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    Pāṇini Re-InterpretedPanini Re-Interpreted.George Cardona & Charu Deva Shastri - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):839.
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    The Ṛg-Vedaprātiśākhya, with the Commentary of UvaṭaThe Rg-Vedapratisakhya, with the Commentary of Uvata.Mangal Deva Shastri - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:350.
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  3. Vedāntasāra.Narendra Deva Singh Shastri (ed.) - 1964
     
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    The shastri and the air-pump: Experimental fictions and fictions of experiment for Hindi readers in colonial north India.Charu Singh - 2022 - History of Science 60 (2):232-254.
    In the early twentieth century, the vernacular science periodical emerged as a key medium for building science-literate publics in colonial South Asia. This article argues that the Hindi science monthly Vigyan became a discursive laboratory for experiments with language, literary genres, narrative plots, and settings to create culturally grounded science lessons for Hindi readers in the mid-1910s. I focus on the writings of Prem Vallabh Joshi, a pandit, science graduate, and small town teacher, who experimented with distinct literary genres to (...)
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    The politics of care.Deva Woodly, Rachel H. Brown, Mara Marin, Shatema Threadcraft, Christopher Paul Harris, Jasmine Syedullah & Miriam Ticktin - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (4):890-925.
    Editors Rachel Brown and Deva Woodly bring together Mara Marin, Shatema Threadcraft, Christopher Paul Harris, Jasmine Syedullah, and Miriam Ticktin to examine the question: what would be required for care to be an ethic and political practice that orients people to a new way of living, relating, and governing? The answer they propose is that a 21st-century approach to the politics of care must aim at unmaking racial capitalism, cisheteropatriarchy, the carceral state, and the colonial present. The politics of (...)
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  6. From simple associations to systematic reasoning: A connectionist representation of rules, variables, and dynamic binding using temporal synchrony.Lokendra Shastri & Venkat Ajjanagadde - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):417-51.
    Human agents draw a variety of inferences effortlessly, spontaneously, and with remarkable efficiency – as though these inferences were a reflexive response of their cognitive apparatus. Furthermore, these inferences are drawn with reference to a large body of background knowledge. This remarkable human ability seems paradoxical given the complexity of reasoning reported by researchers in artificial intelligence. It also poses a challenge for cognitive science and computational neuroscience: How can a system of simple and slow neuronlike elements represent a large (...)
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    Post-Śaṁkara dialectics of the Advaita Vedānta.A. Bhattacharyya Shastri - 2009 - Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan.
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  8. Prā. Me. Pũ. Rege yāñce tatvajñāna.Sunītī Nī Deva (ed.) - 2000 - Nāgapūra: Sunītī Nī. Deva.
    Contributed articles on the philosophy of Meghaśyāma Puṇḍalīka Rege, Indian philosopher.
     
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    The Variant Reading of Rāmāyaṇa, 7, 46, 21The Variant Reading of Ramayana, 7, 46, 21.Charu Chandra Dasa Gupta - 1934 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 54 (3):297.
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    The Course of Social Change: a Hypothesis.Indra Deva - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (56):74-91.
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    Concentric imagination: Mandala literary theory.Charu Sheel Singh - 1994 - New Delhi: Sales office, D.K. Publishers Distributors (P).
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    Facets of Indology: Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Damodhar Mahapatra Shastri Commemoration Volume.Damodhar Mahapatra Shastri & Subas Chandra Dash (eds.) - 2005 - Pratibha Prakashan.
    Festschrift in honor of Damodhar Mahapatra Shastri, 1890-1975, Sanskritist; comprises research articles on Vedic literature, religion, and Sanskrit grammar.
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    Wittgenstein and Phenomenology.Deva Waal - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 44 (4):372-402.
    Philosophical Investigations, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 372-402, October 2021.
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  14. L'instant de l'Ouvert dans la musique de Debussy et de Webern.F. Charu - 1997 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 85:509-536.
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  15. Bauddha-dharma-darśana.Narendra Deva - 1971 - Paṭanā,: Bihāra Rāshṭrabhāshā-Parishad.
     
