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    Rammohun Roy: A Study of His Religious Views.Milton Kumar Dev - 2016 - Philosophy and Progress 59 (1-2):97.
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    The philosophy of Brahmo Samaj: Rammohun Roy and Devendranath Tagore.Keiji Takeuchi - 1997 - Calcutta: Bookfront Publication Forum.
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  3. Book Review Swaraj: Thoughts of Gandhi, Tilak, Aurobindo, Raja Rammohun Roy, Tagore & Vivekananda by Amulya Ranjan Mohapatra. [REVIEW]Swami Narasimhananda - 2012 - Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 117 (2):140.
    In this book the author has equated Swaraj with Mahatma Gandhi’s ‘self-rule’, Bal Gangadhar Tilak’s ‘birthright for freedom’, Aurobindo’s ‘Sanatana Dharma’, Raja Rammohun Roy’s ‘individual liberty’, Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘humanity’, and Swami Vivekananda’s ‘love of the motherland’.
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  4. Vedanta: some modern trends, with reference to the works of Raja Rammohun Roy, Swami Vivekananda, and Swami Rama Tirtha.Sreenivasa Rao & S. S. - 1982 - Bombay: Blackie.
     
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    Ram Mohan Roy: Social, Political, and Religious Reform in 19th Century India.S. Cromwell Crawford - 1987 - Paragon House Publishers.
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    La Ilustración india: sus orígenes, naturaleza e ideas.Mario López Areu - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (52).
    Este trabajo estudia el desarrollo de la Ilustración india, cuyas ideas reformistas sientan las bases del pensamiento político indio moderno. Su auge coincide con la expansión del gobierno de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales británica y de las ideas orientalistas ilustradas. El colonialismo, defendemos, espolea un debate entre la intelectualidad india acerca del orden social tradicional y la necesidad de su reforma. El artículo hace una distinción entre una Ilustración india moderada que desea modernizar la India manteniendo sus raíces (...)
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    Contemporary Indian philosophers.Benoy Gopal Ray - 1947 - Allahabad,: Kitabistan.
    Raja Rammohun Roy.--Maharshi Devendranath Tagore.--Keshab Chandra Sen.--Paramahansadeva Ramakrishna.--Swami Vivekananda.--Swami Dayananda.--Radindranath.--Gandhi.--Sri Aurobindo.
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    The ethics of oneness: Emerson, Whitman, and the Bhagavad Gita.Jeremy Engels - 2021 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    Early to mid-nineteenth-century America experienced a cultural fascination with oneness or monism--the notion that individuals are not separate from divinity but, rather, that the individual soul is an incarnation of the universal soul. Everything is one. This buzz of monism was traceable in part to translations of the Vedas by Indian philosopher Rammohun Roy and found some of its fullest expression in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman. This oneness tradition is what animates Jeremy David Engels--not (...)
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    A Dream on Better Destiny for Motherland: Idea of Future India in Rabindranath Tagore’s poem ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’.Tatiana G. Skorokhodova - 2022 - Философия И Культура 7:1-14.
    Among the key ideas of the Bengal Renaissance was one of a future India considered from the point of view of India's weal. An creative embodiment of the idea in Rabindranath Tagore’s poem ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ is analyzed in the article. Based on hermeneutical approach, the author traces an origin of the idea, its evolution in creative thought of the national-cultural renaissance in Modern India and its content in Tagore’s thought. The application of a principle of historicism (...)
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  10. Rabindranath Tagore, a Hindu Mystic Writer, on Love and Sufism in advance.Ashmita Khasnabish - forthcoming - CLR James Journal.
    The article primarily grounded in the Indian Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s notion of Humanitarian identity and universal love. It shows furthermore how this theory of love as embodied in his books The Religion of Man and Gitanjali connect human beings through love which one can attain through the Hindu Mystic philosophical concepts of Brahman and ego-transcendence. The article further discusses the notion of love by drawing connection between Hindu Mystic Philosophy, and Baul philosophy of Bengal which is identical with Sufi (...)
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    The Brahmo Dharma Debate: Part 1.Deepa Nag Haksar - 2018 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (3):513-548.
