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    On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research.Rati Mekvabishvili - 2023 - Economic Thought 11 (1):37.
    The article discusses the concepts of altruism and prosocial behavior and their importance in interdisciplinary studies of behavioral economics. The basic theoretical models and concepts of altruism in Behavioral Economics are reviewed. Altruism is shown to be a hidden and complicated form of selfishness. In essence, altruism and prosociality are therefore not fundamentally different concepts: both are ultimately self-oriented. In the article, we take the Christian worldview and compare altruism with Christian love and discuss their differences and the importance of (...)
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    Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili's 'On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research'.Gigi Foster - 2023 - Economic Thought 11 (1):58.
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    Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili's 'On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research'.Peter Earl - 2023 - Economic Thought 11 (1):54.
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    Limits to economics, religion and (maybe) everything else: Reply to Rati Mekvabishvili's 'On the Importance of Altruism, Prosocial Behavior and Christian Love in Behavioral Economics research'.Rafael Galvao de Almeida - 2023 - Economic Thought 11 (1):66.
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    On the Ṣaḍdhātusamīkṣā, a Lost Work Attributed to Bhartṛhari: An Examination of Testimonies and a List of Fragments.Isabelle Ratié - 2018 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (4):709.
    The fifth-century grammarian-philosopher Bhartṛhari has long attracted scholarly attention, and deservedly so: his magnum opus, the Vākyapadīya, had a profound impact on later Indian schools of thought, Brahmanical as well as Buddhist. The Vākyapadīya is not, however, the only grammatical and/or philosophical work ascribed to Bhartṛhari in addition to a commentary on Patañjali’s Mahābhāṣya: according to several sources dating back at least to the tenth century, the same author also composed a Śabdadhātusamīkṣā or Ṣaḍdhātusamīkṣāi, which, unfortunately, has not come down (...)
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  6. Otherness in the pratyabhijñā philosophy.Isabelle Ratié - 2007 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (4):313-370.
    Idealism is the core of the Pratyabhijñã philosophy: the main goal of Utpaladeva (fl. c. 925–950 AD) and of his commentator Abhinavagupta (fl. c. 975–1025 AD) is to establish that nothing exists outside of consciousness. In the course of their demonstration, these Śaiva philosophers endeavour to distinguish their idealism from that of a rival system, the Buddhist Vijñānavāda. This article aims at examining the concept of otherness (paratva) as it is presented in the Pratyabhijñā philosophy in contrast with that of (...)
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    Le soi et l'autre: identité, différence et altérité dans la philosophie de la Pratyabhijñā.Isabelle Ratié - 2011 - Boston: Brill.
    This book offers a comprehensive presentation of the Pratyabhij philosophy (elaborated in the 10th and 11th centuries by Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta) by showing how its main concepts arose from the confrontation of aiva religious dogmas ...
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  8. Gurū Nānaka dā sadācāra-māraga.Harī Siṅgha Bhāratī - 1990 - Caṇḍīgaṛha: Sandīpa Pabalisharaza.
    Moral values reflected in the sayings of Nānak, 1469-1538, 1st guru of the Sikhs.
     
