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    Origin and Development of Dattātreya Worship in IndiaOrigin and Development of Dattatreya Worship in India.D. M. S. & Hariprasad Shivprasad Joshi - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):264.
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  2. Paäncåamôrta.Rabindranath Tagore & Suresh Hariprasad Joshi - 1948 - Cåarutara Prakåaâsana.
     
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    Quest for Excellence: The Volume in Honour of Śrī Kireet Joshi.Kireet Joshi, D. P. Chattopadhyaya, S. R. Bhat, S. P. Singh & âSaâsiprabhåa Kumåara - 2000 - Richa Prakashan.
    Kireet Joshi, b. 1931, Indian philosopher and educationist; contributed articles.
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  4. Inaugural address professor murli Manohar Joshi.Murli Manohar Joshi - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi, Philosophy of value-oriented education: theory and practice: proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
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    Projectivism and the Metaethical Foundations of the Normativity of Law.Shivprasad Swaminathan - 2016 - Jurisprudence 7 (2):231-266.
    A successful account of the ‘normativity of law’ is meant to inter alia establish how legal requirements come to be morally binding. This question presupposes taking a stance on the metaethical debate about the nature of morality and moral bindingness between the cognitivist and non-cognitivist camps. An overwhelming majority of contemporary legal philosophers have an unspoken adherence to a cognitivist metaethic and the model of normativity of law emerging from it: the impinging model. Consequently, the problematic of the normativity of (...)
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  6. Why It's OK to Speak Your Mind.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge.
    Political protests, debates on college campuses, and social media tirades make it seem like everyone is speaking their minds today. Surveys, however, reveal that many people increasingly feel like they're walking on eggshells when communicating in public. Speaking your mind can risk relationships and professional opportunities. It can alienate friends and anger colleagues. Isn't it smarter to just put your head down and keep quiet about controversial topics? In this book, Hrishikesh Joshi offers a novel defense of speaking your (...)
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  7. For (Some) Immigration Restrictions.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2019 - In Bob Fischer, Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues that Divide Us. New York: Oxford University Press.
    According to many philosophers, the world should embrace open borders – that is, let people move around the globe and settle as they wish, with exceptions made only in very specific cases such as fugitives or terrorists. Defenders of open borders have adopted two major argumentative strategies. The first is to claim that immigration restrictions involve coercion, and then show that such coercion cannot be morally justified. The second is to argue that adopting worldwide open borders policies would make the (...)
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  8. The Epistemic Significance of Social Pressure.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2022 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (4):396-410.
    This paper argues for the existence of a certain type of defeater for one’s belief that P—the presence of social incentives not to share evidence against P. Such pressure makes it relatively likely that there is unpossessed evidence that would provide defeaters for P because it makes it likely that the evidence we have is a lopsided subset. This offers, I suggest, a rational reconstruction of a core strand of argument in Mill’s On Liberty. A consequence of the argument is (...)
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  9. What are the chances you’re right about everything? An epistemic challenge for modern partisanship.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2020 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 19 (1):36-61.
    The American political landscape exhibits significant polarization. People’s political beliefs cluster around two main camps. However, many of the issues with respect to which these two camps disagree seem to be rationally orthogonal. This feature raises an epistemic challenge for the political partisan. If she is justified in consistently adopting the party line, it must be true that her side is reliable on the issues that are the subject of disagreements. It would then follow that the other side is anti-reliable (...)
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    Golgi defects enhance APP amyloidogenic processing in Alzheimer's disease.Gunjan Joshi & Yanzhuang Wang - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (3):240-247.
    Increased amyloid beta (Aβ) production by sequential cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) by the β‐ and γ‐secretases contributes to the etiological basis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). This process requires APP and the secretases to be in the same subcellular compartments, such as the endosomes. Since all membrane organelles in the endomembrane system are kinetically and functionally linked, any defects in the trafficking and sorting machinery would be expected to change the functional properties of the whole system. The Golgi (...)
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    Metaethics and the Limits of Normative Contract Theory.Shivprasad Swaminathan - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 36 (2):525-551.
    This article outlines two models of constructing contract theory: The impinging model (based on metaethical cognitivism), which gives central place to truth and justification; and the projectivist model (based on metaethical non-cognitivism), which gives central place to attitudes and motivation. It is argued that modern contract theories which typically seek to present the whole body of contract doctrine as deducible from, and morally justifiable by, one or a small number of apex principles, presuppose the impinging model. By contrast, a projectivist (...)
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    Moore’s Paradox and Normative Detachment.Shivprasad Swaminathan - 2022 - Journal of Human Values 28 (3):209-220.
    Journal of Human Values, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 209-220, September 2022. It is paradoxical to make a moral statement and, in the same breath, disavow commitment to it. Following G. E. Moore, who first identified an analogous paradox—albeit, in the case of factual statements and disavowal of belief in them—these are called Moore paradoxical statements. Richard Hare argues that in order to determine whether an ‘ought’ is a moral one, one only needs to examine if this attitudinal adherence necessarily (...)
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  13. Science Communication, Paternalism, and Spillovers.Hrishikesh Joshi - forthcoming - Canadian Journal of Philosophy:1-15.
    Epistemic paternalism involves interfering with the inquiry of others, without their consent, for their own epistemic good. Recently, such paternalism has been discussed as a method of getting the broader public to have more accurate views on important policy relevant matters. In this paper, I discuss a novel problem for such paternalism—what I call epistemic spillovers. The problem arises because what matters for rational belief is one’s total evidence, and further, individual pieces of evidence can have complex interactions with one (...)
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    Evolution as an Extended Metaphor of Education.Vikramaditya Joshi - 2022 - Philosophy of Education 78 (1):115-118.
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    What’s the matter with Huck Finn?Hrishikesh Joshi - 2017 - Philosophical Explorations 20 (1):70-87.