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  16. Nyāyakaustubha.Puṇatāmakara Mahādeva - 1930 - [Benares,: Govt. Sanskrit Library]. Edited by Dāmodaralālā Gosvāmi & Umesha Mishra.
     
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  17. Śuddhādvaitamate Brahmatattvanirūpaṇam.Arunchandra Devshanker Shastri - 1963
     
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  18. Śuddhādvaitamārtaṇḍaḥ saprakāśaḥ.Satya Narain Shastri - 1966
     
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    Yoga and self-culture.Deva Ram Sukul - 1943 - New York, N.Y.,: Yoga institute of America.
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  20. Bhāratīya darśana meṃ mānavatāvādī avadhāraṇā.Deva Kumāra Yādava, Viveka Kumāra Tripāṭhī, Devendra Kumāra Miśra & Śvetā (eds.) - 2009 - Ilāhābāda: Rākā Prakāśana.
     
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    Seeing collectivity: Structural relation through the lens of Youngian seriality.Deva Woodly - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (3):213-233.
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    Corporate Human Rights Violations: A Case for Extraterritorial Regulation.Surya Deva - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 1077--1090.
  23. Pūrṇatva.Gurusiddha Deva - 1973
     
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  24. Spreading‐Activation Networks.Lokendra Shastri - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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    The Doctrine of Màyà in Indian Philosophy.Prabhu Dutt Shastri - 1911 - Atti Del IV Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 3:204-213.
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    Co-operative Production.Benjamin Jones.Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (3):379-381.
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    Family Budgets: Being the Income and Expenses of Twenty-Eight British Households, 1891-94.Charles S. Devas - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (4):528-530.
  28. The Restoration of Economics to Ethics.C. S. Devas - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6:313.
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    Vedāntasiddhāntaratnāñjaliḥ: Śrīvr̥ndāvanacandrikāvyākhyāsamvalitaḥ Dvaitādvaitavedāntaḥ=tattvatraya-jīva-jagad-brahma-yugala-svarūpa-upāsanā-mokṣasvarūpa-Śri ̄bhagavadbhaktinurupaṇa-arthapañcakaḥ.Harivyāsa Devācārya - 2017 - Vārāṇasī: Bhāratīya Vidyā Saṃsthāna. Edited by Dvārakādāsa Kāṭhiyābābā.
    On Dvaita Vedanta philosophy and doctrines of Nimbarka, sect in Vaishnavism; with Hindi interpretation.
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    The Cultural Level of Unlettered Folk.Indra Deva - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (100):26-47.
    It is often taken for granted that people who are predominantly unlettered inevitably have a low cultural level. The frequently used word “illiterate” does not merely signify inability to read and write but also implies a general lack of knowledge and culture. Indeed, some of the standard dictionaries mention “ignorant” as one of the meanings of the word illiterate. It is common for people belonging to modern industrial societies to look down upon the unlettered folk as uncivilized and incapable of (...)
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    Tattvānusandhānam: Advaitavedāntaprakaraṇagranthaḥ. Mahādevānandasarasvatī - 2012 - Naī Dillī: Rāṣṭrīya Pāṇḍulipi Miśana tathā Nyū Bhāratīya Buka Kôrapareśana, Dillī. Edited by Udayabhaṭṭa & ṬiVi Satyanārāyaṇa.
    On Advaita Vedanta philosophy; critically edited text, based on rare manuscripts.
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    Default reasoning in semantic networks: A formalization of recognition and inheritance.Lokendra Shastri - 1989 - Artificial Intelligence 39 (3):283-355.
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    A step toward modeling reflexive reasoning.Lokendra Shastri & Venkat Ajjanagadde - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):477-494.
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  34. Bhāratīya darśana-śāstra, nyāya-vaiśeshika.Dharmendra Nath Shastri - 1953
     
