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    Philosophy of Dayananda.Ganga Prasad Upadhyaya - 1968 - Allahabad,: Vedic Prakashan Mandir.
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  2. Jīvātmā.Ganga Prasad Upadhyaya - 1964 - Prayāga,: Kalā Presa.
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  3. Vivaraṇādiprasthānavimarśaḥ.Veermani Prasad Upadhyaya - 1956 - Banārasa: Caukhambā Saṃskr̥ta Sīrija Āphisa.
     
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    Lights on Vedanta: a comparative study of the various views of post-Sankarites, with special emphasis on Sureśvara's doctrines.Veermani Prasad Upadhyaya - 1999 - Varanasi: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office.
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    Human Being, Bodily Being: Phenomenology From Classical India.Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad offers illuminating new perspectives on contemporary phenomenological theories of body and subjectivity, based on studies of diverse classical Indian texts. He argues for a 'phenomenological ecology' of bodily subjectivity in health, gender, contemplation, and lovemaking.
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    Priyāṃśudarpaṇaḥ =.P. P. Upadhyaya & Maitreyee Bora (eds.) - 2013 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
    Priyanshu Prabal Upadhyaya, b. 1919, Sanskrit scholar; contributed articles on various aspects of Indic philosophy, Vedic and Sanskrit literature.
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    Elinor Mason, Ways to Be Blameworthy: Rightness, Wrongness, and Responsibility.Kartik Upadhyaya - 2020 - Ethics 130 (3):455-460.
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  8. Knowledge and liberation in classical Indian thought.Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad - 2001 - New York: Palgrave.
    Classical Indian schools of philosophy seek to attain a supreme end to existence--liberation from the cycle of lives. This book looks at four conceptions of liberation and the roles of analytic inquiry and philosophical knowledge in its attainment. The central motivation of Indian philosophy--the quest for the Highest Good--is situated in the analytic philosophical activity of key thinkers.
     
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  9. Political Philosophy [by] Viswanath Prasad Varma.Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1970 - Lakshmi Narain Agarwal.
     
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  10. Emphasis given evolution and creationism by Texas high school biology teachers.Ganga Shankar & Gerald D. Skoog - 1993 - Science Education 77 (2):221-233.
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    Percepciones de estudiantes y empresarios sobre aprendizaje-servicio en costos y marketing.Francisco Ganga-Contreras, Nataly Guiñez-Cabrera & Estela Rodríguez-Quezada - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (5):1-11.
    El objetivo de este estudio es presentar la apreciación de estudiantes y microempresarios, respecto de la aplicación de la metodología de aprendizaje-servicio. Se utilizó una encuesta de autoeficacia aplicada a estudiantes y una de satisfacción a microempresarios que recibieron la asesoría. Se pudo constatar que la experiencia de aprendizaje-servicio implementada, impactó positivamente en los estudiantes en su proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje, desarrollando habilidades profesionales y sociales. Los microempresarios destacaron que se cumplieron las expectativas propuestas, y entre los aspectos por mejorar (...)
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  12. Values, Crisis and Resistance.Spiros Gangas - 2010 - In Leonidas Cheliotis (ed.), Roots, rites and sites of resistance: the banality of good. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 12.
     
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  13. Indian model of leadership.Prasad Kaipa - 2010 - In Ananda Das Gupta (ed.), Ethics, business and society: managing responsibly. Los Angeles: Response Books.
     
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    A retrospective study of drug‐related problems in Australian aged care homes: medication reviews involving pharmacists and general practitioners.Prasad S. Nishtala, Andrew J. McLachlan, J. Simon Bell & Timothy F. Chen - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (1):97-103.
  15. Man's Timeless Dialogue with His God: Another Recording.R. Prasad - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):233-276.
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    Metaphysical approach to reality.Ganga Sahai - 1969 - New Delhi,: Sagar Publications.
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  17. Vaishṇava purāṇoṃ meṃ sr̥shṭi-varṇana.R. K. Upadhyaya - 1991 - Mujaphpharapura, Bihāra: Abhimanyu Prakāśana.
     
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    Brahma vivecana.Gaṅgā Datta Śāstrī Vinoda - 1996 - Jammū Tavī: Gaṅgā Pustaka Prakāśana.
    On the concept of self; study based on Vedic literature.
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  19. Indian philosophy and the consequences of knowledge.Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad - 2009 - Ars Disputandi 9:1566-5399.
     
