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    Deborah Goldgaber, Speculative Grammatology: Deconstruction and New Materialism.Agnibha Banerjee - 2022 - Derrida Today 15 (2):251-258.
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  2. Some aspects of nikunja vihari Banerjee's theory of the self.Hiranmoy Banerjee - 1990 - In Margaret Chatterjee (ed.), The Philosophy of Nikunja Vihari Banerjee. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. pp. 66.
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  3. Melting Lizards and Crying Mailboxes: Children's Preferential Recall of Minimally Counterintuitive Concepts.Konika Banerjee, Omar S. Haque & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (7):1251-1289.
    Previous research with adults suggests that a catalog of minimally counterintuitive concepts, which underlies supernatural or religious concepts, may constitute a cognitive optimum and is therefore cognitively encoded and culturally transmitted more successfully than either entirely intuitive concepts or maximally counterintuitive concepts. This study examines whether children's concept recall similarly is sensitive to the degree of conceptual counterintuitiveness (operationalized as a concept's number of ontological domain violations) for items presented in the context of a fictional narrative. Seven- to nine-year-old children (...)
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    Involving patients in artificial intelligence research to build trustworthy systems.Soumya Banerjee & Sarah Griffiths - 2024 - AI and Society 39 (6):3037-3039.
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    Decolonizing Deliberative Democracy: Perspectives from Below.Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (2):283-299.
    AbstractIn this paper I provide a decolonial critique of received knowledge about deliberative democracy. Legacies of colonialism have generally been overlooked in theories of democracy. These omissions challenge several key assumptions of deliberative democracy. I argue that deliberative democracy does not travel well outside Western sites and its key assumptions begin to unravel in the ‘developing’ regions of the world. The context for a decolonial critique of deliberative democracy is the ongoing violent conflicts over resource extraction in the former colonies (...)
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    Governing the Global Corporation.Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (2):265-274.
    In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the papers in the 2009 special issue of Business Ethics Quarterly explore the political role of corporations I argue that they lack a sophisticated analysis of power acrossinstitutional and actor networks. The argument that corporate engagement with deliberative democracy can enhance the legitimacy of corporations does not take into account the effects of institutional, material and discursive forms of power that determine legitimacycriteria. As a result corporate (...)
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    Work to make simulation work: ‘Realism’, instructional correction and the body in training.Avijit Banerjee, Lewis Hyland & Jon Hindmarsh - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (2):247-269.
    This article explores the organization of instructional corrections in pre-clinical dental education. The students are practising manual skills using a simulator and tutors are inspecting and evaluating their progress. Simulators and simulation are critical to the organization of contemporary healthcare training, and the academic literature that explores forms of simulation in healthcare tends to consider the ‘fidelity’ of systems and the extent to which they match the clinical situations that they are designed to mimic. In contrast, this article considers how (...)
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    Communication, Identity and Self-Expression: Essays in Memory of S. N. Ganguly.S. P. Banerjee & Shefali Moitra - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (4):431-436.
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    Exceptional traits of Swami Vivekananda.Sudhish Chandra Banerjee - 2019 - Kolkata: Advaita Ashrama.
  10. Introduction: Conceptions of the" Normal" Body.Dwaipayan Banerjee - 2011 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 78 (2):299-306.
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  11. Introspectible consciousness: What philosophers can do about it.Hiranmoy Banerjee - 2003 - In Amita Chatterjee (ed.), Perspectives on Consciousness. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal.
     
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  12. The Sorites Paradox: A Contextual Approach.M. Banerjee - 1998 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):313-326.
     
