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    Śaivism in Philosophical Perspective: A Study of the Formative Concepts, Problems, and Methods of Śaiva Siddhānta.Krishna Sivaraman - 2001 - Motilal Banarsidass Publ..
    Saivism is one of the pervasive expressions of Indian Religious Culture stretching to the dim past of pre-history and surviving as a living force in the thought and life of millions of Hindus especially in Southern India and Northern Ceylon. The present work is scholarly reconstruction of Saivism in its characteristic and classical from as Saiva Siddhanta, focusing mainly on the philosophical doctrine and presenting a conceptual analysis of its formative notions, problems and methods. Anteceding the rise of the great (...)
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    Implicit Anthropologies in Pre-philosophical Śaivism with Particular Reference to the Netra-tantra.Gavin Flood - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (4):675-701.
    While there are overt philosophies of the person in both dualistic and non-dualistic Śaivism that developed their doctrines explicitly in relation to each other and to non-Śaiva traditions, especially Buddhism, many Śaiva texts exemplify what might be called a pre-philosophical discourse. Such works contain philosophical ideas but do not present systematic arguments and are often regarded as divine revelation. It is this layer of the articulation of concepts linked to practices that the paper exposes, which the arguments of the (...)
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    Saiva Siddhanta: the philosophy of Saivism.Po Caṅkarappiḷḷai - 2006 - Chennai: Copies available in India, Kumaran Publishers.
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    Pratyabhijñā, eka samekita samīkshātmaka vivecana.Suśīla Kumāra Śrīvāstava - 2022 - Vārāṇasī: Bhārata-Bhāratī.
    Study of self-recognition (Pratyabhijñā) theory of Kashmir Saivism with references to Hindu and Buddhist philososphy.
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    Śrīmātr̥pratyabhijñā: kārikāvalī.Kamaleśa Jhā - 2019 - Vārāṇasī: Śāradā Prakāśana.
    On the doctrine of recognition (Patyabhijñā philosophy) in Kashmir Saivism.
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    Thinking with, against, and beyond the Pratyabhijñā philosophy—and back again.Sari L. Berger, J. M. Fritzman & Brandon J. Vance - 2018 - Asian Philosophy 28 (1):1-19.
    We argue that the pratyabhijñā system of Kaśmir Śaivism holds an inconsistent position. On the one hand, the Pratyabhijñā regards Śiva as an impersonal mechanism and the universe, including persons, as not having agency; call this the Impersonal Component. On the other hand, it considers Śiva himself as a person, and individual persons as having agency sufficient to respond to Śiva; call this the Personal Component. We maintain that the Personal Component should be affirmed and the Impersonal Component rejected. The (...)
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    Haṭhayoga’s Philosophy: A Fortuitous Union of Non-Dualities.James Mallinson - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 42 (1):225-247.
    In its classical formulation as found in Svātmārāma’s Haṭhapradīpikā, haṭhayoga is a Śaiva appropriation of an older extra-Vedic soteriological method. But this appropriation was not accompanied by an imposition of Śaiva philosophy. In general, the texts of haṭhayoga reveal, if not a disdain for, at least an insouciance towards metaphysics. Yoga is a soteriology that works regardless of the yogin’s philosophy. But the various texts that were used to compile the Haṭhapradīpikā (a table identifying these borrowings is given at the (...)
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    A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy.Chandradhar Sharma - 2000 - Motilal Banarsidass Publ..
    The present treatise is a critical study of different systems of Indian Philosophy based on original sources and its principal value lies in their interpretation. On almost all fundamental points the author has quoted from the original texts to enable the reader to compare the interpretations with the text. The book opens with the survey of Indian philosophical thought as found in the Vedas, the Upanisads and Bhagavadgita. It proceeds to the study of Materialism, Jainism and Early Buddhism, Sunyavada, Vijnanavada (...)
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  9. Bhaṭṭa Rāmakaṇṭha’s Elaboration of Self-Awareness , and How it Differs from Dharmakīrti’s Exposition of the Concept.Alex Watson - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (3):297-321.
    The article considers what happened to the Buddhist concept of self-awareness ( svasaṃvedana ) when it was appropriated by Śaiva Siddhānta. The first section observes how it was turned against Buddhism by being used to attack the momentariness of consciousenss and to establish its permanence. The second section examines how self-awareness differs from I-cognition ( ahampratyaya ). The third section examines the difference between the kind of self-awareness elaborated by Rāmakaṇṭha (‘reflexive awareness’) and a kind elaborated by Dharmakīrti (‘intentional self-awareness’). (...)
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  10. Pratibhā-siddhānta-vimarśa: Trika-darśana ke viśesha sandarbha meṃ.Āśutosa Aṅgirasa - 1996 - Naī Dillī: Mār̥tka Prakāśana.
    On the philosophy of recognition in Kashmir Saivism.
     