    From the perspective of philosophy of religion, Part 1 of this essay examines the original vision of the faith ‘Brahmo Dharma’ as ‘Reform Hinduism’, a ‘sect’ within the larger religious tradition as ‘Vedantic monotheism’ founded by Raja Rammohun Roy in 1828—with the nineteenth-century ‘Bengal Renaissance’ in the background. Roy questioned the authority of revelation given in the Brahmanas in the Vedic Scriptures and endeavoured a democratization of the Vedanta, rejecting the caste system as well as idolatry. It charts the (...)
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  12. Semivaluationism: Putting vagueness in context in context.Roy Sorensen - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (2):471–483.
  13. There might be a paradox of logical validity after all.Roy Cook - 2021 - In Gil Sagi & Jack Woods (eds.), The Semantic Conception of Logic : Essays on Consequence, Invariance, and Meaning. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    The philosophy of metaReality: creativity, love, and freedom.Roy Bhaskar - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    The Vedanta of conciousness : transcendence, enlightenment and everyday life -- The alienated self and the Kabbala of transformation -- The Zen of creativity and the critique of the discursive intellect -- The Tao of love and unconditionality in commitment -- The yoga of action and effortless efficiency -- The nous of perception and the re-enchantment of the tree of life -- The gnosis of freedom and the Fana of fulfilment.
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    Modal Bloopers: Why Believable Impossibilities Are Necessary.Roy A. Sorensen - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3):247 - 261.
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    Lie for me: the intent to deceive fails to scale up.Roy Sorensen - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2):1-15.
    To understand lying, we naturally focus on small scale lies involving one speaker, one listener, one assertion. This methodology confers artificial plausibility upon the requirement that liars intend to deceive. For it excludes principal-agent conflicts that emerge from linguistic division of labor. When an employee lies for her boss, she need not inherit his motive to deceive. She displays loyalty even if her lie does not deceive. Focus on a single lie in isolation also blinds us to tactical deceptions such (...)
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    Unconscious integration of multisensory bodily inputs in the peripersonal space shapes bodily self-consciousness.Roy Salomon, Jean-Paul Noel, Marta Łukowska, Nathan Faivre, Thomas Metzinger, Andrea Serino & Olaf Blanke - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):174-183.
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  18. Free Will as Advanced Action Control for Human Social Life and Culture.Roy F. Baumeister, A. William Crescioni & Jessica L. Alquist - 2010 - Neuroethics 4 (1):1-11.
    Free will can be understood as a novel form of action control that evolved to meet the escalating demands of human social life, including moral action and pursuit of enlightened self-interest in a cultural context. That understanding is conducive to scientific research, which is reviewed here in support of four hypotheses. First, laypersons tend to believe in free will. Second, that belief has behavioral consequences, including increases in socially and culturally desirable acts. Third, laypersons can reliably distinguish free actions from (...)
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  19. Virtue and Contemplation in Eudemian Ethics 8.3.Roy C. Lee - forthcoming - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy.
    This paper argues that in Eudemian Ethics 8.3, virtue’s mean between excess and deficiency is defined by the standard of promoting the most contemplation. Promotion is indirect and constrained by virtue’s other essential features. The chapter’s apparent restriction of the standard to actions concerning natural goods actually serves a dialectical, not a restrictive, purpose. This paper proposes to unify the chapter’s argumentative arc.
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  20. The art of the impossible.Roy Sorensen - 2002 - In Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conceivability and Possibility. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 337--368.
    But a winner must supply a nonevasive picture with no limit on potential detail--a purely imagistic depiction that does not rely on a mere description of an impossibility. There are logical minded philosophers from David Hume to Saul Kripke who think the prize cannot be won: What is conceivable is possible and whatever is depicted is thereby conceived, therefore, impossibilities cannot be depicted. Yet there is a rich aesthetics of inconsistency, best known through M. C. Escher. So I proceed with (...)
     
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  21. Reclaiming the Jesus of History: Christology Today.Roy Eckardt - 1992
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  22. Abduction in postmodern research.Roy A. Moxley - 2002 - In Serge P. Shohov (ed.), Advances in Psychology Research. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 15--3.
     
