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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... perhaps the strength of a political sentiment, historical trend or military objective. FCMs are used to model several types of problems varying fr... ... are) considered as a property. As long as a woman is treated as a property/ object the practice of female infanticide will continue in India. In... ... against religion and the domination of Brahmins. Because of his rationalist philosophy, Periyar has often been compared with Voltaire (1694-1778).... ... don’t come in front of me.’ How can a human being digest this? This is the philosophy of the Vaikom Satyagraha and the Gurukulam struggle. Rememb... ...ikom Satyagraha and the Gurukulam struggle. Remember that only based on this philosophy, Mahatma Gandhi carried out a Satyagraha in South Africa, a... ... or in malice, we could not have seen such powers at any point of time. The objective of Satyagraha is not that we should walk in the streets in w... ...hat in public life, there ought to be no difference between man and man. That philosophy does not end with walking on this street. So, it is the dut... ...ving our daughters to men whom we like. The practice of considering women as objects and ‘giving them to someone’ must be eradicated; we are strivi... ... has been divided separately. Because there is a great difference between the objectives and status of your section and the other sections, you need...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...r prolongs his life ONLY by violating the rights of others and these other people object to it - then A must be killed if that is the only way to ... ... result and there is no other way to save their lives. Despite strong philosophical objections to some of the premises of utilitarian theory - I ag... ... a community and subject to the rules and the ethos of said community. It has no "objective" or ontological weight. Events and actions are classif... ...ssive, coercive, or bureaucratic." (Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) A... ...aused them. It is also not clear whether our moral percepts are conditioned on the objective existence of pain, on the reported existence of pain, ... ...or does it all really depend on interpretation? If we, humans, cannot separate the objective from the subjective and the cultural – what gives us t... ...ed: Natural Selection IS the vital power itself. Modern Physics is converging with Philosophy (possibly with the philosophical side of Religion as ... ...ors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors. Metaphors are not confined to the philosophy of neurology. Architects and mathematicians, for inst... ...ck to the future", communism was surely "forward to the past". Competition A. THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPETITION The aims of competition (anti-trust) l...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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Walden Or, Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...tant to human life that few, if any, whether from savageness, or poverty, or philosophy, ever attempt to do without it. To many creatures there is in ... ...ulture, or commerce, or literature, or art. There are nowadays professors of philosophy, but not philosophers. Yet it is admirable to profess because ... ...ng it, than by a true utility. Let him who has work to do recollect that the object of clothing is, first, to retain the vital heat, and secondly, in t... ...not be wondered at, since, as far as I have heard or observed, the principal object is, not that mankind may be well and honestly clad, but, unquestio... ..., and it be the house that has got him. As I understand it, that was a valid objection urged by Momus against the house which Minerva made, that she “... ... neither beautiful nor useful. Before we can adorn our houses with beautiful objects the walls must be stripped, and our lives must be stripped, and b... ...e merchant, and the farmer. Where is this division of labor to end? and what object does it finally serve? No doubt another may also think for me; but ... ...y politi cal economy, while that economy of living which is synonymous with philosophy is not even sincerely professed in our colleges. The consequen... ...k water. It was fit that I should live on rice, mainly, who loved so well the philosophy of India. To meet the objections of some inveterate cavillers,...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...r prolongs his life ONLY by violating the rights of others and these other people object to it - then A must be killed if that is the only way to ... ... result and there is no other way to save their lives. Despite strong philosophical objections to some of the premises of utilitarian theory - I ag... ... a community and subject to the rules and the ethos of said community. It has no "objective" or ontological weight. Events and actions are classif... ...ssive, coercive, or bureaucratic." (Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) A... ...aused them. It is also not clear whether our moral percepts are conditioned on the objective existence of pain, on the reported existence of pain, ... ...or does it all really depend on interpretation? If we, humans, cannot separate the objective from the subjective and the cultural – what gives us t... ...ed: Natural Selection IS the vital power itself. Modern Physics is converging with Philosophy (possibly with the philosophical side of Religion as ... ...ors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors. Metaphors are not confined to the philosophy of neurology. Architects and mathematicians, for inst... ...ck to the future", communism was surely "forward to the past". Competition A. THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPETITION The aims of competition (anti-trust) l...