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    Classical Sāmkhya.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (3):333-335.
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    Axiological and normative dimensions in Georg Simmel’s philosophy and sociology: a dialectical interpretation.Spiros Gangas - 2004 - History of the Human Sciences 17 (4):17-44.
    In this article I consider the normative and axiological dimension of Simmel’s thought. Building on previous interpretations, I argue that although Simmel cannot be interpreted as a systematic normative theorist, the issue of values and the normative standpoint can nevertheless be traced in various aspects of his multifarious work. This interpretive turn attempts to link Simmel’s obscure theory of value with his epistemological relationism. Relationism may offer a counterweight to Simmel’s value-pluralism, since it points to normative elements (e.g. internal teleology, (...)
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    The bhagavad gītā on war and peace.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (2):159-169.
    The paper discusses the attitude of the bhagavadgita in relation to war and peace and justifies its views on independent grounds. The views that the gita is primarily interested in teaching either war or peace, And that the teachings of war and peace are necessarily incompatible are repudiated. The paper shows that the central message of the gita is something more basic and comprehensive, And that the war, As envisaged by the gita, Is not incompatible with a life of peace (...)
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    COVID-19 vaccines: history of the pandemic’s great scientific success and flawed policy implementation.Vinay Prasad & Alyson Haslam - 2024 - Monash Bioethics Review 42 (1):28-54.
    The COVID-19 vaccine has been a miraculous, life-saving advance, offering staggering efficacy in adults, and was developed with astonishing speed. The time from sequencing the virus to authorizing the first COVID-19 vaccine was so brisk even the optimists appear close-minded. Yet, simultaneously, United States’ COVID-19 vaccination roll-out and related policies have contained missed opportunities, errors, run counter to evidence-based medicine, and revealed limitations in the judgment of public policymakers. Misplaced utilization, contradictory messaging, and poor deployment in those who would benefit (...)
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    Philosophical Reflections.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (1):120-122.
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  25. Bh1̄aratīya darśana-sára.Baldeva Upadhyaya - 1962
     
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    Vaiśeshika darśana kī āyurveda ko dena.Saroja Upādhyāya - 2000 - Vārāṇasī: Kalā Prakāśana.
    Contributions of Vaiśeṣika philosophy to Ayurvedic medicine; a study.
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    Contempt and Righteous Anger: A Gendered Perspective From a Classical Indian Epic.Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (3):224-234.
    Reading a passage in the Sanskrit Mahābhārata—the attempted disrobing of Princess Draupadī after her senior husband has gambled her away (after losing all his wealth, his brothers and himself)—I suggest that we see in her attitude and angry words an expression of contempt. I explore how contempt is a concept that is not thematized within Sanskrit aesthetics of emotions, but nonetheless is clearly articulated in the literature. Focusing on the significance of her gendered expression of anger and contempt, and the (...)
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    The Good and the Wrong of Hypocritical Blaming.Kartik Upadhyaya - 2024 - Utilitas 36 (1):83-101.
    Provided we blame others accurately, is blaming them morally right even if we are guilty of similar wrongdoing ourselves? On the one hand, hypocrisy seems to render blame morally wrong, and unjustified; but on the other, even hypocritical blaming seems better than silence. I develop an account of the wrongness of hypocritical blaming which resolves this apparent dilemma. When holding others accountable for their moral failings, we ought to be willing to reason, together with them, about our own, similar failings. (...)
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    The Phenomenal Separateness of Self: Udayana on Body and Agency.Chakravathi Ram-Prasad - 2011 - Asian Philosophy 21 (3):323-340.
    Classical Indian debates about ātman—self—concern a minimal or core entity rather than richer notions of personal identity. These debates recognise that there is phenomenal unity across time; but is a core self required to explain it? Contemporary phenomenologists foreground the importance of a phenomenally unitary self, and Udayana's position is interpreted in this context as a classical Indian approach to this issue. Udayana seems to dismiss the body as the candidate for phenomenal identity in a way similar to some Western (...)
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    Karma, causation and retributive morality: conceptual essays in ethics and metaethics.Rajendra Prasad - 1989 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, New Delhi.
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    Notes on a Terrestrial Performance of Outer Space.Pavithra Prasad - 2023 - Feminist Review 133 (1):81-89.
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    Madness, virtue, and ecology: A classical Indian approach to psychiatric disturbance.Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad - 2022 - History of the Human Sciences 35 (1):3-31.
    The Caraka Saṃhitā (ca. first century BCE–third century CE), the first classical Indian medical compendium, covers a wide variety of pharmacological and therapeutic treatment, while also sketching out a philosophical anthropology of the human subject who is the patient of the physicians for whom this text was composed. In this article, I outline some of the relevant aspects of this anthropology – in particular, its understanding of ‘mind’ and other elements that constitute the subject – before exploring two ways in (...)
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    Causales de Deserción Estudiantil de primer año.Patricia Varela Gangas, Patricia Imbarack Mufdi & Marjorie Sierra Tucas - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-11.
    La deserción universitaria será entendida como “El abandono de un programa de estudios antes de obtener el título o grado correspondiente, considerando un tiempo lo suficientemente largo como para descartar la posibilidad de reincorporación” (Himmel, 2002, p. 94). En Chile es una problemática de la realidad nacional y que, en general afecta a las distintas Instituciones de Educación Superior.Los objetivos planteados para la investigación radican en conocer y analizar las causas de la deserción de los y las estudiantes de cohorte (...)
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  34. A study of Ryle's theory of mind.Ganga Datta Jha - 1967 - [Santiniketan]: Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Visva-Bharati.
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    Time in Indian philosophy, a collection of essays.H. S. Prasad (ed.) - 1992 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.
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  36. Ekātma mānava vāda.Deendayal Upadhyaya (ed.) - 1966 - Pūne: Śrīrāma Prakhāśana.
    Humanism in Indian context; collection of lectures.
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    Brahmasūtrārthasaṅgrahaḥ.Gururāja Upādhyāya (ed.) - 2021 - Beṅgalūru: Pūrṇaprajñasaṃśodhanaṭrasṭ.
    Anonymous commentary on Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa, aphoristic work on Vedanta philosophy.
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  38. Gaṇikā ne kahā--sādhu ne kahā.Bhagwat Saran Upadhyaya - 1966
     
