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  1. Introduction to Concepts Relevant to Formal Sciences.Prabal Kumar Sen - 2006 - In Pranab Kumar Sen & Prabal Kumar Sen (eds.), Philosophical concepts relevant to sciences in Indian tradition. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 349.
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    Nyayabhaskara - A Lost Nyaya Work.Prabal Kumar Sen - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5:267.
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    Daya Krishna on Some Indian Theories of Negation: A Critique.Prabal Kumar Sen - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (4):543-561.
    Contrary Thinking, an anthology of selected essays by Daya Krishna, contains, among others, two essays that deal with problems pertaining to negation: “Negation: Can Philosophy Ever Recover from It?” and “Some Problems Regarding Thinking about Abhāva in the Indian Tradition.” These essays comprise part 5 of this book, and the editorial introduction to this part concludes with the following remark:With characteristic philosophical irony, Daya Krishna raises the problem that non-being itself is non-existent and that negation is nothing at all.In both (...)
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    (1 other version)Nyāyabhāskara — a lost nyāya work.Prabal Kumar Sen - 1978 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5 (3):267-274.
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    The Indian Context for Buddhist Reductionism.Prabal Kumar Sen - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (2):537-547.
    In 1984, Derek Parfit, in his book Reasons and Persons, argued in favor of the reductionist view about persons, which at that time aroused a great deal of controversy. Although Parfit’s views were not accepted by the majority of the exponents of Western analytic philosophy, in Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy Mark Siderits observes that Parfit did not abandon the view that “the existence of a person just consists in the existence of a brain and a body and the occurrence (...)
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    Nyāy abhāskara—A lost nyāya work.Prabal Kumar Sen - 1979 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 7 (1):95-102.
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    Śruti as a Means of Establishing Ajñāna.Prabal Kumar Sen - 2016 - Sophia 55 (4):477-489.
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    Vedāntaparibhāṣa of Dharmarāja Adhvarīndra: Sanskrit text, English translation and elucidation.Gopinath Bhattacharyya, Dharmarājādhvarīndra & Prabal Kumar Sen - 2013 - Kolkata: University of Calcutta, Department of Philosophy under UGC SAP DRS (phase 1) in collaboration with Maha Bodhi Book Agency. Edited by Gopinath Bhattacharyya, Prabal Kumar Sen, Uma Chattopadhyay & Dharmarājādhvarindra.
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    Philosophical concepts relevant to sciences in Indian tradition.Pranab Kumar Sen & Prabal Kumar Sen (eds.) - 2006 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
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    Vamadhara's works and his textual criticism of the Nyāyasūtras.Prabal Kumar Sen - 1980 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 8 (2):99-133.
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    Buddha evaṃ Bauddha śāsana.Sanjib Kumar Das - 2022 - Delhi: Buddhist World Press.
    On Buddhism, and on the life and philosophy of Gautama Buddha; includes contributed articles.
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    Mapping the Intellectual Structure of Social Entrepreneurship Research: A Citation/Co-citation Analysis.Pradeep Kumar Hota, Balaji Subramanian & Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (1):89-114.
    In this paper, we employ bibliometric analysis to empirically analyse the research on social entrepreneurship published between 1996 and 2017. By employing methods of citation analysis, document co-citation analysis, and social network analysis, we analyse 1296 papers containing 74,237 cited references and uncover the structure, or intellectual base, of research on social entrepreneurship. We identify nine distinct clusters of social entrepreneurship research that depict the intellectual structure of the field. The results provide an overall perspective of the social entrepreneurship field, (...)
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    Gender Diversity in the Editorial Boards of Global Obstetrics and Gynecology Journals.Seema Rawat, Pratyush Kumar & Lovish Wadhwa - 2025 - Asian Bioethics Review 17 (1):43-57.
    Gender representation in academic and professional settings is crucial for diversity and inclusivity. Editorial boards of scholarly journals shape research priorities, influencing global knowledge flow. In obstetrics and gynecology, with a focus on women’s health, board composition is of particular significance. This paper explores gender representation in international obstetrics and gynecology journal editorial boards, addressing potential disparities. The study adopts a cross-sectional design, analyzing the gender composition of editorial boards in global obstetrics and gynecology journals. A comprehensive search strategy identified (...)
