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  1. Quotations in Grammatical Texts and the Tradition of Manuscript Transmission of the Kāśikāvṛtti

    The Kāśikāvṛtti , the oldest available complete commentary on Pāṇini’s grammar, the Aṣṭādhyāyī , is found quoted often in the later Pāṇinian...

    Malhar Kulkarni in Journal of Indian Philosophy
    Article 27 May 2014
  2. Āgamārthānusāribhiḥ. Helārāja’s Use of Quotations and Other Referential Devices in His Commentary on the Vākyapadīya

    Examining the function and style of the references to grammatical literature found in a substantial section of Helārāja’s Prakīrṇaprakāśa on...

    Vincenzo Vergiani in Journal of Indian Philosophy
    Article 20 August 2014
  3. Conceptualisations of Nature in Indian Traditions of Thought

    This chapter analyses the equivalents of the term “nature” in Indian philosophy. After an initial survey of various concepts related to nature, I...
    Chapter 2015
  4. Dharmottara’s Re-Use of Arguments from the Kṣaṇabhaṅgasiddhi in the Pramāṇaviniścayaṭīkā

    Dharmottara, one of the most outstanding commentators of Dharmakīrti, re-uses arguments in the Pramāṇaviniścayaṭīkā, his broad commentary on...

    Masamichi Sakai in Journal of Indian Philosophy
    Article 04 September 2014
  5. Plagiarism in research

    Plagiarism is a major problem for research. There are, however, divergent views on how to define plagiarism and on what makes plagiarism...

    Gert Helgesson, Stefan Eriksson in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article 04 July 2014
  6. The Creative Erudition of Chapaṭa Saddhammajotipāla, a 15th-Century Grammarian and Philosopher from Burma

    This paper focuses on the scholastic technique of the Theravāda scholar-monk Chapaṭa Saddhammajotipāla (Burma, fifteenth century CE). Chapaṭa is the...

    Aleix Ruiz-Falqués in Journal of Indian Philosophy
    Article 20 August 2014
  7. Analyzing Context by Design: Engineering Education Reform via Social-Technical Integration

    This chapter describes and analyzes one model of engineering education reform aimed at enhancing students’ ability to engage wide-ranging contexts of...
    Chapter 2015
  8. An Inquiry into the Practice of Proving in Low-Dimensional Topology

    The aim of this article is to investigate specific aspects connected with visualization in the practice of a mathematical subfield: low-dimensional...
    Silvia De Toffoli, Valeria Giardino in From Logic to Practice
    Chapter 2015
  9. Quotatives Indicating Quotations in Pāli Commentarial Literature, I Iti/ti and Quotatives with Vuttaṃ

    This article deals with quotatives–overt marks that indicate quotations–consisting in iti/ti or containing vuttaṃ which are used in Pāli commentarial...

    Petra Kieffer-Pülz in Journal of Indian Philosophy
    Article 20 August 2014
  10. Towards a Post-human Intra-actional Account of Sociomaterial Agency (and Morality)

    In the history of ethical thought there has always been an intimate relationship between agency and questions of morality. But what does this mean...
    Chapter 2014
  11. Forget Dimensions: Define Your Information Quality Using Quality View Patterns

    When creating software components that aim to alleviate information quality problems, it is necessary to elicit the requirements that the problem...
    Suzanne M. Embury, Paolo Missier in The Philosophy of Information Quality
    Chapter 2014
  12. Proceedings of the 4th World Conference on Research Integrity

    I1 Proceedings of the 4 th World Conference on Research Integrity

    Concurrent Sessions:

    1. Countries' systems and policies to foster research integrity

    CS0...

    Susan Patricia O’Brien, Danny Chan, ... Lex Bouter in Research Integrity and Peer Review
    Article Open access 14 July 2016
  13. Personal Informatics and Evolution in the Digital Universe

    The quantities of personal information being created, retained and analysed through digital technologies have received prominent attention. The...
    Jeremy Leighton John in The Philosophy of Information Quality
    Chapter 2014
  14. Opening the Closed World: A Survey of Information Quality Research in the Wild

    In this paper we identify and discuss key topics characterizing recent information quality research and their impact on future research perspectives...
    Carlo Batini, Matteo Palmonari, Gianluigi Viscusi in The Philosophy of Information Quality
    Chapter 2014
  15. Self-Plagiarism in Academic Publishing: The Anatomy of a Misnomer

    The paper discusses self-plagiarism and associated practices in scholarly publishing. It approaches at some length the conceptual issues raised by...

    Liviu Andreescu in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article 21 November 2012
  16. Modelling Culture Through Social Activities

    Computer simulation can be a complementary tool to study culture. A main issue in its application is finding the suitable computational primitives to...
    Rubén Fuentes-Fernández, Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, Juan Pavón in Perspectives on Culture and Agent-based Simulations
    Chapter 2014
  17. Listening to the Textlooms of Vemana: Memory, History and the Archives of Betrayal

    Colonialism ruptures mnemocultures through new modes of knowledge production and representation. These new modes displace the embodied and...
    Chapter 2014
  18. Text-Based Plagiarism in Scientific Publishing: Issues, Developments and Education

    Text-based plagiarism, or copying language from sources, has recently become an issue of growing concern in scientific publishing. Use of CrossCheck...

    Article Open access 26 April 2012
  19. Text-Based Plagiarism in Scientific Writing: What Chinese Supervisors Think About Copying and How to Reduce it in Students’ Writing

    Text-based plagiarism, or textual copying, typically in the form of replicating or patchwriting sentences in a row from sources, seems to be an issue...

    Article Open access 03 January 2012
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