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  39. Jagadguru Śrī Śaṅkarācārya.Deendayal Upadhyaya - 1971
     
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  40. Mīmāṃsādarśanavimarśah =.Vachaspati Upadhyaya - 1976 - Dillī: Bhāratīya Vidyā Prakāśana.
     
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  41. On knowing how and knowing that.H. S. Upadhyaya - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 9 (Supp):3-7.
     
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  42. Philosophy-a way to peace.By Prof Govind K. Upadhyaya - 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. 569.
     
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    The impact of early buddhism on hindu thought (with special reference to the bhagavadgītā).K. N. Upadhyaya - 1968 - Philosophy East and West 18 (3):163-173.
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    What’s wrong with hypocrisy.Kartik Upadhyaya - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    Hypocrisy seems to be a distinctive moral wrong. This thesis offers an account of that wrong. The distinctive wrong of hypocrisy is not a rational failing, or a deception of others. It is a problem in how we critique, and blame, others, when we ourselves are guilty of similar faults. Not only does it seem wrong to blame others hypocritically; it is also widely remarked that hypocrites ‘lack standing’ to blame. I defend both judgments. When we engage others in response (...)
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    Opening Constructive Dialogues Between Business Ethics Research and the Sociology of Morality: Introduction to the Thematic Symposium.Masoud Shadnam, Andrey Bykov & Ajnesh Prasad - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 170 (2):201-211.
    Over the last decade, scholars across the wide spectrum of the discipline of sociology have started to reengage with questions on morality and moral phenomena. The continued wave of research in this field, which has come to be known as the new sociology of morality, is a lively research program that has several common grounds with scholarship in the field of business ethics. The aim of this thematic symposium is to open constructive dialogues between these two areas of study. In (...)
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    Bertrand Russell’s Philosophy of Education.B. Sambasiva Prasad - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:229-234.
    According to Russell, the aim of education is three-fold: acquisition of the skills necessary for making life comfortable, to provide for the wise use of leisure by proper cultural growth and to cultivate the sense of citizenship. Russell argues that utility should not be the only aim of education. In addition to that, the humanistic elements of education are to be cultivated. He prefers to distinguish between ‘education of character’ and education in knowledge’. What he means is that the education (...)
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    Conversations with J. Krishnamurti: the man and the message.N. Lakshmi Prasad & Jiddu Krishnamurti - 1990 - Wheaton, Ill., U.S.A.: Quest Books. Edited by J. Krishnamurti.
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    Ends and means in private and public life.Rajendra Prasad (ed.) - 1989 - Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study in association with Indus Pub. Co., New Delhi.
  49. Indian Epistemology.Jwala Prasad - 1939 - Lahore, Motilal Banarsidass.
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    Prof. K. Ramakrishna Rao.B. Sambasiva Prasad - 2022 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 39 (1):55-56.
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