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  35. Buddhahood-A Goal yet to be Achieved by Women-In the Modern Context.Bodhisri Shastri - 2002 - In R. Panth (ed.), Nalanda and Buddhism. Nalanda: Nava Nalanda Mahavihara. pp. 8--206.
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    A Connectionist Approach to Knowledge Representation and Limited Inference.Lokendra Shastri - 1988 - Cognitive Science 12 (3):331-392.
    Although the connectionist approach has lead to elegant solutions to a number of problems in cognitive science and artificial intelligence, its suitability for dealing with problems in knowledge representation and inference has often been questioned. This paper partly answers this criticism by demonstrating that effective solutions to certain problems in knowledge representation and limited inference can be found by adopting a connectionist approach. The paper presents a connectionist realization of semantic networks, that is, it describes how knowledge about concepts, their (...)
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    Jaina epistemology.Indra Chandra Shastri - 1990 - Varanasi: P.V. Research Institute.
    On the problems of epistemology as depicted in the Jaina canonical literature; a study.
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  38. The Doctrine of M'y'.Prabhu Dutt Shàstrî - 1912 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 20 (2):14-15.
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    An extended local connectionist manifesto: Embracing relational and procedural knowledge.Lokendra Shastri - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):492-493.
    Page has performed an important service by dispelling several myths and misconceptions concerning the localist approach. The localist position and computational model presented in the target article, however, are overly restrictive and do not address the representation of complex conceptual items such as events, situations, actions, and plans. Working toward the representation of such items leads to a more sophisticated and articulated view of the localist approach.
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    Ashtavakra gita.Hari Prasad Shastri (ed.) - 1949 - London,: Shanti Sadan.
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  41. Environmental education in india leading to ecological harmony.Sunanda Shastri - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 1--234.
     
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    Indian philosophy of knowledge: comparative study.L. C. Shastri - 2002 - Delhi, India: Global Vision Pub. House.
    The Objective Of This Highly Rewarding Book Indian Philosophy Of Knowledge Is To Highlight The Main Purpose Of Gaining Knowledge. The Highest Knowledge In Vedas And Upanisads Is The Knowledge Of Brahman Which Leads To Liberation. The Sankhya System Promises Complete Cessation Of All Sorrows. The Yoga Is Entirely Devoted To The Attainment Of Kaivalya. Gautama, In His Nyayasutra Asserts That Their Knowledge Would Lead To The Attainment Of The Liberation. The Vaisesika And Mimamsa Begins With The Interpretation Of Dharma (...)
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  43. Introduction to Pūrva Mīmāṃsā.Pashupatinath Shastri - 1980 - Varanasi: Chaukhambha Orientalia. Edited by Gaurīnātha Śāstrī.
     
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    On the functions of lithium: The mood stabilizer.Barkur S. Shastry - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (3):199-200.
    Lithium, despite its simple structure, has numerous biological effects. It also has a remarkable therapeutic effect in the prophylactic treatment of manic depression, and is finding a role in controlling aggressive and self‐mutilating behavior. The special feature of lithium is that it only acts on overactive systems to bring them back to normal, without affecting the stable system. The mechanisms of action of this simple cation are still largely unknown although the inositol depletion theory is the most widely accepted model. (...)
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  45. Samavāya foundation of Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika philosophy.Biswanarayan Shastri - 1993 - Delhi: Sharada Pub. House.
    Study of the fundamentals of Nyaya and Vaiśeṣika philosophy, with special reference to Samavāya (inherence) one of the six catagories of the system.
     
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  46. The Essentials of Eastern Philosophy.Prabhu Dutt Shastri - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (13):124-126.
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  47. The eternal wisdom.Hari Prasad Shastri - 1950 - London,: Shanti Sadan.
     
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    Temporal synchrony, dynamic bindings, and Shruti: A representational but nonclassical model of reflexive reasoning.Lokendra Shastri - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):331-337.
    Lange & Dyer misunderstand what is meant by an “entity” and confuse a medium of representation with the content being represented. This leads them to the erroneous conclusion that SHRUTI will run out of phases and that its representation of bindings lacks semantic content. It is argued that the limit on the number of phases suffices, and SHRUTI can be interpreted as using “dynamic signatures” that offer significant advantages over fixed preexisting signatures. Bonatti refers to three levels of commitment to (...)
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    Book Review: Seeing Like an Activist: Civil Disobedience and the Civil Rights Movement, by Erin Pineda. [REVIEW]Deva Woodly - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (6):985-990.
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    Monopolies and Fair Dealing.Charles S. Devas - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (1):59-68.
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