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    (2 other versions)Pragmatism and Pioneering in Benoy Sarkar's Sociology and Economics. [REVIEW]K. P. L. & Nagendra Nath Chaudhury - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (14):388.
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    Pragmatism and Pioneering in Benoy Sarkar's Sociology and Economics. By Nagendra Nath Chaudhury. (Calcutta: Chuckervertty Chatterjee & Co., Ltd. 1940. Pp. ii + 152. Price Rs. 3.). [REVIEW]Raymond Firth - 1942 - Philosophy 17 (66):190-.
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  3. On the Scope and Grounds of Social equality.Rekha Nath - 2015 - In Fabian Schuppert and Ivo Wallimann-Helmer Edited by Carina Fourie (ed.), Social Equality: Essays on What It Means to be Equals. Oxford University Press. pp. 186-208.
    On social equality, individuals ought to relate on terms of equality. An important issue concerning this theory, which has not received much attention, is its scope: which individuals ought to relate on egalitarian terms? The answer depends on the theory’s grounds: the basis upon which demands of social equality arise when they do. In this chapter, I consider how we ought to construe the scope and the grounds of social equality. I argue that underlying the considerations social egalitarians advance for (...)
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  4. Negative Aspects of Tolerance.Rajakishore Nath - 2013 - Philosophy Pathways 179 (1).
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  5. Russell, Bertrand: Ethics.Ramendra Nath - 2014
    Bertrand Russell: Ethics This article confines itself to Bertrand Russell’s conversion from ethical cognitivism (similar to G. E. Moore) to ethical non-cognitivism (similar to Ayer). Russell’s conversion is not only historically important, as it contributes to the rise of metaethics, but it also clarifies the central issues between cognitivism and non-cognitivism. Traditionally, ethics has been […].
     
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    The Yoga sūtra of Patañjali: a scientific exposition with original Sanskrit text.Shilaja Nagendra - 1996 - Delhi: Published by Clarion Books associated with Hind Pocket Books. Edited by Vinoda Verma.
    1 23 Fig. 2 25 Fig. 3 25 Fig. 4 60 Fig. 5 159 Fig. 6 161 Fig. 7 161 TABLES Table 1 28 Table 2 29 Table 3 48 Table 4 53 Table 5 67 Table 6.72-73 Table 7 80...
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  7. The Eight Darlings of Indian Aesthetics.A. M. Upadhyay - 2012 - Book Can Also Be Ordered From Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Bijal Haria.
     
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  8. REVIEW OF MUSIC AND ITS THERAPEUTICS W.S.R. AYURVEDIC CLASSICS (BRIHATRAYEE.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2016 - Indian Journal of Agriculture and Allied Sciences 2 (1):114-118.
    Ayurveda is the science of living being. With the aim of health and procurement of disease it almost covers all facets of life. It includes health of an individual at physical, mental, spiritual, social level. Ayurvedic classics includes brihatrayee samhita like Charak, Sushruta and Ashtanga Hridaya. A review based study of music (geet, sangeet) was done in these classics to explore whether these classics includes any form of music as therapy or not. Based on review of these classics it was (...)
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  9. Wisdom, Action, and Knowledge.Oushinar Nath - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry.
    An important debate in the current philosophy of wisdom is whether knowledge is necessary for wisdom. In this paper I argue that knowledge is necessary to explain wise actions. Towards this, firstly, I individuate two modal properties relevant for wise actions: (i) counterfactual robustness: an action performed in the actual world is wise only if it leads to or is constituted by the goals of living well in all nearby worlds; (ii) rational robustness: an action performed for the sake of (...)
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    Rawls on global economic justice: a critical examination.Rekha Nath - 2017 - In Sarah Roberts-Cady & Jon Mandle (eds.), John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions. New York, NY: Oup Usa. pp. 313-328.