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  13. Race and a Transnational Reproductive Caste System: Indian Transnational Surrogacy.Amrita Banerjee - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (1):113-128.
    When it comes to discourses around women's labor in global contexts, we need feminist philosophical frameworks that take the intersections of gender, race, and global capitalism seriously in order to arrive at a comprehensive understanding of women's lives within global processes. Women of color feminist philosophy can bring much to the table in such discussions. In this essay, I theorize about a concrete instance of global women's labor: transnational commercial gestational surrogacy. By introducing a “racialized gender” analysis into the philosophical (...)
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  14. The Role of Short-Termism and Uncertainty Avoidance in Organizational Inaction on Climate Change: A Multi-Level Framework.Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Timo Busch, Jonatan Pinkse & Natalie Slawinski - 2017 - Business and Society 56 (2):253-282.
    Despite increasing pressure to deal with climate change, firms have been slow to respond with effective action. This article presents a multi-level framework for a better understanding of why many firms are failing to reduce their absolute greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. The concepts of short-termism and uncertainty avoidance from research in psychology, sociology, and organization theory can explain the phenomenon of organizational inaction on climate change. Antecedents related to short-termism and uncertainty avoidance reinforce one another at (...)
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    (1 other version)Toll of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Primary Caregiver in Yazidi Refugee Families in Canada: A Feminist Refugee Epistemological Analysis.Pallavi Banerjee, Soulit Chacko & Souzan Korsha - 2022 - Studies in Social Justice 16 (1):33-53.
    Existing discourse on refugee resettlement in the West is rife with imperialist and neoliberal allusions. Materially, this discourse assumes refugees as passive recipients of resettlement programs in the host country denying them their subjectivities. Given the amplification of all social and economic inequities during the pandemic, our paper explores how Canada's response to the pandemic vis-a-vis refugees impacted the everyday of Yazidis in Calgary - a recently arrived refugee group who survived the most horrific genocidal atrocities of our times. Based (...)
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    Indian Philosophy and Meditation: Perspectives on Consciousness.Rahul Banerjee & Amita Chatterjee - 2017 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Rahul Banerjee & Amita Chatterjee.
    This book provides a detailed analysis of classical and modern Indian views on consciousness along with their related meditative methods. It offers a critical analysis of three distinct trends of Indian thought.
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    Modern Slavery Is an Enabling Condition of Global Neoliberal Capitalism: Commentary on Modern Slavery in Business.Bobby Banerjee - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (2):415-419.
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  18. Would Tarzan believe in God? Conditions for the emergence of religious belief.Konika Banerjee & Paul Bloom - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (1):7-8.
  19. A genetic history of the problems of philosophy.Muraly Dhar Banerjee - 1935 - [Calcutta]: University of Calcutta. Edited by Hiranmay Banerjee.
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    Communication, identity, and self-expression: essays in memory of S.N. Ganguly.Sankari Prasad Banerjee & Shefali Moitra (eds.) - 1984 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Essay In This Book Deal With Such Topics As Silence As A Constituent Of Language, Justification Of Kant`S Antological Principles, Hegel`S Concept Of Reason, Total Man And The Role Of Revolution, A Meta-Physical Analysis Of Freedom, Dimensions Of Self-Expression, Love As A Form Of Authentic Expression, Radical Education In Institutionalized Surroundings Etc. In Honour Of S.N. Ganguly.
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    Correction to: Effect of reduced opportunities on bargaining outcomes: an experiment with status asymmetries.Subrato Banerjee - 2020 - Theory and Decision 89 (3):347-347.
    Part of the equation in sub-section “Key findings” is missing in the original publication of the article. The error was caused by the fact that the equation, due to its length, exceeded the page width. The missing part of the equation is given below.
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    Diversity" as "Poise": Toward a Renewed "Ethics of Diversity.Amrita Banerjee - 2018 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (2):243-262.
    With increasing awareness of social pluralism and a greater number of academic institutions committing to it, "diversity" figures heavily in contemporary academic contexts of the United States. This essay is a philosophical interrogation of diversity and intends to reveal certain undertheorized dimensions of the concept. Attending to these dimensions can potentially refashion an institutional space such that it is better able to sustain diversity on a long-term basis. While my analysis speaks directly to institutions of higher learning in the United (...)
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  23. De-colonizing solidarity and reciprocity.Amrita Banerjee - 2021 - In Murzban Jal & Jyoti Bawane (eds.), The Imbecile's Guide to Public Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge India.
     
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  24. Ethics in science and technology : exploring a select perspective.Parthasarathi Banerjee - 2010 - In Ananda Das Gupta (ed.), Ethics, business and society: managing responsibly. Los Angeles: Response Books.
     
