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  1. How Stable is Democracy?Patrick Grim, Mengzhen Liu, Krishna Bathina, Naijia Liu & Jake William Gordon - 2018 - Journal on Policy and Complex Systems 4:87-108.
    The structure of communication networks can be more or less “democratic”: networks are less democratic if (a) communication is more limited in terms of characteristic degree and (b) is more tightly channeled to a few specifc nodes. Together those measures give us a two-dimensional landscape of more and less democratic networks. We track opinion volatility across that landscape: the extent to which random changes in a small percentage of binary opinions at network nodes result in wide changes across the network (...)
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  2. Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Size.Krishna Udayasankar - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (2):167-175.
    Small and medium-sized firms form 90% of the worldwide population of businesses. However, it has been argued that given their smaller scale of operations, resource access constraints and lower visibility, smaller firms are less likely to participate in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. This article examines the different economic motivations of firms with varying combinations of visibility, resource access and scale of operations. Arguments are presented to propose that in terms of visibility, resource access and operating scale, very small and (...)
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    Contrary thinking: selected essays of Daya Krishna.Daya Krishna (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The volume editors have organized the volume as a set of ten couplets and triplets.
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  4. Modern Logic its Relevance to Philosophy. Edited by Daya Krishna, D.C. Mathur [and] A.P. Rao.Daya Krishna, Dinesh Chandra Mathur & A. P. Rao - 1969 - Impex India.
  5. In memoriam Bimal Krishna Matilal.Bimal Krishna Matilal - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19:227-228.
     
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  6. Philosophy, society, and action: essays in honour of Prof. Daya Krishna.Daya Krishna, K. L. Sharma & R. S. Bhatnagar (eds.) - 1984 - Jaipur, India: Aalekh.
    Festschrift honoring Daya Krishna, b. 1924, professor of philosophy; comprises contributed articles.
     
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    Felicitation Volume Presented to Professor Sripad Krishna Belvalkar.S. Radhakrishnan & Sripad Krishna Belvalkar - 1957 - Motilal Banarasi Dass.
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  8. Reconciling the Irreconcilable: 7 Some Critical Reflections on Deutsch's Humanity and Divinity and Creative Being.Day A. Krishna - 2000 - In Roger T. Ames (ed.), The aesthetic turn: reading Eliot Deutsch on comparative philosophy. Chicago, Ill.: Open Court. pp. 85.
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    Elements of mysticism in contemporary Indian philosophy: with special reference to Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa & Rabindranath Tagore.Krishna Prasad Deo - 1979 - Bhagalpur: Bharat Book Depot.
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    Implications of the ideology-concept.Krishna Prasanna Mukerji - 1955 - Bombay,: Popular Book Depot.
  11. Peace ahmedabad.Krishna Ahooja Patel, Vishwanath Karad, Christopher Key Chappel, Joseph Runzo, Alena Kroupova, Swami Maheshanandji, Irfan Omar, Y. S. Shastri, Sunanda Shastri & Intaj Malek - 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. 699.
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    Il Madhyamakārthasaṃgraha di Bhāviveka: introduzione, edizione del testo tibetano e traduzione annotata.Krishna Del Toso - 2011 - Esercizi Filosofici 6 (2):369-387.
    Edition of the Tibetan text of the Madhyamakārthasaṃgraha attributed to Bhāviveka (based on the Co-ne, sDe-dge, dGa’-ldan and sNar-thaṅ versions), along with an Italian translation and an introductory philosophical study.
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  13. Changing self-concept in the time of COVID-19: a close look at physician reflections on social media.Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Stephen Mason, Crystal Lim, Kiley Wei Jen Loh, Wei Sean Yong, Jin Wei Kwek, Yoke Lim Soong, Yun Ting Ong, Ruth Si Man Wong, Javier Rui Ming Tan, Elijah Gin Lim, Caleb Wei Hao Ng, Keith Zi Yuan Chua, Elaine Quah, Chong Yao Ho & Min Chiam - 2022 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 17 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has changed the healthcare landscape drastically. Stricken by sharp surges in morbidity and mortality with resource and manpower shortages confounding their efforts, the medical community has witnessed high rates of burnout and post-traumatic stress amongst themselves. Whilst the prevailing literature has offered glimpses into their professional war, no review thus far has collated the deeply personal reflections of physicians and ascertained how their self-concept, self-esteem and perceived self-worth has altered during this crisis. Without adequate intervention, this may (...)
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    A Source Book of Hindu Philosophy.Krishna Prakash Bahadur - 1995 - Ess Ess Publ..
    The competent and detailed introduction to this book traces out the origin and rudiments of religions, their essential nature and the causes of their conflicts. It emphasises the truth that all religions are trying to say the same thing in different ways. Religions are meant to bring out the spiritual in man and to make him live a full and virtuous life. Despite the rapid progress in science and medicine, the mysteries of life and death remain as unknown as before. (...)
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    Agenda for research in Indian and western philosophy.Daya Krishna - 2013 - Jaipur: UGC, ASIHSS Programme, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Rajasthan and Literary Circle. Edited by R. S. Bhatnagar.
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  16. World peace-problems of a global era (defence and national security perspectives).Krishna Mohan Mathur - 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. 224.
     