    This chapter canvasses the debate between John Rawls and his cosmopolitan critics over the demands of economic justice that arise beyond state borders. In particular, it examines the merits of four defenses of the position Rawls advances in The Law of Peoples that justice does not call for a cross-society egalitarian distributive principle: first, that such a principle would fail to hold states responsible for their economic position; second, that because societies do not have a fundamental interest in wealth, they (...)
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  11. Globalisation: Building A Global Ethics.Rajakishore Nath - 2010 - Philosophy for Business 56.
  12. To abandon the colonial animal" : "race," animals, and the feral child in Kipling's Mowgli stories.Dipika Nath - 2009 - In Sarah E. McFarland & Ryan Hediger (eds.), Animals and agency: an interdisciplinary exploration. Boston: Brill. pp. 251--278.
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    The Secular Imaginary: Gandhi, Nehru and the Idea(s) of India.Sushmita Nath - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Given the popularity and success of the Hindu-Right in India's electoral politics today, how may one study ostensibly 'Western' concepts and ideas, such as the secular and its family of cognates, like secularism, secularisation and secularity in non-Western societies without assuming them simply as derivative, or colonial legacies or contrast cases of Western societies? While recognizing that the dominant language of political modernity of Western societies is not easily translatable in non-Western societies, The Secular Imaginary elaborates upon an intellectual history (...)
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  14. An Approach to Healthy Life through Yoga in Ayurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2014 - International Journal of Research (IJR) 1 (3):40-44.
    Yoga is the spiritual science for holistic development of physical, mental and spiritual aspect of living being. Ayurveda believes an interrelationship between psyche and body and thus if psyche is effected leads to an adverse effect on body and vice versa. Ayurveda is a science of living being which has its broad aim of living healthy life and curing of ailments. The instability of inner psyche (manas) is controlled through yoga. Bhagwat geeta emphasizes yoga as the state of sama sthiti (...)
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  15. Using students' lived experiences in an urban science classroom: An elementary school teacher's thinking.Bhaskar Raj Upadhyay - 2006 - Science Education 90 (1):94-110.
     
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  16. Brahmacharya: A prerequisite to healthy life.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2014 - IAMJ 2 (4):672-677.
    ABSTRACT -/- Ayurveda is science of living being with an aim to live healthy life and curing of ailments. Arogyata (healthy life) is root to achieve the purushartha chatushtaya which are dharma(religious rituals), artha, kama and moksha. Kama in society is taken in sexual lust but Vatsayan has described kama as the enjoyment of appropriate objects by the five senses of hear- ing, feeling, seeing, tasting, and smelling, assisted by the mind together with the soul. The ingre- dient in this (...)
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  17. A critical review of fundamental principles of Ayurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay & Dinesh Kumar K. Dinesh - 2015 - IAMJ 3 (7):2075-2083.
    The fundamental principle holds a strong ground in Ayurveda. Every medical stream has its own science in which its matter is developed, evolved and explained. From creation of living to issues of health, disease and its treatment these fundamental principles are the root. These can be enumerated as Tridosha, Panchamahabhuta, Prakriti, Ojas, Dhatu, Mala, Agni, Manas, Atma etc. They are most unique and original approach to the material creation and it has all scope to incorporate the modern development in the (...)
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    Why It's OK to Be Fat.Rekha Nath - 2024 - New York: Routledge.
    Anti-fat sentiment is pervasive, and fat people suffer a host of harms as a result: workforce discrimination, inferior medical care, relentless teasing, and internalized shame. A significant proportion of the population endures such harms. Yet, that is not typically regarded as a serious problem. Most of us aren’t quite sure: Is it really OK to be fat? This book argues that it is. In Why It’s OK to Be Fat, Nath debunks popular narratives about weight, health, and lifestyle choices (...)
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  19. scope of Dharma w.s.r. to ritual dieties (karma kanda) in AYurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2015 - Indian Journal of Allied and Agriculture Sciences 1 (3):112-115.