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    The Self as a Dynamic Constant. Rāmakaṇṭha’s Middle Ground Between a Naiyāyika Eternal Self-Substance and a Buddhist Stream of Consciousness-Moments.Alex Watson - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 42 (1):173-193.
    The paper gives an account of Rāmakaṇṭha’s (950–1000) contribution to the Buddhist–Brāhmaṇical debate about the existence or non-existence of a self, by demonstrating how he carves out middle ground between the two protagonists in that debate. First three points of divergence between the Brāhmaṇical (specifically Naiyāyika) and the Buddhist conceptions of subjectivity are identified. These take the form of Buddhist denials of, or re-explanations of (1) the self as the unitary essence of the individual, (2) the self as the substance (...)
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    " Disconnected at the.Catholic Social Doctrine - 2005 - In Nicholas Capaldi, Business and religion: a clash of civilizations? Salem, MA: M & M Scrivener Press.
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  13. Organ donation and transplantation.Human Organs & Substituted Judgement Doctrine - 1984 - Bioethics Reporter 1 (1).
     
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  14. Marţian iovan.Reflections On Christian, Democratic Doctrine & Social Action - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (23):159-165.
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  15. A Tale of Two Doctrines: Moral Encroachment and Doxastic Wronging.Rima Basu - 2021 - In Jennifer Lackey, Applied Epistemology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 99-118.
    In this paper, I argue that morality might bear on belief in at least two conceptually distinct ways. The first is that morality might bear on belief by bearing on questions of justification. The claim that it does is the doctrine of moral encroachment. The second, is that morality might bear on belief given the central role belief plays in mediating and thereby constituting our relationships with one another. The claim that it does is the doctrine of doxastic wronging. Though (...)
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  16. Aquinas, Thomas (1997) Aquinas on Creation. Trans. by Steven E. Baldner and William E. Carroll. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 166 pp. Audi, Robert (1997) Moral Knowledge and Ethical Character. New York: Oxford University Press, 304 pp. Bencivegna, Ermanno (1997) Freedom: A Dialogue. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett. [REVIEW]John Paul Ii & Christian Doctrine - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 43:191-193.
     
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  17. Typology reconsidered: Two doctrines on the history of evolutionary biology.Ron Amundson - 1998 - Biology and Philosophy 13 (2):153-177.
    Recent historiography of 19th century biology supports the revision of two traditional doctrines about the history of biology. First, the most important and widespread biological debate around the time of Darwin was not evolution versus creation, but biological functionalism versus structuralism. Second, the idealist and typological structuralist theories of the time were not particularly anti-evolutionary. Typological theories provided argumentation and evidence that was crucial to the refutation of Natural Theological creationism. The contrast between functionalist and structuralist approaches to biology (...)
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    The mediæval doctrines in the works of Donne and Locke.Francois Picavet - 1917 - Mind 26 (104):385-392.
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    Bulletin d'histoire des doctrines médiévales.É.-H. Wéber - 2002 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 4:723-740.
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  20. Bulletin d'histoire des doctrines médiévales: De Saint Anselme à Maître Eckhart (I).E. -H. Weber - 2000 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 84 (1):105-134.
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    Les Grandes doctrines morales..François Grégoire - 1967 - Paris,: Presses universitaires de France.
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    Schleiermacher's doctrines of creation and preservation: Some epistemological considerations.John E. Thiel - 1981 - Heythrop Journal 22 (1):32–48.
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    Medieval Arts Doctrines on Ambiguity and Their Place in Langland's Poetics.Helen Cooper - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (1):160-161.
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  24. Histoire des doctrines politiques en Grèce.Claude Mossé - 1975 - [Paris]: P.U.F..
     