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  17. Hermeneutics in Indian Philosophy.Krishna Roy - 1992 - In D. P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree & Jitendranath Mohanty (eds.), Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy. New Delhi: State University of New York Press.
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  18. Sri Aurobindo on Heraclitus.Krishna Roy - 2007 - In Indrani Sanyal & Krishna Roy (eds.), Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld in association with Jadavpur Univ., Kolkata. pp. 38.
     
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    Understanding the Fluid Nature of Personhood – the Ring Theory of Personhood.Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna & Rayan Alsuwaigh - 2014 - Bioethics 29 (3):171-181.
    Familial determination, replete with its frequent usurping of patient autonomy, propagation of collusion, and circumnavigation of direct patient involvement in their own care deliberations, continues to impact clinical practice in many Asian nations. Suggestions that underpinning this practice, in Confucian-inspired societies, is the adherence of the populace to the familial centric ideas of personhood espoused by Confucian ethics, provide a novel means of understanding and improving patient-centred care at the end of life. Clinical experience in Confucian-inspired Singapore, however, suggests that (...)
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    Four Indian critical essays.Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya & Sisirkumar Ghose (eds.) - 1977 - Calcutta: distributor, Best Books.
    Bhattacharya, K.C. Swaraj in ideas.--Seal, B. The neo-romantic movement in literature.--Tagore, R. The religion of an artist.--Sri Aurobindo. The ideal spirit of poetry.
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    Introduction.Krishna Boddapati - 2022 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 43 (2):223-228.
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    Indian logic: its problems as treated by its schools.Krishna Kumar Dixit - 1975 - Vaishali (Muzaffarpur): Research Institute of Prakrit, Jainology, and Ahimsa.
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    Sources of Indian Tradition.Daya Krishna - 1963 - Philosophy East and West 13 (2):159-165.
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    The science of Hinduism.Krishna Murthy & R. S. - 2015 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
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    Decision-Making at the End of Life: A Singaporean Perspective.Lalit Kr Krishna - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (2):118-126.
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    Best interests determination within the Singapore context.Lalit R. K. Krishna - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (6):787-799.
    Familialism is a significant mindset within Singaporean culture. Its effects through the practice of familial determination and filial piety, which calls for a family centric approach to care determination over and above individual autonomy, affect many elements of local care provision. However, given the complex psychosocial, political and cultural elements involved, the applicability and viability of this model as well as that of a physician-led practice is increasingly open to conjecture. This article will investigate some of these concerns before proffering (...)
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    Journeying with the Dying—Lessons from Palliative Care Physicians.Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Nur Amira Binte Abdul Hamid, Nicole-Ann Lim, Chong Yao Ho & Halah Ibrahim - forthcoming - Asian Bioethics Review:1-23.
    Witnessing suffering and death in palliative care can cause moral distress, emotional exhaustion and maladaptive coping strategies. How sense and meaning is made from these experiences influences how physicians think, feel and act as professionals (professional identity formation or PIF). It also determines how they cope with their roles, care for patients and interact with other professionals. Timely, personalised and appropriate support is key as shaping how these physicians develop and contend with sometimes competing beliefs and roles. The Ring Theory (...)
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    Palliative sedation within the duty of palliative care within the Singaporean clinical context.Lalit Krishna & Jacqueline Chin - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (3):207-215.
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    Indian philosophy: a new approach.Daya Krishna - 1997 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications.
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    The art of the conceptual: explorations in a conceptual maze over three decades.Daya Krishna - 1989 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
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  31. Role of bhagavadgita on world peace problems.Krishna Chakraborty - 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--342.
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    Universal Broadband: Option, Right or Obligation?Krishna Jayakar - 2018 - Journal of Human Values 24 (1):11-24.
    Efforts to encourage universal access to information and communication technologies have run into the problem that some individuals, for reasons of affordability, lack of awareness or preference, continue to be without subscriptions. This article examines the arguments commonly put forward in support of promoting broadband access, to determine whether they can justify universalizing access. It examines the ethical limits of government actions that encourage, enforce or coerce participation in socially beneficial programmes, while potentially overlooking consumer sovereignty and human autonomy. The (...)
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  33. The philosophy of J.N. Mohanty.Daya Krishna & K. L. Sharma (eds.) - 1991 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
     