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  9. Can One Prove that Something Exists Beyond Consciousness? A Śaiva Criticism of the Sautrāntika Inference of External Objects.Isabelle Ratié - 2011 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5):479-501.
    This article examines how the Kashmiri non-dualistic Śaiva philosophers Utpaladeva (tenth century) and Abhinavagupta (10th–11th centuries) present and criticize a theory expounded by certain Buddhist philosophers, identified by the two Śaiva authors as Sautrāntikas. According to this theory, no entity external to consciousness can ever be perceived since perceived objects are nothing but internal aspects (ākāra) of consciousness. Nonetheless we must infer the existence of external entities so as to account for the fact that consciousness is aware of a variety (...)
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    Precipitation associated with the growth of stacking faults in copper–silver alloys.R. Räty & H. M. Miekk-Oja - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (156):1105-1125.
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    In Search of Utpaladeva’s Lost Vivṛti on the Pratyabhijñā Treatise: A Report on the Latest Discoveries.Isabelle Ratié - 2017 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 45 (1):163-189.
    The Īśvarapratyabhijñā treatise—an important philosophical text composed in Kashmir in the 10th century CE by the Śaiva nondualist Utpaladeva—remains partly unavailable to date: a crucial component of this work, namely the detailed commentary (Vivṛti or Ṭīkā) in which Utpaladeva explained his own verses, is considered as almost entirely lost, since only a small part of it has been preserved in a single, very incomplete manuscript remarkably edited and translated by Raffaele Torella. However, our knowledge of the Vivṛti is quickly expanding: (...)
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    Remarks on compassion and altruism in the pratyabhijñā philosophy.Isabelle Ratié - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (4):349-366.
    According to Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, a subject who has freed himself from the bondage of individuality is necessarily compassionate, and his action, necessarily altruistic. This article explores the paradoxical aspects of this statement; for not only does it seem contradictory with the Pratyabhijñā’s non-dualism (how can compassion and altruism have any meaning if the various subjects are in fact a single, all-encompassing Self?)—it also implies a subtle shift in meaning as regards the very notion of compassion ( karuṇā, kr̥pā ), (...)
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    A Śaiva Interpretation of the Satkāryavāda: The Sāṃkhya Notion of Abhivyakti and Its Transformation in the Pratyabhijñā Treatise.Isabelle Ratié - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 42 (1):127-172.
    It is a well-known fact that the Śaiva nondualistic philosopher Utpaladeva (fl. c. 925–975) adopted the Sāṃkhya principle according to which the effect must exist in some way before the operation of its cause (satkāryavāda). Johannes Bronkhorst has highlighted the paradox inherent in this appropriation: Utpaladeva is a staunch supporter of the satkāryavāda, but whereas Sāṃkhya authors consider it as a means of proving the existence of an unconscious matter, the Śaiva exploits it so as to establish his monistic idealism, (...)
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    Around Abhinavagupta: aspects of the intellectual history of Kashmir from the ninth to the eleventh century.Isabelle Ratié & Eli Franco (eds.) - 2016 - Berlin: LIT.
    Abhinavagupta is undoubtedly the most famous Kashmirian medieval intellectual: his decisive contributions to Indian aesthetics, Saiva theology, and metaphysics, and to the philosophy of the subtle and original Pratyabhijna system, are well known. Yet so far his works have often been studied without fully taking into account the specific historical, social, artistic, religious, and philosophical context in which they are embedded. The purpose of this book is to show that this intellectual background is no less exceptional than Abhinavagupta himself. (Series: (...)
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    Are parents’ academic gender stereotypes and changes in them related to their perceptions of their child’s mathematical competence?Hannu Räty & Riitta Kärkkäinen - 2011 - Educational Studies 37 (3):371-374.
    In the course of their child?s school years, a group of parents were asked to assess their child?s mathematical competence and indicate whether they endorsed the gender stereotype pertaining to it. Once the child had entered upper primary school, the consistent stereotypic parents tended to rate their boys? mathematical competence higher than the parents of girls did. Additionally, the parents whose attitude turned into an anti?stereotypical one perceived their girls? mathematical competencies as higher than those of the boys, which was (...)
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    Portraying intelligence: children's drawings of intelligent men and women in Finnish and Russian Karelia.Hannu Räty, Katri Komulainen, Tuuli Paajanen, Mia Markkanen, Nina Skorokhodova & Vadim Kolesnikov - 2012 - Educational Studies 38 (5):573-586.
    This study sets out to examine Finnish and Russian children?s representations of intellectual competence as contextualised in the hierarchies of abilities, age and gender. Finnish and Russian pupils, aged 11?12?years, were asked to draw pictures of an intelligent person and an ordinary person. It was found that gender appearance of intelligent men and women was less heterosexual than that of ordinary men and women. In Russian pictures, the intelligent characters, especially women, were widely separated from the ordinary ones in terms (...)
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    Parents as demanding tax payers? Finnish findings.Hannu Räty & Kati Kasanen - 2013 - Educational Studies 39 (3):351-354.
    Though not categorically opposed to the idea, Finnish parents tended to resist rather than endorse the view of parents as tax payers who can make demands for the efficacy of schooling and expected teacher performance. However, parents with vocational training tended to resist this view less than parents from higher educational groups. Additionally, dissatisfaction with a child?s primary schooling and support for a selective educational policy were both associated with a tendency to view this role in a relatively positive light.
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    On the Distinction Between Epistemic and Metaphysical Buddhist Idealisms: A Śaiva Perspective. [REVIEW]Isabelle Ratié - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 42 (2-3):353-375.
    Modern scholarship has often wondered whether Indian Buddhist idealism is primarily epistemic or metaphysical: does this idealism amount to a kind of transcendental scepticism according to which we cannot decide whether objects exist or not outside of consciousness because we can have no epistemic access whatsoever to these objects? Or is it rather ontologically committed, i.e., does it consist in denying the very existence of the external world? One could deem the question anachronistic and suspect that with such an inquiry (...)
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  19. The Value of Uptake.Anni Raty - 2024 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 27 (3).
    Arguments for what consent is often appeal to its functions. For instance, some argue that because consent functions to express the consent-giver’s autonomous control over her normative boundaries, consent must consist in a mental state. In this paper, I argue that consent has an often-overlooked function and that its having this function has consequences for our views of what consent is. I argue that consent has a relationship-shaping function: acts of consent can alter and enable personal relationships. This function grounds (...)
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    Reconocimientos, trayectos y engaños: reflejos literarios de la emergencia del cine en Santiago de Chile.Javiera Lorenzini Raty - 2013 - Aisthesis 53:159-171.
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    Intention in school choice among Finnish parents.Hannu Räty - 2013 - Educational Studies 39 (2):219-222.
  22. Anantano ānanda: Śrīmad Devacandrajī-eka adhyayana. Āratībāī - 1995 - Mumbaī: Rati Āmra Sāhita Prākaśana Samiti.
    Study of the works of Devacandragaṇi, Jaina philosopher.
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  23. Vaiyāsikanyāyamālā: Saṃskr̥ta saṃskaraṇam. Bhāratītīrtha - 1998 - Hr̥ṣīkeśa, U. Pra.: Śrīkailāsavidyāprakāśanam. Edited by Vidyānanda Giri.
    Simplified version of Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa, work on Vedanta philosophy.
     
