these purposes may usefully be organised into two broad categories, each of which requires a separate coding response. A research project is briefly described in which it was found useful to employ two distinct, though connected, phases of data coding along the lines proposed.
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  39. Moral development research in sports and its Quest for objectivity.Russell Gough - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry, Ethics and sport. New York: E & FN Spon. pp. 134--147.
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    On the Base Referential Structure of the English Noun Phrase.J. Gough & L. Chiaraviglio - 1970 - Foundations of Language 6 (4):447-462.
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    Science, Vine, and Wine in Modern France. Harry W. Paul.Jerry Gough - 1998 - Isis 89 (1):158-159.
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    The Late Assignment.Jim Gough - 2000 - Informal Logic 20 (1).
  43. On the Proper Epistemology of the Mental for Psychiatry: What’s the Point of Understanding and Explaining?Joe Gough - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (4):975-998.
    The distinction between explanation and understanding was foundational to Jaspers’ ‘phenomenological’ approach to psychiatry. It makes sense that those now calling for a phenomenological approach to psychiatry would look to Jaspers for inspiration, and that in doing so, they would take up this distinction. However, I argue that it is and was a mistake to use the distinction in work on psychiatry: adhering to the distinction now would undermine, rather than support, the goals of those advocating a phenomenological approach to (...)
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  44. Epistola de Tolerantia, A Letter on Toleration.John Locke, Raymond Klibansky & J. W. Gough - 1969 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 31 (3):591-592.
     
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    Between Mind and Body? Psychoneuroimmunology, Psychology, and Cognitive Science.Joseph Gough - 2024 - Perspectives on Science 32 (4):518-548.
    Over the past half century, our best scientific understanding of the immune system has been transformed. The immune system has turned out to be extremely sophisticated, densely connected to the central nervous system and cognitive capacities, deeply involved in the production of behavior, and responsive to different kinds of psychosocial event. Such results have rendered the immune system part of the subject-matter of psychology and cognitive science. I argue that such results, alongside the history of psychoneuroimmunology, give us good reason (...)
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  46. Introduction: science, risks, and politics.Michael Gough - 2003 - In Politicizing science: the alchemy of policymaking. Washington, D.C.: George C. Marshall Institute. pp. 1--26.
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    John Locke's political philosophy: eight studies.John Wiedhofft Gough - 1956 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    The cultural origins of the French revolution.Hugh Gough - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (6):883-884.
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    Taking the heat out of provocation.S. Gough - 1999 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 19 (3):481-494.
    Provocation's past shows it to be a defence grounded in the concept of excessive defence. The quality of the defendant's reasons for killing - the 'proportionality' of his conduct - formed a vital and probably a free-standing ground of mitigation. Anger was introduced only where proportionality did not itself afford sufficient ground for defence, although as society came later to disapprove private force so emotional disturbance began to play a more and more central role. The importance of anger has nevertheless (...)
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    Cognitive science meets the mark of the cognitive: putting the horse before the cart.Joe Gough - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 38 (1):1-24.
    Among those living systems, which are cognizers? Among the behaviours of, and causes of behaviour in, living systems, which are cognitive? Such questions sit at the heart of a sophisticated, ongoing debate, of which the recent papers by Corcoran et al. ( 2020 ) and Sims and Kiverstein ( 2021 ) serve as excellent examples. I argue that despite their virtues, both papers suffer from flawed conceptions of the point of the debate. This leaves their proposals ill-motivated—good answers to the (...)
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