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    Jumping the fine LINE between species: Horizontal transfer of transposable elements in animals catalyses genome evolution.Atma M. Ivancevic, Ali M. Walsh, R. Daniel Kortschak & David L. Adelson - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (12):1071-1082.
    Horizontal transfer (HT) is the transmission of genetic material between non‐mating species, a phenomenon thought to occur rarely in multicellular eukaryotes. However, many transposable elements (TEs) are not only capable of HT, but have frequently jumped between widely divergent species. Here we review and integrate reported cases of HT in retrotransposons of the BovB family, and DNA transposons, over a broad range of animals spanning all continents. Our conclusions challenge the paradigm that HT in vertebrates is restricted to infective long (...)
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  2. Atma Bodha of Sri Śaṅkarācharya. Śaṅkarãcārya - 1964 - Palghat,: Educational Supplies Depot. Edited by P. N. Menon.
     
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  3. Jiva-atma.Bhakti Hrdaya Bon - 1963 - Vrindaban,: Institute of Oriental Philosophy.
     
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  4. Atma-bodha of Bhagawan Sri Sankaracharya. Chinmayananda - 1972 - [Madras,: Chinmaya Publications Trust. Edited by Śaṅkarācārya.
     
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  5. Atma tatva vichār.Vijaya Laxmansurishverji - 1963 - Bombay,: Damji Jethabhai. Edited by Ghanashyam Joshi & Kirtivijay Gani.
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    ATMA-Vidya and "ego".Ian Kesarcodi-Watson - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (1):130-134.
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    Is ‘ātmā vā are draṣṭavyaḥ, śrotavyaḥ…’ a vidhivākya or not? A Discussion from Appayya’s Siddhāntaleśasaṅgraha.T. S. Rukmani - 2019 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 47 (3):405-420.
    The Siddhāntaleśasaṅgraha written by Appayyadīkshitar in the seventeenth century is one of the rare texts where the author brings together the different views of Advaita present at his time. The book itself starts with the controversy surrounding whether the sentence “śrotavyaḥ…” is a vidhi-vākya or not. This paper attempts to summarize the various approaches to this question in the SLS and gives us a glimpse as to how the debate was conducted. Even though the SLS was translated by Suryanarayana Sastri (...)
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  8. Atma-vijnana.Yogoshwranand Saraswati - 1951
     
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    Atma bodha (Knowledge of the self) of Sri Sankaracharya.Avula Parthasarathy - 1971 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Edited by Śaṅkarācārya.
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    Kesarcodi-Watson on atma-Vidya and "ego".Tom F. Digby - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):123-124.
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    Jaina darśana meṃ ātma-vicāra: tulanātmaka evaṃ samīkshātmaka adhyayana.Lālacanda Jaina - 1984 - Vārā.nasī: Pārśvanātha Vidyāśrama Śodha Saṃthāna.
    Conceptions of self in Jaina philosopy; a comparative study.
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    The selfish meme & the selfless ATMA.Sangeetha Menon - 2002 - Sophia 41 (1):83-88.
    Abstract The word ‘meme’ was first used by Richard Dawkins (Dawkins, 1976)1 in the sense of a replicator to introduce the idea of cultural transmission through the process of imitation, just as genes are responsible for the evolution of organisms. Following Dawkins several writers came forth to have a closer look at ‘meme’. The consensus was that this was a fascinating way of explaining cultural evolution and transmission; that meme is the basic unit of (cultural) information whose existence influences events (...)
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    Syncretism in Hindu Thoughts Embodied in Ādiśeṣa’s Paramārta-sāra. 박효엽 - 2022 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 101:85-115.