    Ayurveda is science of living being. Aim of Ayurveda is mantainance of healthy life and pacification of diseases of diseased ones. Dharma, artha, kama and moksha these four are together called chaturvidha purushartha which is achieved by arogya (health).Ayurveda holds view of its independent darshanika viewthough it has shades of nearly all six astika darshanas. Mimamsa’s first verse implies its motto to explore Dharma. Ayurveda considers dharma as one of basic component to health. Dharma has been described under trieshana by (...)
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    Obesity and Responsibility for Health.Rekha Nath - 2024 - In Ben Davies, Gabriel De Marco, Neil Levy & Julian Savulescu (eds.), Responsibility and Healthcare. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 184-209.
    This chapter examines the case for health care policies aimed at holding obese individuals responsible for their weight and for obesity-related health issues. In particular, it considers the merits of two arguments for policies that would seek to make obese individuals bear some of the higher health care costs associated with being that way. On the fairness argument, it is claimed that such policies would serve the interests of fairness by holding obese individuals to account for irresponsible lifestyle choices that (...)
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  21. conceptual review of Adhyatma in Ayurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2013 - IJAHM 3 (6):1404-1408.
    This adhyatma gyana is also a part of Ayurveda because it is related to human health especially with mental health; A group of diseases is described independently in Sushruta as adhyatmika dukha. Contemporary books also mention adhyatmika dukha and adhyatma has been described in details. The subject matter of adhyatma has been mentioned from different point of view, but in fact the adhyatma is related to atman, as it is knowledge of atman and its related subjects are the knowledgeable materials (...)
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  22. Rawls on global economic justice : a critical examination.Rekha Nath - 2017 - In Sarah Roberts-Cady & Jon Mandle (eds.), John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions. New York, NY: Oup Usa.
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    Towards universal humanism.Prem Nath - 1964 - Jullundar City: [S. L. Jain].
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    Phenomenology: Between Essentialism and Transcendental Philosophy.Jitendra Nath Mohanty - 1997 - Northwestern University Press.
    The accessibility of these essays, coupled with Mohanty's consideration of lesser-known phenomenologists (Ingarden, Scheler, Hartmann, et. al.) mark this as a major updating of phenomenology for a contemporary audience.
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    Emergence of drug resistance in microbes, its dissemination and target modification of antibiotics: A life threatening problem to human society.R. K. Upadhyay - 2011 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 2 (5):119-126.
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  26. Teaching science in a poor urban school in Pakistan: Tensions in the life history of a female elementary teacher.Bhaskar Upadhyay, Angela Calabrese Barton & Rubina Zahur - 2005 - Science Education 89 (5):725-743.
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  27. Relational egalitarianism.Rekha Nath - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (7):1-12.
    In the past few decades, there has been a growing literature on relational egalitarianism. Relational egalitarianism is a view on the nature and value of equality. In contrast to the dominant view in recent debates on equality—distributive egalitarianism, on which equality is about ensuring people have or fare the same in some respect—on the relational view, equality is a matter of the terms on which relationships are structured. But what exactly does it mean for people to relate as equals? And (...)
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  28. The unseen hand.Raushan Nath - 1971 - New Delhi,: Rajiv Publications; [distributors: Trimurti Publications.
     
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    The Yogadarśana: comprising Yogasūtra with Vyāsabhāṣya: original and romanized Sanskrit with English translation and notes.Meeta Nath - 2016 - Delhi: Vidyanidhi Prakashan. Edited by Patañjali, Vyāsa, Ganganatha Jha & Ram Nath Jha.
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  30. (1 other version)From posthumanism to ethics of artificial intelligence.Rajakishore Nath & Riya Manna - 2021 - AI and Society 38 (1):185-196.
    Posthumanism is one of the well-known and significant concepts in the present day. It impacted numerous contemporary fields like philosophy, literary theories, art, and culture for the last few decades. The movement has been concentrated around the technological development of present days due to industrial advancement in society and the current proliferated daily usage of technology. Posthumanism indicated a deconstruction of our radical conception of ‘human’, and it further shifts our societal value alignment system to a novel dimension. The majority (...)