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    Dharma-parakha.Krishna Murari Misra - 1965
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  35. Theory and practice in hermeneutics.Krishna Roy - 2003 - In Krishna Roy & Kalyan Sen Gupta (eds.), Theory and practice: a collection of essays. Kolkata: Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University in collaboration with Allied Publishers, New Delhi.
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  36. South Asia-sacred forests and human-environment relations.Krishna Gopal Saxena & Chris Coggins - 2022 - In Chris Coggins & Bixia Chen (eds.), Sacred forests of Asia: spiritual ecology and the politics of nature conservation. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Limits to relational autonomy—The Singaporean experience.L. K. R. Krishna, D. S. Watkinson & N. L. Beng - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (3):331-340.
    Recognition that the Principle of Respect for Autonomy fails to work in family-centric societies such as Singapore has recently led to the promotion of relational autonomy as a suitable framework within which to place healthcare decision making. However, empirical data, relating to patient and family opinions and the practices of healthcare professionals in Confucian-inspired Singapore, demonstrate clear limitations on the ability of a relational autonomy framework to provide the anticipated compromise between prevailing family decision-making norms and adopted Western led atomistic (...)
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  38. (1 other version)Comparative Philosophy: What it Is and What it Ought to Be.Daya Krishna - 1986 - Diogenes 34 (136):58-69.
    Ali comparative studies imply simultaneously an identity and a difference, a situation that is replete with intellectual difficulties which give rise to interminable disputes regarding whether we are talking about the same thing or different things. One may cut the gordian knot by deciding either way, but the situation would reappear again as it is bound up with the comparative perspective itself and not with any particular example of it. How long shall we go on “naming”, for the process is (...)
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    Review of Daya Krishna: Political Development: A Critical Perspective[REVIEW]Daya Krishna - 1981 - Ethics 92 (1):165-167.
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    Saṃvāda, a dialogue between two philosophical traditions.Daya Krishna (ed.) - 1991 - Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    'Saṃvāda' is the live report of a dialogue between two philosophical traditions, the Indian and the western, transcribed and edited from the tapes of a week-long seminar held at Pune in 1983. The central issue whether one need postulate 'propositions' as entities to account for our understanding of sentences which are false or those whose truth and faksity is not yet known. The Indian answer is a definitive 'No.'.
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    Śaivism in philosophical perspective.Krishna Sivaraman - 1973 - Delhi,: Motilal Banarsidass.
    significance of its problems and ideals.2 Still, a philosophical doctrine has a timeless quality about it, a fundamental unalterableness of its quest coinciding with the unaltering core of human nature itself.3 The importance of the temporal flux for ...
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    EMIA: Emotion Model for Intelligent Agent.Krishna Asawa & Shikha Jain - 2015 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 24 (4):449-465.
    Emotions play a significant role in human cognitive processes such as attention, motivation, learning, memory, and decision making. Many researchers have worked in the field of incorporating emotions in a cognitive agent. However, each model has its own merits and demerits. Moreover, most studies on emotion focus on steady-state emotions than emotion switching. Thus, in this article, a domain-independent computational model of emotions for intelligent agent is proposed that have modules for emotion elicitation, emotion regulation, and emotion transition. The model (...)
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  43. Salem State College.Krishna Maluck - 1995 - In S. Radhakrishnan, Rama Rao Pappu & S. S. (eds.), New essays in the philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications. pp. 6--89.
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    Gandhian Formula of Harmony and Peace.Krishna Mani Pathak - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 33:45-51.
    Gandhi’s writings on moral issues propose an easiest formula to the world to establish harmony and peace in the global society. In a world where people are confronting a psychological fear of sudden terror and violence, the Gandhian formula of ‘non-violence (ahimsa) as a means’ to form a perfect harmonious world is getting strong attention of the world-community. Truth and non-violence are the two most valuable ingredients of Gandhian moral thoughts. For him, Truth or God is the end and non-violence (...)
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  45. Sartre and the cartesian cogito.Krishna Roy - 1981 - In Mind, language, and necessity. Delhi: Macmillan India.
     
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    Accounting for personhood in palliative sedation: the Ring Theory of Personhood.Lalit Krishna - 2014 - Medical Humanities 40 (1):17-21.
    Application of sedation at the end of life has been fraught with ethical and clinical concerns, primarily focused on its potential to hasten death. However, in the face of clinical data that assuage most of these concerns, a new threat to this treatment of last resort has arisen. Concern now pivots on its effects on the personhood of the patient, underpinned by the manner in which personhood has been conceptualised. For many authors, it is consciousness that is seen to be (...)
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  47. (1 other version)The Nature of Philosophy.DAYA KRISHNA - 1955 - Ethics 68 (1):67-69.
     
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    Indian Philosophy: a counter perspective -- Rev. & enl. ed.Daya Krishna - 2006 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications.
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  49. Jñānamīmāṃsā.Daya Krishna - 1963
     
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  50. 'Knowledge: Whose is it, What is it, and Why Has it to beTrue'?D. Krishna - 2005 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3).
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