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    What comes after compulsory education? A follow‐up study on parental expectations of their child's future education.Hannu Räty - 2006 - Educational Studies 32 (1):1-16.
    This paper examines the contribution of parents? education and children?s gender on parental expectations of their children?s future education and the role of parental perceptions of their child?s competencies in the formation of their expectations. A group of university and vocationally educated parents (N = 418) were asked to estimate the probability of their child entering gymnasium (high school) or vocational education and assess the child?s competencies, first in preschool, and then at the end of the third school year. It (...)
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    Parents’ perceptions of their children’s schools: findings from a five‐year longitudinal study.Hannu Räty & Kati Kasanen - 2007 - Educational Studies 33 (3):339-351.
    This longitudinal study set out to examine, in the light of the parents’ education and gender and the child’s gender, the changes that occurred in the course of five years in parents’ satisfaction with the functioning of their child’s school. Academically and vocationally educated mothers and fathers were asked to indicate their satisfaction with different aspects of their child’s school at the end of the first, third and fifth school year. It was found that the level of parental satisfaction was (...)
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  26. Vaiyāsakanyāyamālā: Vedāntādhikaraṇanyāyamālā. Bhāratītīrtha - 1980 - Puṇyapattane: Ānandāśrama. Edited by Śivadatta & Bādarāyaṇa.
     
