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Springer Advances In Computer Science And Information Technology2011 Edition by Natarajan Meghanathan B.K. Kaushik Dhinaharan Nagamalai
This volume constitutes the first of three parts of the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology CCSIT 2010 held in Bangalore India in January 2011.The 59 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. The papers are organized in topical sections on distributed and parallel systems and algorithms; DSP image processing pattern recognition and multimedia; software engineering; database and data Mining; as well as soft computing such as AI neural networks fuzzy systems etc. Table of contents : Introduction; Carlos Fraenkel Dario Perinetti Justin Smith.- Part I Continuities between the Premodern and the Modern.- 1. Descartes on the Human Nature and the Human Good; Lisa Shapiro.- 2. Spinoza on Philosophy and Religion: The Averroistic Sources; Carlos Fraenkel.- 3. Music Mechanics and 'Mixed Mathematics'; Alison Laywine.- Part II Creating Traditions.- 4. Ethics in Descartes and Seventeenth Century Cartesian Textbooks; Roger Ariew.- 5. Louis Bourguet and the Model of Organic Bodies; Francois Duchesneau.- Part III Rethinking Spinoza.- 6. "Nemo non videt": Intuitive Knowledge and the Question of Spinoza's Elitism; Hasana Sharp.- 7. Rationalism versus Subjective Experience: The Problem of the Two Minds in Spinoza; Syliane Malinowski-Charles.- Part IV Legacies of Rationalism.- 8. Spinoza's Anti-Humanism: An Outline; Yitzhak Y. Melamed.- 9. Spinoza Leibniz and the Gods of Philosophy; Steven Nadler.- 10.Leibniz on Infinite Beings and Non-Beings; Ohad Nachtomy.- 11.Grounding the Principle of Sufficient Reason: Leibnizian Rationalism and the Humean Challenge; Brandon C. Look.- Name Index.- Subject Index.