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  31. Mind in Artificial Intelligence.Rajakishore Nath - 2008 - Philosophy Pathways 140.
     
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  32. Roy, MN.Ramendra Nath - 2011 - In James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.
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  33. The problem of machine ethics in artificial intelligence.Rajakishore Nath & Vineet Sahu - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):103-111.
    The advent of the intelligent robot has occupied a significant position in society over the past decades and has given rise to new issues in society. As we know, the primary aim of artificial intelligence or robotic research is not only to develop advanced programs to solve our problems but also to reproduce mental qualities in machines. The critical claim of artificial intelligence advocates is that there is no distinction between mind and machines and thus they argue that there are (...)
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  34. Equal Standing in the Global Community.Rekha Nath - 2011 - The Monist 94 (4):593-614.
    What bearing does living in an increasingly globalized world have upon the moral assessment of global inequality? This paper defends an account of global egalitarianism that differs from standard accounts with respect to both the content of and the justification for the imperative to reduce global inequality. According to standard accounts of global egalitarianism, the global order unjustly allows a person’s relative life prospects to track the morally arbitrary trait of where she happens to be born. After raising some worries (...)
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  35. Navonmeṣaḥ: Mahāmahopādhyāya Gopinātha Kavirāja smr̥tigranthaḥ.Gopi Nath Kaviraj (ed.) - 1987 - Varanasi, India: M.M. Gopinath Kaviraj Centenary Celebration Committee.
    Contributed articles on Indic philosophy and on the works of Gopi Nath Kaviraj, Indic scholar.
     
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  36. (1 other version)Wittgenstein on the existence of the mind in the physical world.Rajakishore Nath - 2016 - Austrian Wittgenstein Society 39:181-182.
    In this paper I shall explore Wittgenstein’s view on the existence of mind. The main concern is in this paper to give a positive theory of mind which can provide a method for understanding mind as a metaphysical reality. In this context the self is presupposed by which what we call the mental phenomena including consciousness, because without the self the mind will be meaningless in this physical world. That is, this phenomenon of world itself needs a self in which (...)
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    Disgusting desire: The Windup Girl as both object of desire and abject body.Mahesh Krishna & Nagendra Kumar - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (1):117-124.
    The primary question this article deals with is one of ontology. In a dystopian world populated with genetically engineered windups and hybrids, what constitutes ‘the human’? This article looks at how the posthuman body in a dystopian novel like The Windup Girl, set in a world where geographical, political, social, economic and religious norms and boundaries are erased and reconfigured, can in no way simply remain a mere body, but transmutes into a highly complex political and social site from whence (...)
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  38. Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right.Rekha Nath - 2011 - Social Theory and Practice 37 (4):679-696.
    Virginia Held argues that terrorism can be justified in some instances. But unlike standard, consequentialist justifications, hers is deontological. This paper critically examines her argument. It explores how the values of fairness, responsibility, and desert can serve to justify acts of terrorism. In doing so, two interpretations of her account are considered: a responsibility-insensitive and a responsibility-sensitive interpretation. On the first, her argument collapses into a consequentialist justification. On the second, it relies on an implausible conception of responsibility. Either way, (...)
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  39. Machine Consciousness, Mind & Consciousness.Rajakishore Nath - 2014 - Roceedings of the 50th Anniversary Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour,Pp. 626-631.
     
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  40. Why Materialism as a Theory Fails?R. Nath - 2006 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):195-204.
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    Private supplementary tutoring among primary students in Bangladesh.Samir Ranjan Nath - 2008 - Educational Studies 34 (1):55-72.
    Using the databases created under Education Watch, a civil society initiative to monitor primary and basic education in Bangladesh, this paper explores trends, socioeconomic differentials and cost in private supplementary tutoring among primary students and its impact on learning achievement. The rate of primary school students getting access to private supplementary tutoring is increasing at two percentage points per year and reached 31% in 2005. Incidence of private tutoring was greater among boys and urban students than respective counterparts. Educated parents (...)