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  25. The essentials doctrines of Hinduism.swâmî T̆riguńât̆it̆a - 1911 - San Francisco, Calif.,: U. S. A., San Francisco Ved̆ânt̆a society.
     
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  26. Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines.W. Y. Evans-Wentz, Alexandra David-Neel, Lama Yongdon & David Snellgrove - 1958 - Philosophy East and West 8 (3):165-169.
     
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  27. Pluralist Partially Comprehensive Doctrines, Moral Motivation, and the Problem of Stability.Ross A. Mittiga - 2017 - Res Publica 23 (4):409-429.
    Recent scholarship has drawn attention to John Rawls’s concern with stability—a concern that, as Rawls himself notes, motivated Part III of A Theory of Justice and some of the more important changes of his political turn. For Rawls, the possibility of achieving ‘stability for the right reasons’ depends on citizens possessing sufficient moral motivation. I argue, however, that the moral psychology Rawls develops to show how such motivation would be cultivated and sustained does not cohere with his specific descriptions of (...)
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    (1 other version)Bulletin d'histoire des doctrines médiévales.Gilles Berceville, Marta Borgo, Iacopo Costa & Adriano Oliva - 2011 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 95 (2):429.
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    The Aesthetic Doctrines of Samuel Alexander.Lord Listowel - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):180 - 191.
    Those, like the present writer, for whom the late Samuel Alexander unlocked doors to new realms of wisdom and delight, or who basked in the sunshine of encouragement and kindly advice he gave so readily to younger men, will understand with what alacrity this opportunity was seized of paying a small tribute to the memory of so unusual and attractive a personality. To resurrect the mind that has built of its own fabric a mansion so vast that its chambers have (...)
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  30. Can my religion influence my conception of justice? Political liberalism and the role of comprehensive doctrines.Paul Billingham - 2017 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (4):402-424.
    In his last works, John Rawls explicitly argued for an overlapping consensus on a family of reasonable liberal political conceptions of justice, rather than just one. This ‘Deep Version’ of political liberalism opens up new questions about the relationship between citizens’ political conceptions, from which they must draw and offer public reasons in their political advocacy, and their comprehensive doctrines. These questions centre on whether a reasonable citizen’s choice of political conception can be influenced by her comprehensive doctrine. In (...)
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  31. (2 other versions)Bulletin d'Histoire des Doctrines chrétiennes: III. - Orient. Période byzantine.M. Chenu - 1936 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 25:356-360.
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  32. (1 other version)Chroniques Philosophiques. — Panorama des Doctrines Philosophiques. — Psychologie. — Spiritualité.Louis Lavelle - 1969 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 25 (1):103-103.
  33. (1 other version)Panorama des doctrines philosophiques.Louis Lavelle - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (4):478-479.
     