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  25. Historical materialism and political analysis.Amritava Banerjee - 1978 - Calcutta: K. P. Bagchi.
  26. Rāshtra-bijñāna.Arun Kumar Banerjee - 1955
     
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    Studies in philosophy and psycho-analysis: an adventure of ideas.Saradindu Banerjee - 2005 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
  28. The concept of philosophy.Nikunja Vihari Banerjee - 1968 - [Calcutta]: University of Calcutta.
    With special reference to the works of Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya, 1875-1949, Indian scholar.
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    The Problems and Postulates of Epistemology.N. V. Banerjee - 1930 - The Monist 40 (4):552-558.
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  30. The post-truth environment: Indian politics and history education.Basabi Khan Banerjee & Georg Stöber - 2021 - In Marius Gudonis & Benjamin T. Jones (eds.), History in a post-truth world: theory and praxis. New York: Routledge.
     
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    The role of social experience in advanced social understanding.Robin Banerjee - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):97-98.
    Carpendale & Lewis (C&L) rightly emphasise the central role of social interaction in the development of children's understanding of mind. Further support and justification for their theoretical focus are provided by research on advanced reasoning about socio-emotional and socio-motivational processes. Variability in social experience can explain both developmental change and within-age-group differences in such social understanding.
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    The Development of Aryan Invasion Theory in India : A Critique of Nineteenth-Century Social Constructionism.Subrata Chattopadhyay Banerjee - 2019 - Springer Singapore.
    This book delves deep into the Social Construction of Theory, comparative epistemology and intellectual history to stress the interrelationship between diverse cultures during the colonial period and bring forth convincing evidence of how the 19th century was shaped. It approaches an interesting relation between the linguistic studies of 19th century’s scientific world and subsequent widespread acceptance of the empirically weak theory of the Aryan invasion. To show entangled history in a globalized world, the book draws on the Aryan Invasion Theory (...)
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    Guest Editorial.Parthasarathi Banerjee - 2007 - AI and Society 21 (1-2):1-4.
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    Intuitive Moral Judgments are Robust across Variation in Gender, Education, Politics and Religion: A Large-Scale Web-Based Study.Konika Banerjee, Bryce Huebner & Marc Hauser - 2010 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 10 (3-4):253-281.
    Research on moral psychology has frequently appealed to three, apparently consistent patterns: Males are more likely to engage in transgressions involving harm than females; educated people are likely to be more thorough in their moral deliberations because they have better resources for rationally navigating and evaluating complex information; political affiliations and religious ideologies are an important source of our moral principles. Here, we provide a test of how four factors ‐ gender, education, politics and religion ‐ affect intuitive moral judgments (...)
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    Why did this happen to me? Religious believers’ and non-believers’ teleological reasoning about life events.Konika Banerjee & Paul Bloom - 2014 - Cognition 133 (1):277-303.
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  36. Reorienting the Ethics of Transnational Surrogacy as a Feminist Pragmatist.Amrita Banerjee - 2010 - The Pluralist 5 (3):107-127.
    The issue of surrogacy has received a great deal of attention in the West ever since the famous Baby M case in the latter part of the 1980s. Ethicists, psychologists, and legal experts have struggled with the meanings and implications of this practice, especially in its commercial form. In contemporary times, however, the phenomenon of surrogacy has assumed new dimensions as it travels across national borders in the context of globalization. As a transnational phenomenon, it is now marketed as an (...)
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  37. Some suggestions towards the construction of a theory of sense-perception.Nikunja Vlhari Banerjee - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (6):587-596.
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    Combinatorial properties and dependent choice in symmetric extensions based on Lévy collapse.Amitayu Banerjee - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (3):369-399.
    We work with symmetric extensions based on Lévy collapse and extend a few results of Apter, Cody, and Koepke. We prove a conjecture of Dimitriou from her Ph.D. thesis. We also observe that if V is a model of $$\textsf {ZFC}$$ ZFC, then $$\textsf {DC}_{<\kappa }$$ DC < κ can be preserved in the symmetric extension of V in terms of symmetric system $$\langle {\mathbb {P}},{\mathcal {G}},{\mathcal {F}}\rangle $$ ⟨ P, G, F ⟩, if $${\mathbb {P}}$$ P is $$\kappa $$ (...)
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  39. LNCS 8923.M. Banerjee & S. N. Krishna (eds.) - 2015
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  40. Marxist Conception of State: An Evaluation.Shyamal Krishna Banerjee - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
     