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    The Role of Self-Illness Ambiguity and Self-Medication Ambiguity in Clinical Decision-Making.Roy Dings & Sanneke de Haan - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (6):58-60.
    In their target article, Moore and colleagues offer a valuable overview of the various ambivalence-related phenomena that may impede swift clinical decision-making. They argue that patients...
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    An Intensional Theory of Truth: An Informal Report.Roy T. Cook - 2020 - Philosophical Forum 51 (2):115-126.
    Saul Kripke’s theory of truth suffers from expressive limitations – in particular, there are no extensional operators within that framework that allow one to characterize those sentences that fail to receive a truth value within the framework. Especially worrisome is the fact that there is no operator that outputs true on exactly the paradoxical sentences. In this paper I extend Kripke’s approach via the addition of extensional operators, which allows us to characterize many (but not all) such sentences, including the (...)
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    A brief history of eternity.Roy E. Peacock - 1990 - Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books.
    This book has a twofold purpose: the first is to trace the development of cosmology, the study of the universe, and the second is to demonstrate the limitation of science. Dr. Peacock questions the idea that the universe is infinite, showing that science can answer the hows of the universe, but not the whys.
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    Theory of Value: Indian Philosophy.Roy W. Perrett (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
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    Learning words from sights and sounds: a computational model.Deb K. Roy & Alex P. Pentland - 2002 - Cognitive Science 26 (1):113-146.
    This paper presents an implemented computational model of word acquisition which learns directly from raw multimodal sensory input. Set in an information theoretic framework, the model acquires a lexicon by finding and statistically modeling consistent cross‐modal structure. The model has been implemented in a system using novel speech processing, computer vision, and machine learning algorithms. In evaluations the model successfully performed speech segmentation, word discovery and visual categorization from spontaneous infant‐directed speech paired with video images of single objects. These results (...)
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    Blanks: Signs of Omission.Roy Sorensen - 1999 - American Philosophical Quarterly 36 (4):309 - 322.
    The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between the notes -- ah, that is where the art resides." -- Artur Schabel..
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    The Logic of Potential Infinity.Roy T. Cook - forthcoming - Philosophia Mathematica.
    Michael Dummett argues that acceptance of potentially infinite collections requires that we abandon classical logic and restrict ourselves to intuitionistic logic. In this paper we examine whether Dummett is correct. After developing two detailed accounts of what, exactly, it means for a concept to be potentially infinite (based on ideas due to Charles McCarty and Øystein Linnebo, respectively), we construct a Kripke structure that contains a natural number structure that satisfies both accounts. This model supports a logic much stronger than (...)
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  30. Introduction to Marina Warner.Roy Foster - 2005 - In Nicholas Bamforth (ed.), Sex Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2002. Oxford University Press. pp. 225.
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  31. Philosophy for the future.Roy Wood Sellars (ed.) - 1949 - New York,: Macmillan Co..
     
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    A note on the navya-nyāya account of number.Roy W. Perrett - 1985 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 13 (3):227-234.
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  33. Approaches to Language.Roy Harris - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (1):154-155.
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  34. (3 other versions)Foundations of Inductive Logic.Roy Harrod - 1957 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 12 (2):252-252.
     
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  35. Fracture: The Cross as Irreconcilable in the Language and Thought of the Biblical Writers.Roy A. Harrisville - 2006
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  36. Perceiving nothings.Roy Sorensen - 2015 - In Mohan Matthen (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception. New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  37. In what sense do value judgments and moral judgments have objective import?Roy Wood Sellars - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (1):1-16.
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  38. The dogma of inequality.Roy Frederick Swift - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (1):65-73.
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    A first course in formal logic and its applications in computer science.Roy Dowsing - 1986 - Boston: Blackwell Scientific Publications. Edited by V. J. Rayward-Smith & C. D. Walter.
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    Kierkegaard and the art of irony.Roy Martinez - 2001 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
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    "Ut pictura poesis": The nineteenth-century aftermath.Roy Park - 1969 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (2):155-164.
  42. Art and bondage.Pabitrakumar Roy - 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. 99.
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    Beauty, art, and man: studies in recent Indian theories of art.Pabitrakumar Roy - 1990 - Simla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study in association with Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, New Delhi.
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    Finite condensations of recursive linear orders.Dev K. Roy & Richard Watnick - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (4):311 - 317.
    The complexity of aII 4 set of natural numbers is encoded into a linear order to show that the finite condensation of a recursive linear order can beII 2–II 1. A priority argument establishes the same result, and is extended to a complete classification of finite condensations iterated finitely many times.
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  45. Gandhi memorial, peace number.Kshitis Roy (ed.) - 1949 - Santiniketan: [Prabhatkumar Mukhopadhyaya.
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    Noumenon and microphysics.Gaston Bachelardtranslated By Bernard Roy - 2006 - Philosophical Forum 37 (1):75–84.
  47. Nostalgias of the modern.Ananya Roy - 2004 - In Nezar AlSayyad (ed.), The end of tradition? New York: Routledge.
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  48. Quelques considérations sur la logique temporelle actualiste.Olivier Roy - 2004 - Revue Phares 4 (1).
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  49. Science and philosophy.M. N. Roy - 1947 - Delhi: Ajanta Books International.
  50. Sartre and the cartesian cogito.Krishna Roy - 1981 - In Mind, language, and necessity. Delhi: Macmillan India.
     
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