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6437The Ship of Theseus PuzzleIn Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy: Volume 1, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 158-174. 2014.Does the Ship of Theseus present a genuine puzzle about persistence due to conflicting intuitions based on “continuity of form” and “continuity of matter” pulling in opposite directions? Philosophers are divided. Some claim that it presents a genuine puzzle but disagree over whether there is a solution. Others claim that there is no puzzle at all since the case has an obvious solution. To assess these proposals, we conducted a cross-cultural study involving nearly 3,000 people across twenty-t…Read more
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58Roads to Mathematical Pluralism: Some PointersJournal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 34 (2): 209-225. 2017.IntroductionScientific pluralism is generally understood in the backdrop of scientific monism. So is mathematical pluralism. Though there are many culture-dependent mathematical practices, mathematical concepts and theories are generally taken to be culture invariant. We would like to explore in this paper whether mathematical pluralism is admissible or not.Materials and methodsMathematical pluralism may be approached at least from five different perspectives. 1. Foundational: The view would cla…Read more
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47Perspectives on Consciousness (edited book)New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal. 2003."Consciousness has remained an enigma even after close scientific scrutiny. The last two decades of the twentieth century, therefore, witnessed an explosion of interest in consciousness. Lack of consensus about the nature, definition and taxonomy of consci"
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Depth Structures in Recent Philosophies of LanguageIndian Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1): 63-74. 1976.
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1841Behavioral Circumscription and the Folk Psychology of Belief: A Study in Ethno-MentalizingThought: A Journal of Philosophy 6 (3): 193-203. 2017.Is behavioral integration (i.e., which occurs when a subjects assertion that p matches her non-verbal behavior) a necessary feature of belief in folk psychology? Our data from nearly 6,000 people across twenty-six samples, spanning twenty-two countries suggests that it is not. Given the surprising cross-cultural robustness of our findings, we suggest that the types of evidence for the ascription of a belief are, at least in some circumstances, lexicographically ordered: assertions are first ta…Read more
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50Some philosophical issues in Indian logic (edited book)Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University in collaboration with Allied Publishers, New Delhi. 2003.Contributed articles.
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Logic of relationsIn Srilekha Datta & Amita Chatterjee (eds.), Some philosophical issues in Indian logic, Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University in Collaboration With Allied Publishers, New Delhi. 2003.
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3Gärdenfors' Conceptual Spaces and Affective RepresentationsInternational Journal on Humanistic Ideology 4 (1): 11-17. 2011.
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Philosophical Concepts Relevant to Sciences An OverviewIn Pranab Kumar Sen & Prabal Kumar Sen (eds.), Philosophical concepts relevant to sciences in Indian tradition, Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 1--1. 2006.
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363Diṅnāga and Mental Models: A ReconstructionPhilosophy East and West 60 (3): 315-340. 2010.It is platitudinous to say that whenever we try to read some ancient text or interpret some theory distant in space and/or time, we employ contemporary tools of analysis, contemporary techniques of modeling. Even while building theories, theoreticians (philosophers and scientists alike) are found to take help from the technology of the time. Aristotle, for example, had a wax-tablet view of memory. Leibniz used the model of a clock to explain the harmonious universe. Freud used a hydraulic model …Read more
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Spatial anisometry and representational release in neglectIn Hans-Otto Karnath, David Milner & Giuseppe Vallar (eds.), The Cognitive and Neural Bases of Spatial Neglect, Oxford University Press. 2002.
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1Indian Philosophy and Cognitive ScienceIn Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern, Sundeep Prakashan. pp. 131. 2007.
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19Affective Information Processing and RepresentationsSpringer (7143). 2012.Affective information processing is analysed considering the emotion circuits within the brain substrates of emotionality. Based on Gärdenfors’ conceptual spaces model we try to examine an emotion episode from its elicitation to the differentiation into affective processes. An affectiveconceptual spaces model is developed taking in consideration Panksepp’s nested BrainMind hierarchies.
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83On representation of indeterminate identity via vague conceptsJournal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 6 (2): 191-201. 1996.ABSTRACT Vague concepts are represented by L-fuzzy sets. It is argued that any vague concept carries with it an approximate identity which is a fuzzy equivalence relation. The relation also fulfills the criterion of? indiscernibility of Identicals?, which is called? saturatedness? in this context. An application in knowledge representation is indicated.
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1Assessment of Dyshyponoia in Multicultural Plurilingual SetupInternational Journal on Humanistic Ideology 3 (1): 167-180. 2010.
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1Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 3 (1): 49-58. 2010.
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Karya-Karana-BhavaIn Pranab Kumar Sen & Prabal Kumar Sen (eds.), Philosophical concepts relevant to sciences in Indian tradition, Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 1--97. 2006.
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1390Flashback: Reshuffling EmotionsInternational Journal on Humanistic Ideology 3 (1): 109-133. 2010.Abstract: Each affective state has distinct motor-expressions, sensory perceptions, autonomic, and cognitive patterns. Panksepp (1998) proposed seven neural affective systems of which the SEEKING system, a generalized approach-seeking system, motivates organisms to pursue resources needed for survival. When an organism is presented with a novel stimulus, the dopamine (DA) in the nucleus accumbens septi (NAS) is released. The DA circuit outlines the generalized mesolimbic dopamine-centered SEEKIN…Read more
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83Power and sakti: A comparative study (review)Journal of Indian Philosophy 15 (3): 209-230. 1987.
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63Computational Traits in Navya-Nyāya?Sophia 55 (4): 543-551. 2016.I would like to introduce the problematic to be addressed in this short article simply as follows. According to the majority of the modern interpreters of the Nyāya philosophy, the Naiyāyika-s are ontologically committed to an uncompromising direct realist theory of perception and to externalism both in epistemology and philosophy of mind. Computationalists, on the other hand, in their ontology, are frank or secret supporters of the view that what we cognize, even what we perceive, is representa…Read more