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    Microstructure and mechanical properties of a partially crystallized La-based bulk metallic glass.J. Basu, N. Nagendra, Y. Li & U. Ramamurty - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (15):1747-1760.
    The evolution of microstructure upon partial crystallization and its influence on the mechanical properties such as hardness, elastic modulus and viscosity in a La 55 Al 25 Cu 10 Ni 5 Co 5 bulk metallic glass alloy are studied. Specimens with various volume fractions of crystalline phases were obtained by annealing the as-cast amorphous alloy above its glass transition temperature and were characterized by transmission electron microscopy. Microscopic examination of the heat-treated samples shows short-range-ordered domains prior to nanocrystallization within the (...)
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    The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl: A Historical Development.Jitendra Nath Mohanty - 2008 - Yale University Press.
    Edmund Husserl, known as the founder of the phenomenological movement, was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. A prolific scholar, he explored an enormous landscape of philosophical subjects, including philosophy of math, logic, theory of meaning, theory of consciousness and intentionality, and ontology in addition to phenomenology. This deeply insightful book traces the development of Husserl’s thought from his earliest investigations in philosophy—informed by his work as a mathematician—to his publication of _Ideas_ in 1913. Jitendra N. (...)
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  44. First Person Accounts of Yoga Meditation Yield Clues to the Nature of Information in Experience. Shetkar, Alex Hankey & H. R. Nagendra - 2017 - Cosmos and History 13 (1):240-252.
    Since the millennium, first person accounts of experience have been accepted as philosophically valid, potentially useful sources of information about the nature of mind and self. Several Vedic sciences rely on such first person accounts to discuss experience and consciousness. This paper shows that their insights define the information structure of experience in agreement with a scientific theory of mind fulfilling all presently known philosophical and scientific conditions. Experience has two separate components, its information content, and a separate ‘witness aspect’, (...)
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  45. Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: A Critique of the Mechanistic Theory of Mind.Rajakishore Nath - 2009 - Universal Publishers.
    This book deals with the major philosophical issues in the theoretical framework of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in particular and cognitive science in general.
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    Husserl, Frege and the overcoming of psychologism.Jitendra Nath Mohanty - 1984 - In Kah Kyung Cho (ed.), Philosophy and science in phenomenological perspective. Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 143--152.
  47. Early and Later Putnam on Functionalism.Rajakishore Nath - 2005 - Sandhan: Journal of Centre for Studies in Civilizations 5 (2):53-64.
    In this paper, I shall review the reasons that let Putnam to propose functionalism and the reasons that subsequently led him to abandon it. I would like to discuss Putnam's views belonging to early Putnam and later Putnam. First, let us focus on early Putnam. Early Putnam tries to show the possibility of robot consciousness. As a functionalist, Putnam shows that the human being is an autonomous: that is, human mind is a computing machine. Later, he changes his position to (...)
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    L'intégration de l'éthique à la formation universitaire et professionnelle: éducation aux valeurs et quête d'un nouveau modèle de leaders.Joseph Nathé Amegbleame - 2009 - [Lomé]: [Imp. Écho d'Afrique].
    "Notre époque prend conscience qu'elle se trouve de plus en plus marquée par les problèmes qui conditionnent notre société et son avenir. Le retour éthique permet de redécouvrir les valeurs de base requises dans le contexte de la culture, de l'histoire et de la société de l'Afrique d'aujourd'hui. Ces trois paradigmes déterminent notre identité, monrtrent à suffisance l'évaluation du poids de notre responsabilité humaine et oriente notre engagement. L'intégration de l'éthique à la formation universitaire et professionnelle a l'avantage de préparer (...)
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  49. Das religiöse Weltbild bei Rabīndranāth Tagore.Nilendra Nath Bhanja - 1964 - Gelnhausen,: H. Schwab.
     
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    Tantras, their philosophy and occult secrets.Dhirendra Nath Bose - 1956 - Calcutta: Firma KLM. Edited by Hiralal Haldar.
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