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    La reine Hatchepsout. Sources et problèmesLa reine Hatchepsout. Sources et problemes.Donald B. Redford, Suzanne Ratié & Suzanne Ratie - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (2):357.
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    Pātañjalayoga-Nāthayoga: paramparā, darśana, sādhanā evaṃ vaiśishṭya.Bhāratī Siṃha - 2008 - Naī Dillī: Satyam Pabliśiṅga Hāusa.
    Comparative study of Yoga according to Patañjali and Nātha sect.
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    The climb ofa/2〈110〉 dislocations associated with discontinuous precipitation in a copper-silver alloy.H. M. Miekk-oja & R. Räty - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (191):1197-1213.
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    Correction to: Prospects of Justice for Cellular Agriculture: A just Transition or Reinvesting in Unsustainability?Jana Moritz, Rachel Mazac, Mariana Hase Ueta, Niko Räty, Hanna L. Tuomisto & Toni Ryynänen - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (2):1-1.
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    Body shopping: Challenging convention in the donation and use of bodily materials through art practice.Louise Mackenzie, Ilke Turkmendag, Isabel Burr-Raty, WhiteFeather Hunter, Charlotte Jarvis, Miriam Simun, Hege Tapio & Adam Zaretsky - 2020 - Technoetic Arts 18 (2):279-297.
    The historical context of body and tissue donation is deeply problematic, with patriarchal and colonial narratives. The contemporary context of molecular and genetic biology further complicates issues of bodily donation through narratives of abstraction and extraction. As practitioners working outside the conventional boundaries of scientific study learn the tools and techniques to extract and use bodily materials, they are also learning and challenging the procedures and processes. This article approaches questions of bodily donation through the edited transcript of a conversation (...)
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    Prospects of Justice for Cellular Agriculture: A just Transition or Reinvesting in Unsustainability?Jana Moritz, Rachel Mazac, Mariana Hase Ueta, Niko Räty, Hanna L. Tuomisto & Toni Ryynänen - 2024 - Food Ethics 9 (2):1-27.
    Transformation in food systems poses new opportunities for improving environmental sustainability and reducing the use of farmed animals. Discussions about transforming current food systems have been centered mostly on replacing animal source proteins with plant-based alternatives and about how to minimize food waste and loss. Products from cellular agriculture are part of a novel food transition and are presented as new, sustainable alternatives for animal source proteins. However, justice and equity narratives in food system transition discussions concerning cellular agriculture are (...)
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    A Road Less Traveled. Felicitation Volume in Honor of John Taber.Vincent Eltschinger, Birgit Kellner, Ethan Mills & Isabelle Ratié (eds.) - 2021
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  34. Bhāratīyacintane Syādvādaḥ.Vīrasāgara Jaina, Anekānta Kumāra Jaina & Kuladīpa Kumāra (eds.) - 2013 - Navadehalī: Śrīlālabahāduraśāstrīrāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham.
    Transcript of papers on Jaina epistemology at a national seminar titled "Bhāratīya Cintana meṃ Syādvāda' held on 28 March 2011 organised by Deaprtment of Jaina Philosophy, Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, New Delhi.
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    Bhāratīyadarśanasiddhāntaprabhā.Gopabandhu Miśra & Bī Umāmaheśvarī (eds.) - 2020 - Verāvalam, Gujarātam: Śrīsomanāthasaṃskr̥tayunivarsiṭī.
    Contributed research papers on Indic philosophy presented at Akhila Bhāratīya Darśana Saṅgoṣṭhī on the topic of "Bhāratīyadarśaneṣu Saiddhāntikapakṣāḥ" organized from 5th February 2019 to 7th February 2019 by Shree Somnath Sanskrit University, Veraval.
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    Bhāratīya dārśanika cintana. Vijayaśrī, ḌīĀra Bhaṇḍārī & Jyotisvarūpa Dube (eds.) - 2000 - Dillī: Akhila Bhāratīya Darśana-Parishad tathā Nyū Bhāratīya Buka Korporeśana.
    Presidential addresses delivered at various annual sessions of the Akhila Bhāratīya Darśana-Parishad.
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    Bhāratīyasaṃskāraṃ, bhinnamukhaṅṅaḷ: (upanyāsaṅṅaḷ/pr̲abhāṣaṇaṅṅaḷ).Sukumār Al̲ikkōṭȧ - 2018 - Kottayam, Kerala State, India: Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ, Nāṣaṇal Bukk St̲āḷ. Edited by Jilsaṇ Jōṇ.
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    Bhāratīya darśana meṃ pratyaksha.Hariprakāśa Śarmā - 2007 - Dillī: Parimala Pablikeśansa.
    Study on the concept of perception in Indic philosophy.
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  39. Bhāratīẏa darśane Sāṃkhya-yogadarśana-pramāṇatattva.Narayan Kumar Chattopadhyay - 1988 - Kalikātā: Bijana Pābaliśārsa.
    On the tenets of Sankhya philosophy in the light of Vijnanabhiksu's bhāṣya and Yoga varttika.
     