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  34. The Three Final Doctrines of Spinoza: Intuition, Amor Dei, the Eternity of the Mind.Michaela Petrufová Joppová - 2020 - Pro-Fil 21 (1):41.
    The study deals with the matter of three of the most puzzling doctrines of Baruch Spinoza’s system, the so-called ‘final doctrines’, which are intuitive knowledge, intellectual love of God, and the eternity of the (human) mind. Contrary to many commentators, but also in concordance with many others, this account strives to affirm the utmost importance of these doctrines to Spinoza’s system as a whole, but mostly to his ethical theory. Focusing specifically on the cultivation of the human (...)
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    Indoctrination and doctrines.Elmer J. Thiessen - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 16 (1):3–17.
    Elmer J Thiessen; Indoctrination and Doctrines, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 16, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 3–17, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-.
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    Dictionnaire de la Pensée Politique: Idées, Doctrines Et Philosophes.Olivier Nay - 2005 - A. Colin. Edited by Johann Michel & Antoine Roger.
    Le Dictionnaire de la pensée politique présente, sous une forme simple et accessible, les principaux courants d'idées, les grands débats philosophiques et les auteurs majeurs de la pensée politique occidentale. Il couvre toutes les périodes de l'histoire depuis l'Antiquité et aborde une très grande diversité de thèmes : la philosophie des Anciens, les doctrines du Moyen Age, l'humanisme de la Renaissance, les grands projets des lumières, mais aussi les réflexions sur le pouvoir, la justice, l'État, la nation, la démocratie, (...)
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    History and Doctrines of the Ājīvikas: A Vanished ReligionHistory and Doctrines of the Ajivikas: A Vanished Religion.Helen M. Johnson & A. L. Basham - 1954 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (1):63.
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  38. "L'efficacité des doctrines morales": Discussion.G. Belot - 1908 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 9:193.
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  39. Modular argumentation for modelling legal doctrines in common law of contract.Phan Minh Dung & Phan Minh Thang - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 17 (3):167-182.
    To create a programming environment for contract dispute resolution, we propose an extension of assumption-based argumentation into modular assumption-based argumentation in which different modules of argumentation representing different knowledge bases for reasoning about beliefs and facts and for representation and reasoning with the legal doctrines could be built and assembled together. A distinct novel feature of modular argumentation in compare with other modular logic-based systems like Prolog is that it allows references to different semantics in the same module at (...)
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    Vie et mort des doctrines politiques, ou, La nostalgie du prince: essai.Louis Lefroid - 2007 - Toulon: Presses du midi.
  41. Bulletin d'histoire Des doctrines chrétiennes: III. - Orient après le schisme.C. Dumont - 1931 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 20:572-577.
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  42. Original Sin: The Divergent Doctrines of Augustine and Tillich.Richard Oxenberg - manuscript
    In this paper I provide a comparative analysis of Augustine's and Paul Tillich's doctrines of Original Sin. I argue that Augustine's doctrine is deeply flawed in ways corrected for by Tillich.
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    Pour une évaluation des doctrines de Mach.Robert Musil & Paul-Laurent Assoun - 1985 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
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  44. Le Solidarisme, Collection des Doctrines politiques.C. Bouglé - 1908 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 66:197-199.
     
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    La mathématisation des doctrines informesGeorges Canguilhem.Yvon Gauthier - 1974 - Isis 65 (4):527-528.
  46. Civilisation chinoise et doctrines non confucéennes: À propos de deux traductions récentes.Jean Golfin - 2011 - Revue Thomiste 111 (1):115-120.
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    What neuron doctrines might never explain.Keith Gunderson - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5):837-838.
  48. Aquinas’s Two Doctrines of Natural Law.Burns Tony - 2000 - Political Studies 48 (5).
  49. Bulletin d'histoire des doctrines médiévales. Le haut Moyen Age.G. Lobrichon - 1994 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 78 (1):125-137.
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    Empty Esotericisms: Doctrines of Secret Writing and the Politics of a Platonic Code.Sean Noah Walsh - 2012 - Polis 29 (1):62-82.
    The aim of this article is to address the recently renewed debate pertaining to esotericism, secret messages encoded within writings from antiquity, especially in the writings of Plato. The question of esotericism has assumed a prominent role within debates concerning the history of political thought. Ever since Leo Strauss offered his suspicion that there were secrets ‘buried in the writings of the rhetoricians of antiquity’, the idea that philosophers deliberately concealed their true beliefs in a way that few could detect (...)
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