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    The Yogācāra idealism.Ashok Kumar Chatterjee - 1962 - Varanasi,: Banaras Hindu University.
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  15. Dreamless Sleep and Some Related Philosophical Issues.Ramesh Kumar Sharma - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (2):210 - 231.
    The phenomenon of dreamless sleep and its philosophical consequences, particularly deep sleep's relevance to such issues as Self, Consciousness, Personal Identity, Unity of Subject, and Disembodied Life, are explored through a discussion, in varying detail, of certain noted doctrines and views--for example of Advaita Vedānta, Hegel, and H. D. Lewis. Finally, with a cue from Leibniz and McTaggart, the suggestion is made that at no stage during sleep is the self without some perceptions, however indeterminate. Support for this hypothesis is (...)
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    Philosophy of Gorakhnath with Goraksha-Vacana-Sangraha.Akshaya Kumar Banerjea - 1962 - Gorakhpur: Mahant Dig Vijai Nath Trust.
    The cult of the Kanphata Yogis is a definite unite within Hinduism, and its study is essential for understanding this phase of the religious life of India. the book is divided into three sections. The first two sections comprising chapters 1 - 13 deal with the cult and history of this sec. the third section containing chapters 14 - 16 opens with the Sanskrit Text Goraksastaka and its English rendering and annotations. The book is fully documented. It has a preface, (...)
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    Beyond Sociology: Trans-Civilizational Dialogues and Planetary Conversations.Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) - 2018 - Springer Singapore.
    This book explores the contours of a transformational sociology which seeks to reconsider the horizons of sociological imagination. It questions accepted modernist assumptions such as the equation of society and nation-state, the dualism of individual and society and that of ontology and epistemology. Arguing that contemporary sociology suffers from what Ulrich Beck calls the Nato-like fire power of western sociology, it argues that sociology has to open itself to transcivilizational dialogues and planetary conversations about self, culture and society. The book (...)
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    Effect of an 8-Week Yoga-Based Lifestyle Intervention on Psycho-Neuro-Immune Axis, Disease Activity, and Perceived Quality of Life in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.Surabhi Gautam, Manoj Kumar, Uma Kumar & Rima Dada - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society: New Pathways of Consciousness, Freedom and Solidarity.Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) - 2021 - Springer Singapore.
    This book explores the dynamics of interaction between pragmatism and spirituality in the constitution and working of consciousness, freedom and solidarity. This book is cross-cultural and transdisciplinary in nature and brings critical and transformative perspectives from different philosophical and spiritual traditions of the world. It discusses the works of seminal thinkers such as William James, Rudolf Steiner, John Dewey, Swami Vivekananda, Martin Heidegger, Claude Levi-Strauss, Jordan Peterson, Slavos Zizek, Paul Valeri and O.V. Vijayan. It also explores dialogues between pragmatism and (...)
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    Ethics and aesthetics of technologies.Arun Kumar Tripathi - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (1):5-9.
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    Nietzsche Contra Manu: Ambedkar’s Nietzsche Moment and the Politics of Dalit Rage.Kalyan Kumar Das - 2023 - Critical Philosophy of Race 11 (1):68-93.
    Echoing bell hooks’s discussions on “black rage,” this article explores the politics of “Dalit rage” by juxtaposing some instances of projections of Dalits as an “angry,” “illiberal,” and “intolerant” constituency with examples of anger from Dalit literature. While these projections in “mainstream” media and caste Hindu–dominated civil society narratives often represent them as engulfed in the emotive states marked by anger, intolerance, and impatience, the instances from Dalit literature archive a “Dalit rage” that demands to be dissociated from the Nietzschean (...)
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    A meta‐analysis exploring the relationship between perceived brand ethicality and consumer response.M. Geetha, Arun Kumar Kaushik, Jensolin Abithakumari & Preeti R. Gotmare - 2024 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 33 (4):763-779.
    Recent research highlights the relationship between perceived brand ethicality (PBE), consumer purchase intention, and the consumer–brand relationship. Existing empirical studies offer mixed findings on whether these three relate positively, negatively, or not at all. Moreover, their relationships have not been the primary focus of existing meta-analytic reviews. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis to provide an empirical consensus to this debate by studying the magnitude of the association between PBE and consumer responses (purchase intention, brand trust, and brand loyalty). Moreover, we (...)