    기원후 7세기경에 아디셰샤가 쓴????빠라마르타 사라????(이하, PS)는 제설혼합주의의 표본 에 해당하는????바가바드 기따????를 계승하면서도 독자적인 특징을 가지는 제설혼합주의를 제 시한 문헌이다. 20세기 초반부터 21세기 초반까지 상당수의 연구자들은 PS의 사상적 정 체성을 제설혼합주의와 관련하여 다양하게 검토했고, 그 결과 PS는 대체로 ‘상크야, 아 드바이따 베단따, 베다-아베다 베단따, 바이슈나바 유신론’이라는 4가지 힌두교 사상들 의 일부나 전부가 혼합된 문헌으로 간주되었다. PS의 연구자들은 거의 예외 없이 4가지 사상들 가운데 어느 하나가 중심이 되는 ‘단일 중심적 제설혼합주의’의 견지에서 PS를 분석했다. 그러나 PS의 시대에 애당초 제설혼합 주의가 하나의 장르로서 존재했고 (...)
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    Suddha Dharma Mandalam Bhagavad Geeta: The Aryan Philosophy Current Today.Carlos Munoz, Alicia Panzitta, Jose Rugue, Domingos Oliveira & Manuel Paz - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):220-233.
    Suddha Dharma Mandalam (SDM) is name of an ancient Hierarchy which watches over the evolutionary progress of the Humanity. In the whole Universe the Bhagavad Gita—the Yogic art of Brahman—occupies the most exalted position. The aim of this study is to explain the composition and the mystic-philosophical principles that sustain SDM Bhagavad Gita of 745 slokas and 26 chapters. Suddha Gita contains 745 verses in 26 chapters conformed by the dual extreme “The Pranava” (first and last chapters) and the central (...)
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  15. A critical review of fundamental principles of Ayurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay & Dinesh Kumar K. Dinesh - 2015 - IAMJ 3 (7):2075-2083.
    The fundamental principle holds a strong ground in Ayurveda. Every medical stream has its own science in which its matter is developed, evolved and explained. From creation of living to issues of health, disease and its treatment these fundamental principles are the root. These can be enumerated as Tridosha, Panchamahabhuta, Prakriti, Ojas, Dhatu, Mala, Agni, Manas, Atma etc. They are most unique and original approach to the material creation and it has all scope to incorporate the modern development in (...)
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    Kur’'n Diline Ait Bir Üslûb Olarak Kulların Fiillerinin Allah’a İsn'dı: el-Enf'l Sûresi 17. Âyet.Ayşenur Fidan Karateke - 2024 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 28 (2):1003-1022.
    Fiillerin Allah’a isnadı (halku ef’âli ibâd/halku a’mâlu’l-ibâd) meselesi Kelâm literatürünün bir başlığı olarak birçok defa ele alınmıştır. Fakat bu çalışmaların hepsinde konu, Kelâm ekollerinin yaklaşımlarının değerlendirilmesi çerçevesini aşamamıştır. Konuyu itikâdî bir mesele veçhesiyle ele alan Kelâm ekollerinin zıddına bu çalışma, beşer fiillerinin Allah’a isnadını kendi doğal zemininde okuma amacını taşımaktadır. Makalede, meselenin Kur'ân dili ve bağlamı içindeki ilk anlamı tespit edilmeye çalışılmıştır. Çalışma, beşere ait bazı fiillerin Allah’a isnat edilmesinin Kur’ân dilinin kendine has üslûbu olduğu, fakat bu üslûbun çoğu zaman (...)
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    New Light on The Mirror of Simple Souls.Robert E. Lerner - 2010 - Speculum 85 (1):91-116.
    How does one measure whether a “Speculum” is of sufficiently broad interest to be worthy of an article in Speculum? I refer to Marguerite Porete's Mirror of Simple Souls, which I believe amply meets the test. Since the publication of the Middle French text of the Mirror in 1965, two translations have appeared in modern French, two in Italian, one in German, one in Spanish, and one in Catalan. Two translations are also available in English. Both have remained in print (...)
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    İbn Kesîr’in el-Bid'ye ve’n-nih'ye’sinin Siyer Kısmında Bazı Sahîhayn Hadislerini Muhteva Tenkidinin Tahlili.Mehmet Ali Çalgan - 2024 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 28 (1):303-324.
