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T. M. P. Mahadevan. Gaudapada, a study in early Advaita
Filliozat Jean. T. M. P. Mahadevan. Gaudapada, a study in early Advaita. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 142, n°2, 1952. p. 246
Proposals for International Support to an Intercountry Cooperative Research Programme on the Water Buffalo
Report of P. Mahadevan, a consultant commissioned by TAC to prepare proposals for an international water buffalo program. Based on an analysis of the world distribution of water buffalo and their economic importance, and an assessment of current national research on buffalo nutrition, reproduction, breeding, health problems and production systems, the author identifies priority areas for research. Consideration of a number of institutional and organizational alternatives leads to the recommendation for an international network of cooperating national institutions for buffalo research. Agenda document presented at the seventeenth meeting of TAC, September 1977
Essays in Philosophy presented to Dr T. M. P. Mahadevan on his fiftieth Birthday
Bareau André. Essays in Philosophy presented to Dr T. M. P. Mahadevan on his fiftieth Birthday. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 166, n°1, 1964. p. 76
Alternative sources of social value: status and inclusion independently predict self-esteem
Intellectual arrogance and intellectual humility: an evolutionary-epistemological account
In this paper, we scrutinize intellectual arrogance and intellectual humility through an evolutionary lens. Our basic thesis might be summarized as follows. Human cognition, though it partly transcends the natural order, remains rooted in it: it is half-emancipated, half-embodied. In particular, it bears the lowly stamp of competitive dynamics that form part of the adaptive behavioral repertoire of all complex animals. Such dynamics, transmuted to the mental realm in human beings, help to explain, in psychological terms, why argumentation and ratiocination can be sometimes motivationally biased, but sometimes dispassionately truth-oriented too. Alongside furnishing our evolutionary epistemological account of intellectual humility, we embed the construct in a wider nomological net, and report some recent empirical findings illustrating the automaticity of the tendency towards intellectual arrogance. We conclude by considering the role spirituality and religion might play in either helpfully fostering intellectual humility or inadvertently fostering intellectual arrogance
Tool selection and path planning in 3-axis rough machining
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Includes bibliographical references (p. 72-77).by Mahadevan Balasubramaniam.S.M
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