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    Bhāratīya darśanoṃ kī śāstrārtha paddhati.Rānī Dādhīca - 2010 - Jayapura: Haṃsā Prakāśana.
    Interpretative study on debates on the fundamentals of the six systems of Hindu philosophy.
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    Bhāratīya saṃskr̥ti kā samagra svarūpa: nibandha saṅgraha.Vrajavallabha Dvivedī - 2002 - Vārāṇasī: Śaivabhāratī Śodhapratishṭhānam.
    Research articles on various aspects of Indic philosophy, Tantrism and Hindu culture.
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  42. Bhāratīya darśana ke sandarbha meṃ Īśa-darśana: Īsāī dr̥shṭikoṇa se.Yohana Fāisa - 1988 - Rān̐cī: Satya Bhāratī.
    Theism in Indic philosophy from the point of view of Christianity.
     
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  43. Bhāratīya darśaneṣu māyā svarūpa vimarśa [sic].Śaśibālā Gauṛa - 1988 - Dillī: Nāga Prakāśaka.
     
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  44. Bhāratīya-darśana meṃ Yogavāsishṭha kā sthāna.Rādhā Guptā - 2002 - Dillī: Parimala Pablikeśansa.
    Study and significance of Yogavāśiṣṭharāmāyaṇa, classical work expounding early Vedantic approach in Hindu philosophy; includes complete Sanskrit text.
     
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    Bhāratīya-darśana-br̥hatkośa.Baccūlāla Avasthī Jñāna - 2004 - Dillī: Śāradā Pabliśiṅg Hāusa.
    Descriptive encyclopaedia of Indic philosophy.
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  46. Bhāratī-Maṇḍana Smr̥ti Mahāsamr̄oha, Mahishī, Saharshā (Bihāra): smārikā, 25 Mārca, 1970 ī. Maṇḍanamiśra & Sachchidananda Choudhary (eds.) - 1970 - [s.l.: [S.N.].
     
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    Bhāratīya darśana.Baladevasiṃha Meharā - 2017 - Naī Dillī: Abhisheka Prakāśana.
    Systematic study of the fundamentals of Indian philosophy.
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    Bhāratīya darśana ke pramānya-cintana kā tulanātmaka adhyayana.Chhabinath Mishra - 1977 - Naī Dillī: Oriyaṇṭala Pabliśarsa eṇda Disṭribyūṭarsa.
    On the epistemological considerations in Indian philosophy; a comparative study.
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  49. Bhāratīya tattvaśāstramu.S. Radhakrishnan - 1956 - Kakinada,: Copies can be had of B. V. & Sons. Edited by Bulusu Venkateswarlu.
     
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  50. Bhāratīya darśana-paramparā aura ādigrantha.Harvansh Lal Sharma - 1972 - Dillī,: Neśanala Pabliśiṅga Hāusa.
     
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