    Bu çalışmanın amacı İbn Kesîr’in (öl. 774/1373) el-Bidâye ve’n-nihâye isimli tarih çalışmasının siyer bölümünde Sahîhayn hadislerini muhteva açısından tenkidinin araştırılması ve tahlilidir. Çalışmamızın konusu ise İbn Kesîr’in mezkûr eserinde yirmi Sahihayn hadisini Kur’ân-ı Kerîm (3 hadis), akıl (1 hadis), icmâ (1 hadis), sahih hadisler (7 hadis) ve sağlam târihî bilgilere (8 hadis) uygunluk/aykırılık kıstaslarını kullanarak tenkidi ve on dört hadiste izah getiremediği yanlışların birer hata olduğunu kaydetmesidir. İbn Kesîr’in incelenen hadislerin muhteva tenkidine müsait bir hâle gelmesine yol açan râvi tasarruflarına (...)
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    (1 other version)NON-PHILOSOPHY OF THE ONE Turning away from Philosophy of Being.Ulrich de Balbian - forthcoming - Oxford: Academic Publishers.
    A study of the methods, approaches, prayers, etc to realize the 'unity experience' with THE ONE REAL SELF (Vedanta, Hinduism, ) God (Judaism), Gottheit (Christianity), Buddha mind (Buddhism), The Beloved (Sufism, Islam) of a number of mystics from several religious traditions. I wrote about this in a number of books and articles, for example about methods, techniques, practices and methodology here: as well as exploring and illustrating the subject-matter of philosophizing here: Explorations, questions and searches not put down on paper (...)
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    Man and his becoming.René Guénon - 1946 - London,: Luzac & co.. Edited by Richard C. Nicholson.
    Description: Contents: Preface 1. General Remarks on the Vedanta 2. Fundamental Distinction Between The Self and the Ego 3. The Vital Centre of the Human Being, Seat of Brahma 4. Purusha and Prakriti 5. Purusha Unaffected by Individual Modifications 6. The Degrees of Individual Manifestation 7. Buddhi or the Higher Intellect 8. Manas or the Inward Sense : The Ten External Faculties of Sensation and Action 9. The Envelopes of the Self ; The Five Vayus or Vital Functions 10. The (...)
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    Impression of Celestial Being (Deva) on Human Beings in Jainism.Sonam Jain & Samani Amal Pragya - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (2):207-224.
    Jainism is essentially a spiritual philosophy having a strong focus on the ultimate purification of the soul (ātmā). A human being usually when fails to understand things, when sorrows attack, etc., then he attributes to memorize the deva (celestial being) to seek help. Man can be guided both correctly and incorrectly by the deva and can establish a new system in a society that can be both in a positive form and a negative form. Thus, this involvement of deva in (...)
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    The ethics of Devatma.Satewan Parsram Kanal - 1974 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers for Dev Samaja, Moga.
    On the religious philosophy of Satyanand Agnihotri (Dev Atma), 1850-1929, who seceded from the Brahmo Samaj and founded a parallel Hindu socioreligious society, Dev Samaj; a study.
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    Veven Sp. Wardhana, Budaya Massa, Agama, dan Wanita, Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, 2013, 228 hlm.Yap Fu Lan - 2020 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 12 (2):307-309.
    Budaya massa, dalam pengertian sederhana adalah “karya kreatif yang dimassalkan, yang diproduksi secara masif, yang ditunjang teknologi dan industri tinggi [...] termasuk model pakaian, fashion, film, televisi, musik pop, lifestyle atau gaya hidup” (hlm. xiii-xiv). Agama, atau lebih tepatnya “tafsir atas agama, atau tafsir atas ajaran agama” (hlm. xiv) dapat menjadi tema karya kreatif itu. Contohnya, terutama, sinetron-sinetron religi bernuansa Islami yang sekarang ini semakin banyak tampil pada layar televisi, tanpa menunggu bulan istimewa Ramadhan. Selain itu, agama juga dapat menjadi (...)
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    Untold Tales of the Self: the Ineffable in Early-Modern Jain Poetry.Rahul Bjørn Parson - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 1 (2):215-227.