    This paper explores some key commitments of the idea that it can be rational to do what you believe you ought not to do. I suggest that there is a prima facie tension between this idea and certain plausible coherence constraints on rational agency. I propose a way to resolve this tension. While akratic agents are always irrational, they are not always practically irrational, as many authors assume. Rather, “inverse” akratics like Huck Finn fail in a distinctively theoretical way. What (...)
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  16. Is Liberalism Committed to Its Own Demise?Hrishikesh Suhas Joshi - 2018 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 13 (3).
    Are immigration restrictions compatible with liberalism? Recently, Freiman and Hidalgo have argued that immigration restrictions conflict with the core commitments of liberalism. A society with immigration restrictions in place may well be optimal in some desired respects, but it is not liberal, they argue. So if you care about liberalism more deeply than you care about immigration restrictions, you should give up on restrictionism. You can’t hold on to both. I argue here that many restrictions on contractual, economic, and associational (...)
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  17. Socially Motivated Belief and Its Epistemic Discontents.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2024 - Philosophic Exchange.
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    Buddhism and Society: A Great Tradition and Its Burmese Vicissitudes.L. M. Joshi - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):783.
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  19. The Duty to Listen.Hrishikesh Joshi & Robin McKenna - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    In philosophical work on the ethics of conversational exchange, much has been written regarding the speaker side—i.e., on the rights and duties we have as speakers. This paper explores the relatively neglected topic of the duties pertaining to listeners’ side of the exchange. Following W.K. Clifford, we argue that it’s fruitful to think of our epistemic resources as common property. Furthermore, listeners have a key role in maintaining and improving these resources, perhaps a more important role than speakers. We develop (...)
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  20. The Censor's Burden.Hrishikesh Joshi - forthcoming - Noûs.
    Censorship involves, inter alia, adopting a certain type of epistemic policy. While much has been written on the harms and benefits of free expression, and the associated rights thereof, the epistemic preconditions of justified censorship are relatively underexplored. In this paper, I argue that examining intrapersonal norms of how we ought to treat evidence that might come to us over time can shed light on interpersonal norms of evidence generation and sharing that are relevant in the context of censorship. The (...)
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  21. What is the point of free speech?Hrishikesh Joshi - forthcoming - Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues.
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    Freedom, Obligation (Dharma) and Right: An Interrelational Analysis.H. M. Joshi - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:19-42.
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    Recent approaches to axiology.Harsiddh Maganlal Joshi (ed.) - 1991 - Delhi, India: Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan.
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  24. The third (latest) edition (the NSTP theory).Kedar Joshi - manuscript
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  25. Zetetic Intransigence and Democratic Participation.Hrishikesh Joshi - forthcoming - Episteme:1-14.
    A pervasive feature of democracy is disagreement. And in general, when we encounter disagreement from someone who is at least more reliable than chance, this puts some pressure on us to moderate our beliefs. But this raises the specter of asymmetric compliance—it’s not obvious what to do when we moderate our beliefs but the other party refuses to do so. Whereas an elegant solution is available when it comes to how we can to respond to our higher-order evidence while still (...)
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  26. Debunking creedal beliefs.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2022 - Synthese 200 (6):1-18.
    Following Anthony Downs’s classic economic analysis of democracy, it has been widely noted that most voters lack the incentive to be well-informed. Recent empirical work, however, suggests further that political partisans can display selectively lazy or biased reasoning. Unfortunately, political knowledge seems to exacerbate, rather than mitigate, these tendencies. In this paper, I build on these observations to construct a more general skeptical challenge which affects what I call creedal beliefs. Such beliefs share three features: (i) the costs to the (...)
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    Unrealistic Optimism: East and West?Mary Sissons Joshi & Wakefield Carter - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  28. (2 other versions)Immigration Enforcement and Fairness to Would-Be Immigrants.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2018 - In Boonin David, Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy. Palgrave.
    This chapter argues that governments have a duty to take reasonably effective and humane steps to minimize the occurrence of unauthorized migration and stay. While the effects of unauthorized migration on a country’s citizens and institutions have been vigorously debated, the literature has largely ignored duties of fairness to would-be immigrants. It is argued here that failing to take reasonable steps to prevent unauthorized migration and stay is deeply unfair to would-be immigrants who are not in a position to bypass (...)
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  29. Immigration.Hrishikesh Joshi - 2022 - In Matt Zwolinski & Benjamin Ferguson, The Routledge Companion to Libertarianism. Routledge.
    Within the immigration debate, libertarians have typically come down in favor of open borders by defending two main ideas: i) individuals have a right to free movement; and ii) immigration restrictions are economically inefficient, so that lifting them can make everyone better off. This entry describes the rationale for open borders from a libertarian perspective (in part by analogy to the debate around minimum wage laws). Three main objections within the immigration literature are then discussed: i) the view that states (...)
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  30. Partial proof trees as building blocks for a categorial grammar.Aravind K. Joshi & Seth Kulick - 1997 - Linguistics and Philosophy 20 (6):637-667.
    We describe a categorial system (PPTS) based on partial proof trees(PPTs) as the building blocks of the system. The PPTs are obtained byunfolding the arguments of the type that would be associated with a lexicalitem in a simple categorial grammar. The PPTs are the basic types in thesystem and a derivation proceeds by combining PPTs together. We describe theconstruction of the finite set of basic PPTs and the operations forcombining them. PPTS can be viewed as a categorial system incorporating someof (...)
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    Ab-ag affinity thresholds in inventory optimization.Rajani R. Joshi - 1994 - Acta Biotheoretica 42 (4):295-313.
    The role of antibody-antigen affinity and concentrations in adaptive antibody response is analyzed in a framework of probabilistic inventory model for antibody production. Our results indicate significant differences in optimal behaviours of low, moderate and high affinity groups and offer important implications. Interestingly, the involved approach is also of relevance in other production systems. Directions for its applications in industries and information sciences are also presented.
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    Anaphora resolution: A centering a pproach.Aravind Joshi, Rahsmi Prasad & Eleni Miltsakaki - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier.
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  33. Concept of Meaning.H. Joshi - 1987 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 14 (3):309.
     