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Bail Yourself Out

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ective on the current world crisis. a Professor of o ntology, a Ph.d . in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and an m.Sc. in medical bio-cybernetics, laitman ... ... have sought solace for our fears of the unknown in religion, mysticism, philosophy, science, technolo- gy, art, and, in fact, in every area of huma... ...able form of pleasure. w e naturally focus on the pleasure we derive from objects or in- cidents that cross our path through life, but it is never o... ...was hallucinating! 48 B ail Yourself o ut In all three possibilities, the objective reality is the same, but our perception of it is not. In other ... ...s, my brain uses my senses to create a model or form equal to the outside object. But if my model is inaccurate, I will never know it and will beli... ...odel is inaccurate, I will never know it and will believe that the actual object or sound is the same as the model I created in my mind. The “equiva... ...arts, and especially the very popular visual arts, will not achieve their objectives: to in- form us of life’s two forces and to show us how we can ... ...t the Author M ichael Laitman, PhD, is a professor of ontol- ogy, a PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and an MSc in medical Bio-cybernetics. He is foun... ...ective on the current world crisis. a Professor of o ntology, a Ph.d . in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and an m.Sc. in medical bio-cybernetics, laitman ...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...s) is morally dubious. Anti-tax movements have sprung all over the world and their philosophy permeates the ideology of political parties in many c... ...proach. That the market is wiser than any of its participants is a pillar of the philosophy of capitalism. In its pure form, the theory claims th... ...a Spanish author and thinker, once wrote that it is impossible to design a coherent philosophy of economics not founded on our mortality. The Grim ... ...g injustice, touting reform, or promoting an ideology. 2. They seek to subsume the object of envy by imitating it. In extreme cases, they strive to... ...ed, most of this strain of the envious end up disenchanted and bitter, driving the objects of their own erstwhile devotion and adulation to destruc... ...ality and a level playing field. "I am as good, as skilled, and as talented as the object of my jealousy." - goes the subtext - "Given equal opport... ...ess. The Open Source movement exposes the myths underlying current property rights philosophy and is thus subversive. But the inane expansion of in... ...er imputations in the solution. But in their theory, every member had the right to "object" to the inclusion of other members in the coalition by su... ...much as in the first coalition and in the coalition proposed by his adversary, the "objector". Each coalition has, at least, one solution. The Gam...

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...h-risk groups. This is not to say that the campaigns have failed in their objectives, this is to merely suggest that methods have to be developed to... ...rhaps the strength of a political sentiment, historical trend or military objective. FCMs are used to model several types of problems varying fro... ...No binding with family P 2 - Male chauvinism P 3 - Women as inferior objects P 4 - Bad company and bad habits P 5 - Socially irresponsible... ...ego and who have no binding in family often think of women as an inferior object and an object of only pleasure / sex. P 4 – Bad company and b... ...y including CSWs S 13 - Male Chauvinism 74 S 14 - Women as inferior objects S 15 - No family binding and respect for wife. These 15 attrib... ...absolute truth)=1 + while NL(relative truth)=1. This has application in philosophy (see the neutrosophy). That’s why the unitary standard interva... ...t)=1 + while NS(relative membership element)=1. This has application in philosophy (see the neutrosophy). That’s why the unitary standard interva... ... USA. He published over 60 books and 80 papers and notes in mathematics, philosophy, literature, rebus. In mathematics his research papers are in n...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...on often stands in inverse proportion to its value and valuation (as measured by an objective, neutral, disinterested party). This is true especiall... ... (new or old technology) and a myriad of other factors. It is almost impossible to objectively quantify or formulate this process of analysis and d... ...ons are reasonable. The Dow is on its way to 33,000. People want to believe these "objective, disinterested analyses" from "experts". Investments b... ...e may witness the bartering of agreements that have nothing to do with real world objects or values. In days to come, traders and speculators wil... ...s) is morally dubious. Anti-tax movements have sprung all over the world and their philosophy permeates the ideology of political parties in many c... ...approach. That the market is wiser than any of its participants is a pillar of the philosophy of capitalism. In its pure form, the theory claims th... ...er imputations in the solution. But in their theory, every member had the right to "object" to the inclusion of other members in the coalition by su... ...its special, local conditions. Still, a few things - the spirit of the law and its philosophy - are common to all the versions. Arguably, the most ... ...g is a brief discussion of chapter 11 intended to demonstrate this spirit and this philosophy. This chapter allows for a mechanism called "reorga...

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Introduction to Linear Bialgebra

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ace consists of the following: i. a field F of scalars. ii. a set V of objects called vectors. 8 iii. a rule (or operation) called vector addi... ...ortant to note as the definition states that a vector space is a composite object consisting of a field, a set of ‘vectors’ and two operations with ... ...nd. In some closed model, the outputs of the industries were fixed and our objective was to determine the prices for these outputs so that the equi... ...e exactly met without any surpluses or shortages. Thus, given C and d, our objective is to find a production vector x ≥ 0 which satisfies the equati... ...che/NeutSet.txt 39. SMARANDACHE, Florentin, Neutrosophy : A New Branch of Philosophy, http://gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/Neutroso.txt 40. SMARANDA... ..., USA. He published over 70 books and 90 papers and notes in mathematics, philosophy, literature, rebus. In mathematics his research papers are in ...