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    Rethinking the Human and the Social: Towards a Multiverse of Transformations.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2011 - International Journal of Social Quality 1 (1):109-120.
    Our understanding of the human and the social, as well as our realization of these, are in need of fundamental transformations, as our present day use of these are deeply anthropocentric, Eurocentric and dualistic. Human development discourse looks at the human in an adjectival way, so does the social quality approach to the category of the social: neither reflects the profound rethinking both the categories have gone through even in the Western theoretical imagination. In this context, the present essay explores (...)
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    Cultivating New Movements and Circles of Meaning Generation: Upholding our World, Regenerating Our Earth and the Calling of a Planetary Lokasamgraha.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2020 - Journal of Human Values 26 (2):146-166.
    Meaning is a key foundation of human life. We yearn to make our life meaningful and have a proper understanding of the meaning of words and worlds, which help us in blossoming of life rather than being trapped in labyrinths of confusion and annihilated in varieties of killing and destruction. But this fundamental yearning for meaning has always been under stress in different periods and epochs of human history. In our contemporary world, we are also going through stress, vis-à-vis the (...)
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    Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured TiO3thin films by a modified chemical route.Kuldeep Chand Verma, Amit Kumar Sharma, S. S. Bhatt, R. K. Kotnala & N. S. Negi - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (27):2321-2332.
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    Peace Philosophy in Action.Candice C. Carter & Ravindra Kumar (eds.) - 2010 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book documents recent and historical events in the theoretically-based practice of peace development. Its diverse collection of essays describes different aspects of applied philosophy in peace action, commonly involving the contributors' continual engagement in the field, while offering support and optimal responses to conflict and violence.
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    Formal aspects of causality.Ashok Kumar Gangadean - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (1):65-70.
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    Formal ontology and the dialectical transformation of consciousness.Ashok Kumar Gangadean - 1979 - Philosophy East and West 29 (1):21-48.
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    Salient Features of the Nature of Growth Experienced by Teachers and Students of Rishi Valley School Set Up by the Krishnamurti Foundation of India (KFI).Sundar Kumar Gandikota - 2010 - Journal of Human Values 16 (1):49-55.
    The approach of looking at organizations from the perspective of Management Strategy, Structure, Systems and Style (4-S) has been considered to be one of the useful ways for understanding and managing them well. In schools, the educational intent or educational philosophy or vision, which may be likened to the term strategy used in other contexts, is one of the determinants of the organizational structure, systems and style. The way these four elements interact with each other and manifest in the various (...)
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    The towering wave.Basanta Kumar Mallik - 1953 - London,: V. Stuart.
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    Avenues to beauty: eight essays in aesthetics.Sushil Kumar Saxena - 2009 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
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    Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Enhancing Circular Economy Performance: Study Case in Indonesia.Nursery Alfaridi Nasution, Idris Gautama So, Asnan Furinto & Rini Setiowati - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:570-602.
    The concept of circular economy entails the reduction of resource inputs and the reclamation of waste in order to tackle the environmental, economic, and social challenges that sprang from the persistence of the linear economic model. Implementing a circular economy certainly has its own challenges. One of which is to find a sustainable supply chain. Sustainable supply chains are designed and man¬aged by combining practices responsible for the environment and society throughout the life cycle of a product or service. This (...)
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    Beyond Sociology: An Introduction and An Invitation.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2018 - In Beyond Sociology: Trans-Civilizational Dialogues and Planetary Conversations. Springer Singapore. pp. 1-10.
    Exploring new frontiers of sociology does not mean extending existing theories and methods but rather interrogating some of its uncritically accepted modernist assumptions, such as the equating of society and nation-state, the dualism of individual and society and that of ontology and epistemology. Beyond Sociology explores pathways in which we go beyond sociology in terms of exploring the contours of a transformational sociology; this seeks to transform the assumptions of conventional sociological theorizing and practice as well as modes of sociological (...)
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    Beyond Cosmopolitanism: Towards Planetary Transformations.Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) - 2017 - Springer Singapore.
    Considering the different traditions of cosmopolitan thinking and experimentation, this cutting edge volume examines the contemporary revival of cosmopolitanism as a response to the challenges of living in an interdependent world. Through a unique multidisciplinary approach, it takes the debate beyond the one-sided universalism of the Euro-American world and explores the multiverse of transformations which confront cosmopolitanism. The collection highlights central questions of cosmopolitan responsibility, global citizenship and justice as well as the importance of dialogue among civilizations, cultures, religions and (...)