    Jain ādhyātmik (spiritual, mystical) poets from the 17th to 19th centuries (e.g., Banārasīdās, Ānandghan, Cidānanda) elaborated a category of ineffability to discuss the pure experience of the soul or self (ātma-anubhava). These early-modern Jain poets mobilized a very specific understanding of the ineffable, one that resists language and logocentrism as sources of delusion and conflict. The focus on the ineffable in this poetry is always attended by a set of terms that qualify the ādhyātmik view. These are a privileging of (...)
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    Ecology and Indian Culture.Abha Singh - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 23:139-145.
    Since time immemorial Indian culture has been upholding a symbiotic relationship between man and environment. It has led to the all round evolution of Indian culture as an integral whole. This assimilation has been possible due to the spiritual vision of Indian seers. Every Culture is based upon certain values. In India values are usually discussed in the context of the principal ends of human life (chatuspurusartha): dharma (moral value), artha (political and economic values), kama (sensual value) and moksha (spiritual (...)
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  26. An Approach to Healthy Life through Yoga in Ayurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2014 - International Journal of Research (IJR) 1 (3):40-44.
    Yoga is the spiritual science for holistic development of physical, mental and spiritual aspect of living being. Ayurveda believes an interrelationship between psyche and body and thus if psyche is effected leads to an adverse effect on body and vice versa. Ayurveda is a science of living being which has its broad aim of living healthy life and curing of ailments. The instability of inner psyche (manas) is controlled through yoga. Bhagwat geeta emphasizes yoga as the state of sama sthiti (...)
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  27. Heidegger'in Düşüncesinde Kendisini Yeryüzünün Efendisi Olarak İlan Eden İnsanın Kaynağa Dönüşümü.Fatma Tosun Köse - 2025 - Tabula Rasa: Felsefe Ve Teoloji 41:77-86.
    Şüphesiz düşünce dünyasına adım atma cesaretini gösteren insanı meşgul eden sorulardan biri de kendisinin nasıl bir varlık olduğudur. Varlığını keşfetme sürecinde felsefe, antropoloji, psikoloji ve biyoloji gibi bilimlerin insana ilişkin ortaya koymuş oldukları anlayışlar yol gösterici olsa da insanın özünü keşfetme noktasında yetersiz gelebilir. Zira gelişen ve değişen bir varlık olarak insan yaşadığı toplum, kültür ve tarihsel arka planından tecrit edilerek bir tanıma hapsedilmesi varlığının keşfedilmesi yönündeki en büyük engeldir. Benzer bir düşünceden hareketle Heidegger insanın özünü animal rationale olarak (...)
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    Mahān puruṣaḥ: The Macranthropic Soul in Brāhmaṇas and Upaniṣads.Per-Johan Norelius - 2017 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 45 (3):403-472.
    The concept of the mahant- ātman-, or “vast self”, found in some of the Early and Middle Upaniṣads, has, at least since the days of Hermann Oldenberg, been explored by a number of scholars, most notably by van Buitenen :103–114, 1964). These studies have usually emphasized the cosmic implications of this concept; the vast ātman- being the non-individualized spirit that brings forth and pervades the universe, then enters the bodies of all created beings as their animating principle. As such it (...)
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  29. (1 other version)Vedānta – Rāmānuja and Madhva: Moral Realism and Freedom vs. Determinism (Ethics 1, M11).Shyam Ranganathan - 2016 - In A. Raghuramaraju (ed.), Philosophy, E-Pg Pathshala. Delhi: India, Department of Higher Education (NMEICT).
    Vedānta has two meanings. The first is the literal sense – “End of Vedas” – and refers to the Āraṇyakas and Upaniṣads—the latter part of the Vedas. The second sense of “Vedanta” is a scholastic one, and refers to a philosophical orientation that attempts to explain the cryptic Vedānta Sūtra (Brahma Sūtra) of Bādarāyaṇa, which aims at being a summary of the End of the Vedas. In the previous module, I review the ethics of the End of the Vedas and (...)
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