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  34. Indic in Southeast Asian culture.Ritika Joshi - 2022 - In Himanshu Roy, Social thought in Indic civilization. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
     
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    Jnandeva’s Philosophy of Social Obligation.Shubhada Joshi - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:315-318.
  36. Nitiśāstra-praveda.Vaman Malhar Joshi - 1932
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    Nature of mind.Harsiddh Maganlal Joshi - 1969 - Rajkot,: Saurashtra University.
  38. Nītiśāstra.Shanti Joshi - 1956
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    Role of constrained computational systems in natural language processing.Aravind K. Joshi - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 103 (1-2):117-132.
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  40. Sri Aurobindo's Experiences in the Realm of the Spirit.Kireet Joshi - 1974 - In Aurobindo Ghose, Srinivasa Iyengar & R. K., Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press. pp. 27.
     
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    Studies in Indian logic and metaphysics.Rasik Vihari Joshi - 1979 - Delhi: Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan.
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    The evolution of the concepts of ātman and mokṣa in the different systems of Indian philosophy.Gajanan Narayan Joshi - 1965 - Ahmedabad,: Gujarat University.
  43. Theories of Evolution and Sri Aurobindo.Kireet Joshi - 2007 - In Indrani Sanyal & Krishna Roy, Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld in association with Jadavpur Univ., Kolkata. pp. 46.
     
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    The three fountainheads of Indian philosophy.Baburao Joshi - 1972 - Tunbridge Wells,: Abacus Press.
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    Way to Nirvana According to the Dhammapada.L. M. Joshi - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 5 (1-2):30-38.
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    A possible mathematical specification of “degree-0” or “degree-0 plus a little” learnability.Aravind K. Joshi - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):345-347.
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    Consciousness, Indian psychology, and yoga.Kireet Joshi, Matthijs Cornelissen, Sen Gupta & K. A. (eds.) - 2004 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas.
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  48. Gurukul—the genesis of world peace.Pratima Joshi - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri, In quest of peace: Indian culture shows the path. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 2--384.
     
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    The content of a representation also depends on the procedure interpreting it.A. K. Joshi - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (1):84-84.
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    Thermal glow peaks in KC1: Tl around room temperature.R. V. Joshi & A. K. Menon - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (119):963-968.
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