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  35. Kymlicka, Multiculturalism, and Non-Western Nations: The Problem with Liberalism.Ashwani Kumar Peetush - 2003 - Public Affairs Quarterly 17 (4):291-318.
    In this paper, I argue that Will Kymlicka’s theory of “mult”-iculturalism serves to unwittingly perpetuate a form of neo-colonial agenda in which Indigenous claims for recognition and sovereignty in Canada are accommodated to the degree and extent to which they are willing to “liberalize” and promote distinctly Euro-Western self-understandings and conceptions of individual autonomy (tied to substantive notions such as private property) – the supposedly foundational value and defining feature of liberalism. In fact, Kymlicka vehemently attacks Rawls’ theory of political (...)
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    The practice of terminal discharge: Is it euthanasia by stealth?Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Vengadasalam Murugam & Daniel Song Chiek Quah - 2018 - Nursing Ethics 25 (8):1030-1040.
    ‘Terminal discharges’ are carried out in Singapore for patients who wish to die at home. However, if due diligence is not exercised, parallels may be drawn with euthanasia. We present a theoretical discussion beginning with the definition of terminal discharges and the reasons why they are carried out in Singapore. By considering the intention behind terminal discharges and utilising a multidisciplinary team to deliberate on the clinical, social and ethical intricacies with a patient- and context-specific approach, euthanasia is avoided. It (...)
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    Stabilization of coherent precipitates in nanoscale thin films.Pooja Rani, Arun Kumar, B. Vishwanadh, Somnath Bhattacharyya, R. Tewari & Anandh Subramaniam - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (36):4130-4142.
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  38. Smr̥ticāraṇe mahāyogī Anirbāṇa.Dilip Kumar Roy - 1979 - Kalikātā: Haimabatī : paribeśaka Śrīarabinda Pāṭhamandira.
     
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    Transforming Caste Domination and the Challenges of Structural Transformations and Transformation of Consciousness: Ambedkar, Shankara and Beyond.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2024 - Journal of Human Values 30 (2):188-201.
    Caste is a multidimensional reality in history and society, and it has manifested itself through varieties of structures of domination which are simultaneously cultural, economic, political and ideological as caste has also been related in complex ways with structures of class and gender domination. These structures of domination have led to the annihilation of self and society. This led Ambedkar to challenge us for annihilating caste. For Ambedkar, annihilation of caste calls for the realization of each person as an individual (...)
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    Interfacing of Any PLC to Lab VIEW Using Modbus Protocol.Sunil Kr Singh Kushwaha, Ravi Kumar & Chanchal - 2017 - International Journal of Engineering and Technology 4 (6):543–545.
    Lab VIEW is frameworks designing programming for applications that require test, estimation, and control with fast access to equipment and information experiences. Lab VIEW By National Instruments is very good graphical programming tool for Engineers. Lab VIEW can be interface may peripheral devices for getting data from surrounding, different type of sensors and other hardware. In this Paper we are showing interfacing of PLC to Lab VIEW software for our application.
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    Knowledge and Human Liberation: Jürgen Habermas, Sri Aurobindo and Beyond.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2004 - European Journal of Social Theory 7 (1):85-103.
    Knowledge and human liberation are epochal challenges and a key question here is what the meaning of knowledge and the meaning of human liberation are. This article argues that knowledge means not only knowledge of self, society and nature as conceived within the predominant dualistic logic of modernity but also knowledge of transcendental self beyond sociological role playing, knowledge of nature beyond anthropocentric reduction and control, and knowledge of cosmos, God and transcendence in an interconnected spirit of autonomy and interpenetration. (...)
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    Rethinking the Politics and Ethics of Consumption: Dialogues with the Swadeshi Movements and Gandhi.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2004 - Journal of Human Values 10 (1):41-51.
    This article attempts to create the space for rethinking the politics and ethics of consumption by initiating dialogues with Swadeshi movements and Gandhi in order to transform the spaces ofproduction transcending the concern for consumption choices. Analysing the history of Swadeshi movements in pre-independence India, especially Bengal, and drawing inspiration from Gandhi 's Swadeshi movement and his principles of swaraj and satyagraha, an attempt has been made here to provide an aesthetic, ethical and spiritual foundation for the present version of (...)