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Contributing to Efforts for Greater Financial Markets Stability in Apec Economies

By: Apec Finance Minister Process

...ly to the creation of stronger financial systems within the region. To that end, the objectives of this project are set to directly respond to APEC... ...………………… 7 I.2.4 World Financial Market Stability Outlook ………………………………. 7 I.3 Objectives ……………………………………………………………………… 10 I.4 The Significanc... ...ect consolidated supervision, seek and obtain information, which they verify based on objective criteria, and have the ability and capacity to make ... ...rsue policies aimed at encouraging the development of local financial systems. I.3 Objectives The research project aims at: 1. explaining the ... ...apital Flows"; 5. APEC Financial Regulators training initiative (FRTI), which has the objectives of ‘strengthening content and management of the nat... ...TC), and having the more rules based SEC adopt the more principles-based regulatory philosophy of the CFTC.” • The long term recommendations ent...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...at define prop- erty in the information age. It is that problem, its history, philosophy, and politics that I try to sketch out in the pages ahead. Ack... ...onally tiny benefits. (And all without much complaint from those who normally object to inefficient gov- ernment subsidy programs.) Worst of all, we hav... ...o writers, even if this would dramatically raise the price of books. What he objects to is dramatically raising the price of books written by long- de... ...- pressing circumstances, and I am quite willing to pay the price of such an object, heavy as that price is. But what I do complain of is that my circ... ...efferson and Macaulay focused do not disappear merely because one embraces a philosophy of moral rights—if anything, they become more pressing, partic... ...us? From the early days of intellectual property as we know it now, the main objections raised against it were framed in the language of free trade an... ... ___ 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 36 als had been nurtured on the philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment and the history of the struggle ... ...r innocuous tasks, as well as others about tasks that most readers would find objectionable and rightly think to be illegal. But the anonymous voluntee... ...Gates, General Partner, Micro-Soft.” The hyphen would disappear in time. The philosophy stuck around. Though there are quibbles about the facts in Gat...

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Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy

By: John Stuart Mill

...ces, and tended in the greatest degree to prevent a just conception of the objects of the science, or of the test to be applied to the solution of the... ...ttled Questions of Political Economy rich themselves and the country. This object, under the vary- ing names of an extensive demand, a brisk circulati... ...it would seem incumbent on them to show, that the expression to which they object is not applicable to a state of things in which all or most commodit... ... by which they are habitually designated. Further, so long as the pedantic objection to the introduction of new technical terms continues, accurate th... ...t and com- plained of, the only answer which we have ever seen made to the objection is, that the line of demarcation must be drawn somewhere, and tha... ..., when he observed that the first principles of all sciences belong to the philosophy of the human mind. The observation is just; and the first princi... ...branches of knowledge. If we open any book, even of mathematics or natural philosophy, it is impossible not to be struck with the mistiness of what we... ... of being founded upon it. The science of mechanics, a branch of natu- ral philosophy, lays down the laws of motion, and the prop- erties of what are ... ...dge of the properties of the subject-matter: without this, it would not be philosophy, but empiricism; [Greek: empeiria,] not [Greek: technae,] in Pla...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...dy. Wanda and I go way back. We got our doctorates at the same time at your alma mater Commander. Of course I was in psychology and she was in philos... ...g between our conscience and our more basic sensual pleasures. ―As you know, one of the basic questions in psychology, anthropology and philos... ...rdained!‖ —―I get the pun. I‘m sure Thomas Aquinas is turning over in his grave seeing you using language for frivolity rather than for philos... ... people have been highly instrumental in developing our morals, our mores, and our laws. ―These people‘s humor is real and related to philos... ...ril Fool‘s Day stunts. Look at the use of sarcasm in your personal life or on TV. The continual ‗put downs‘ of sarcasm make everybody, but the object... ...o thousand against your government‘s ten million. Individual or group suicide is not always the recommended method for changing a society. The object... ...re is what we might call mental violence. Children bully while adults use sarcasm. Gossiping with the idea of holding yourself higher than the object... ...is now recognized as a power driven act in the sexual area. Why would a teenager rape an 80 year old? Sexual desire? No! She is merely an easy object... ...love their neighbors as themselves exemplify this type of love. ―Fromm has defined these types of love based on the natures of the love object...

...l research has value from a societal point of view 352 Stem cell research is immoral from a societal viewpoint 353 QUESTIONS OF WAR 354 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS 354 Being a conscientious objector is moral from a self-centered viewpoint 354 Being a conscientious objector is immoral from a self-centered viewpoint 354 Being a conscientious objector is moral from a God-based vi...

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