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  41. Rousseau's concept of theatre.Amal Banerjee - 1977 - British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (2):171-177.
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    What influences pre‐hospital cannulation intentions in paramedics? An application of the theory of reasoned action.Smita C. Banerjee, A. Niroshan Siriwardena & Mohammad Iqbal - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (1):84-90.
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    Aesthetics of navigational performance in hypertext.Parthasarathi Banerjee - 2004 - AI and Society 18 (4):297-309.
    A hypertext learner navigates with a instinctive feeling for a knowledge. The learner does not know her queries, although she has a feeling for them. A learner’s navigation appears as complete upon the emergence of an aesthetic pleasure, called rasa. The order of arrival or the associational logic and even the temporal order are not relevant to this emergence. The completeness of aesthetics is important. The learner does not look for the intention of the writer, neither does she look for (...)
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    The Acts and Facts of Women’s Autonomy in India.Paula Banerjee - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (4):85 - 101.
    This paper addresses questions of women’s autonomy in India and analyses its location within the legal discourse. The women’s movement has primarily tried to analyse questions of women’s autonomy through exploring women’s position in law. Among other indicators, women’s position in society is often analysed through marriage, divorce and property acts. This paper analyses the evolution of these acts and critiques whether they have led to women’s autonomy or merely subsumed questions of autonomy resulting in further marginalization of women in (...)
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    Follett's pragmatist ontology of relations: Potentials for a feminist perspective on violence.Amrita Banerjee - 2008 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 22 (1):pp. 3-11.
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    Rawls on the embedded self: Liberalism as an affective regime.Kiran Banerjee & Jeffrey Bercuson - 2015 - European Journal of Political Theory 14 (2):209-228.
    In recent years, political theorists have come to recognize the central role of affect in social and political life. A host of scholars, coming from a number of distinct traditions, have variously drawn our attention to the importance of the emotions to the tradition of the history of political thought, as well as to normative political theory. This attentiveness to affect is often cast as a break with earlier, Enlightenment-inspired liberal approaches towards politics, approaches that marginalized the emotions, dismissing the (...)
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    How are Trypanosoma brucei receptors protected from host antibody‐mediated attack?Sourav Banerjee, Nicola Minshall, Helena Webb & Mark Carrington - forthcoming - Bioessays:2400053.
    Trypanosoma brucei is the causal agent of African Trypanosomiasis in humans and other animals. It maintains a long‐term infection through an antigenic variation based population survival strategy. To proliferate in a mammal, T. brucei acquires iron and haem through the receptor mediated uptake of host transferrin and haptoglobin‐hemoglobin respectively. The receptors are exposed to host antibodies but this does not lead to clearance of the infection. Here we discuss how the trypanosome avoids this fate in the context of recent findings (...)
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    Some algebras and logics from quasiorder-generated covering-based approximation spaces.Arun Kumar & Mohua Banerjee - 2024 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 34 (2):248-268.
    In A. Kumar, & M. Banerjee [(2012). Definable and rough sets in covering-based approximation spaces. In T. Li. (eds.), Rough sets and knowledge technology (pp. 488–495). Springer-Verlag], A. Kumar, & M. Banerjee [(2015). Algebras of definable and rough sets in quasi order-based approximation spaces. Fundamenta Informaticae, 141(1), 37–55], authors proposed a pair of lower and upper approximation operators based on granules generated by quasiorders. This work is an extension of algebraic results presented therein. A characterisation has been presented (...)
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    Arju as “Caring Space, In-Between”.Amrita Banerjee & Karilemla - 2016 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 23 (1):91-105.
    Through a philosophical engagement with “Arju” (communal dormitories for children/adolescents among the Ao tribe, India), we develop a distinct conceptualization of it as “caring space, in-between”. In its various ontological, epistemological, and ethical dimensions, Arju becomes a space for mothering of Ao children and of caring for the tribe at large. It provides a basis for developing a notion of “caring space” within a philosophy of care. Finally, while theorizing its “in-between” character, we argue that Arju resists mapping onto dominant (...)
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    Action: explanation and interpretation.Hiranmoy Banerjee & Tirthanath Bandyopadhyay (eds.) - 1990 - Calcutta: K.P. Bagchi & Co. in collaboration with Jadavpur University.
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