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  43. Basic Formal Ontology for bioinformatics.Barry Smith, Anand Kumar & Thomas Bittner - 2005 - IFOMIS Reports.
    Two senses of ‘ontology’ can be distinguished in the current literature. First is the sense favored by information scientists, who view ontologies as software implementations designed to capture in some formal way the consensus conceptualization shared by those working on information systems or databases in a given domain. [Gruber 1993] Second is the sense favored by philosophers, who regard ontologies as theories of different types of entities (objects, processes, relations, functions) [Smith 2003]. Where information systems ontologists seek to maximize reasoning (...)
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    Sustainable development goals and Gandhian constructive programs: pluriversal evolutionary flourishing, transcivilizational dialogues and planetary realizations.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2024 - Journal of Global Ethics 20 (3):363-372.
    The UN Sustainable Development Goals contain17 goals such as no poverty and realization of peace. The themes and goals have arguably been conceptualized from a predominantly Euro-American perspective. This article opens these themes and goals to trans-civilizational dialogues including dialogue with visions and practices of Gandhi, especially his constructive programs.
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  45. Nyāyasūtram = Nyāyasūtra of Gautama: a system of Indian logic.Gautama - 1939 - Edited by Ganganatha Jha, Vātsyāyana & Vācaspatimiśra.
     
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    A New Global Humanity and the Calling of a Post-colonial Cosmopolis.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2009 - Journal of Human Values 15 (1):1-14.
    The discourse and practice of humanism is at a cross-road, now challenged by posthuman reflections on what it means to be human. Our understanding of human and humanism is also challenged by transformations in nation-state and citizenship. In this context, the present article explores pathways of a new global humanity emerging out of cross-cultural reflections and new intellectual and social movements.
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    Beyond Sociology: Cultivating an Ontological Epistemology of Participation.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2018 - In Beyond Sociology: Trans-Civilizational Dialogues and Planetary Conversations. Springer Singapore. pp. 29-51.
    Sociology is part of the agenda of modernity which privileges epistemology to the neglect of ontological issues. In the modernist mode, sociology was considered only an epistemic project, a project of knowing about the world with proper procedure and scientific method and neglected issues of consciousness, self, relationship of subject and object, and ontological issues of self-nurturance and self-transformation. The neglect of ontology is a crucial gap in modernistic sociology which continues to persist even in contemporary new formulations such as (...)
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    Cross-Fertilizing Roots and Routes: Towards a New Art of Border Crossing.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2021 - In Roots, Routes and a New Awakening: Beyond One and Many and Alternative Planetary Futures. Springer Singapore. pp. 163-178.
    Roots and routes raise the questions of boundaries and borders and call for a new art of border crossing. Boundaries, borders, and margins are related concepts and realities and each of these can be conceptualized and organized in closed or open ways with variations in degrees of closure as well as openness. The existing conceptualization and organization of boundaries, borders, and margins reflect and embody a logic of statis, closure and a cult of exclusivistic, and exclusionary sovereignty. The articles argues (...)
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    Cross-Fertilizing Roots and Routes: An Introduction and an Invitation.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2021 - In Roots, Routes and a New Awakening: Beyond One and Many and Alternative Planetary Futures. Springer Singapore. pp. 1-6.
    Roots and Routes are related to each other but in life, self, culture and society we sometimes forget this. We become either prisoners of closed roots or rootless routes. The introduction to this book tries to overcome such closure and imprisonment and discusses many contributions of this volume. It tries to create pathways of going beyond one and many create alternative planetary futures.
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    Gardens of God: Spiritual Pragmatism and Transformation of Religion, Politics, Self and Society.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2021 - In Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society: New Pathways of Consciousness, Freedom and Solidarity. Springer Singapore. pp. 315-326.
    Kingdom of God is a familiar and dominant discourse in religion, society and the world. It is also a dominant framing for thinking about a good society here on Earth. But the discourse of Kingdom of God is many a time locked in a discourse of power. In dominant versions of political theology, it is linked to violence. In this essay, an attempt is made to rethink Kingdom of God as Gardens of God. There is also an interlinked attempt to (...)
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