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It is well known in contemporary Madhyamaka studies that the seventh century Indian philosopher Candrakīrti rejects the foundationalist Abhidharma epistemology.
S. Thakchoe, Julien Tempone Wiltshire
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Concept of mind in Indian philosophy, Western philosophy, and psychology
This article makes an explorative journey into the concepts of mind as explained in the Indian philosophical traditions and Western psychology. The article explains about knowledge domains in the traditions and their distinctive features, different ...
Durga Tanisandra Krishnappa +2 more
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Healthy reward processing is a complex interplay of several components. Recent self-report measures of anhedonia, the decrease or loss of hedonic capacity, take this complexity into account. The Dimensional Anhedonia Rating Scale (DARS) measures interest,
Sarah A. Wellan +5 more
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A Resolution of Mind/Body Problem in Modernity with Questioning the Sadrian Unity of Being [PDF]
The dichotomy of mind/body, and form/matter are two of most problematic questions in western philosophy, which could be retraced to ancient Greece and have been lasted until age of enlightenment.
maryam aneapour
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Xenes for Sustainable Energy: A Roadmap From First‐Principles Design to Practical Deployment
Emerging 2D Xenes are advancing from theoretical predictions toward practical energy‐storage and conversion technologies through the integration of first‐principles modelling, experimental synthesis, electrochemical validation, and AI‐assisted materials design, enabling accelerated discovery of high‐performance and sustainable electrochemical systems ...
Onur Karaman, Ceren Karaman
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From Chaos to the Absurd: Existentialism for the 21st Century
As Sartre pointed out, philosophical questions are questions that each generation must ask themselves because only this promotes the feeling of being alive, which is especially true for existential questions closely related to time–space, the moment, and
Boris Aberšek
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The rapid growth and penetration of the Web raises important questions about its effects, not just on our social activities, but also on the nature of our cognitive and epistemic profiles.
Paul R. Smart, Smart, Paul R.
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We investigate whether Montessori and traditional schooling systems shape the developmental trajectory of large‐scale brain dynamics in different ways. We quantify the arrow of time (“non‐reversibility”) in neural activity during resting state and movie‐watching, revealing distinct maturational patterns.
Elvira del Agua +6 more
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In this paper the concept of consciousness is defined as concerning the veridical experience of the external or internal world. The veridical experience is that of things as they really are for us.
Claudio F. Costa
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In recent decades, the neuroscientific community has moved from describing the neural underpinnings of mental phenomena—as characterized by experimental psychology and philosophy of mind—to attempting to redefine those mental phenomena based on neural ...
Alessandra Buccella, U. Maoz, L. Mudrik
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