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    Carl E. Schneider is Chauncey.Vidya Bhushan Gupta - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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  2. Conflicting Beliefs.Vidya Bhushan Gupta & Debjani Mukherjee - 2010 - Hastings Center Report 40 (4):14-15.
    Vijay is a forty-eight-year-old man with profound mental retardation and cerebral palsy. He uses a wheelchair, cannot speak or eat by mouth, and requires constant care. He lived in a group home for twenty-eight years. During the last year, Vijay has required two visits to the emergency room on average per month and has been hospitalized for two hundred days in total. These hospitalizations are the result of a number of painful and dangerous complications related to the gastrostomy tube that (...)
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    Mind, the supreme master.Vidya Bhushan - 1977 - Delhi: Atmaram.
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  4. Vidyādhīśatīrthaviracitaḥ Oṅkāravādaḥ Śrīnāthācāryaviracitaḥ Tārasvarūpaprakāśaśca =. Vidyādhīśatīrtha - 2000 - Mysore: Oriental Research Institute. Edited by Ānandatīrthācārya Vi Nāgasampagi & Śrīnāthācārya.
    Two works on Dvaita (Vedanta) philosophy; critical edition.
     
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  5. Managerial Decision-Making on Moral Issues and the Effects of Teaching Ethics.Vidya N. Awasthi - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 78 (1-2):207-223.
    This study uses judgment and decision-making (JDM) perspective with the help of framing and schema literature from cognitive psychology to evaluate how managers behave when problems with unethical overtones are presented to them in a managerial frame rather than an ethical frame. In the proposed managerial model, moral judgment of the situation is one of the inputs to managerial judgment, among several other inputs regarding costs and benefits of various alternatives. Managerial judgment results in managerial intent leading to managerial action. (...)
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    Minds Without Fear: Philosophy in the Indian Renaissance.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2017 - New York: Oup Usa. Edited by Jay L. Garfield.
    Minds Without Fear is an intellectual and cultural history of India during the period of British occupation. It demonstrates that this was a period of renaissance in India in which philosophy--both in the public sphere and in the Indian universities--played a central role in the emergence of a distinctively Indian modernity. The book is also a history of Indian philosophy. It demonstrates how the development of a secular philosophical voice facilitated the construction of modern Indian society and the consolidation of (...)
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    Weak Affects in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy.Vidya Venkatesh - 2021 - Diacritics 49 (3):90-109.
    Abstract:This paper takes Wittgenstein's later philosophy as a weak-theoretic body of work conditioned and characterized by weak affectivity: a philosophy that similarly avoids strong stances and strong feelings. This renders it vulnerable not only to attack, but to defense: attempts to defend Wittgenstein from accusations of complacency and quietism tend to resort to affectively and theoretically strong interpretations that move against the grain of his own writings. What, then, is generative or productive about weakness, if it invites attacks against which (...)
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  8. Between Abhinavagupta and Daya Krishna : Krishna Chandra Bhattacharyya on the problem of other minds.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2023 - In Elise Coquereau-Saouma & Daniel Raveh, The Making of Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  9. Can Indian Philosophy Be Written in English? A Conversation with Daya Krishna.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - unknown
    The period of British colonial rule in India is typically regarded as philosophically sterile. Indian philosophy written in English during the British colonial period is often ignored in histories of Indian philosophy, or, when considered explicitly, dismissed either as uncreative or as inauthentic. The late Daya Krishna thought hard about this at the end of his life, and we have been thinking about this in conversation with him. We show that this dismissal is unjustified and that this is a fertile (...)
     
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    Introduction.Nalini Bhushan - 2004 - Foundations of Chemistry 6 (1):3-9.
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    Firuzabad: Palace City of the Deccan.Vidya Dehejia, George Michell & Richard Eaton - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):291.
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  12. Principles of jurisprudence.Vidya Dhar Mahajan - 1962 - Lucknow,: Eastern Book Co..
     
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    The Possibility of a Radically Different Language.Nalini Bhushan - 1996 - Philosophical Investigations 19 (3):237-263.
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    Need to Recognize Efforts From Developing Countries.Bhushan Patwardhan - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (1):19-19.
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    Sāṅkhya-Yoga darśana: "Tattvasamāsasūtra" ādhr̥ta Tattvayāyārthyadīpana ṭīkā "Yogasūtra" ādhr̥ta evaṃ Bhāvāgaṇeśīyavr̥tti sahita.Saṅgītā Siṃha Vidyālaṅkāra - 2008 - Naī Dillī: Satyam Pabliśiṅga Hāusa. Edited by Bhāvāgaṇeśa.
    Critical study on Sankhya-Yoga philosophy based on Tattvayāthārthyadīpana commentary on Tattvasamāsasūtra and Bhāvāgaṇeśīyavr̥tti on Yogasūtra by Bhāvāgaṇeśa.
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    Indian Philosophy in English: From Renaissance to Independence.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield (eds.) - 2011 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    This book publishes, for the first time in decades, and in many cases, for the first time in a readily accessible edition, English language philosophical literature written in India during the period of British rule.
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    Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry.Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    The essays, written by both chemists and philosophers, adopt distinctive philosophical perspectives on chemistry and collectively offer both a conceptualization ...
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    Lala Lajpat Rai’s Classification of Nationalism: Can It Help Us to Understand Contemporary Nationalist Movements?Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2018 - Sophia 57 (3):363-374.
    India has been independent for 70 years now, and it is a good time to reflect on the political philosophy that underwrote the movement that gained that independence. When we do so, we discover the origins of a political vocabulary that is still in use today, although sadly not used with the same rigor and precision with which it was used then. We also find that those who recur to Indian political thought from the pre-independence period tend to return to (...)
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  19. Sri krsna and the ideal of life.Vidya Chaitanya - 2002 - In Ravīndra Kumāra Paṇḍā, Studies in Vedānta philosophy. Delhi: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 95.
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    The Mango-Blossom Imagery in KālidāsaThe Mango-Blossom Imagery in Kalidasa.Vidya Niwas Misra - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):68.
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  21. Yoga darśana: kāvya vyākhyā.Vidyāsāgara Varmā - 2002 - Naī Dillī: Rāshṭriya Sam̮skr̥ita Saṃsthāna. Edited by Patañjali.
     
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    Encadré : L'Inde.Vidya Vencatesan - 2004 - Hermes 40:87.
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    Bauddha darśana aura Dalita sāhitya.Vijaya Vidyārthī - 2019 - Naī Dillī: Samyaka Prakāśana.
    On Buddhist philosophy and its impact on Hindi Dalit literature; a study.
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    Yoga-śabdakośa.Subhāṣa Vidyālaṅkāra - 2005 - Dillī: Pratibhā Prakāśana.
    Dictionary of terminology of Yoga philosophy.
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    Rāgabodha: A Śābdabodha-Based Framework for a Theory of Rāga.Vidya Jayaraman & Lakshmi Sreeram - 2019 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 36 (3):417-429.
    In Indian knowledge traditions, Vyākaraṇa describes the rules for the formation (prakṛti-pratyaya-vibhāga) and use of correct words (sādhuśabda). The Vākya (sentence) is postulated as the primary unit of communication. “śābdabodha” deals with the cognition of sentential meaning. Similarly, in Indian music, every rāga has a lexicon and grammar (rāga-lakṣaṇa): a rāga only allows some notes and not others, and it has rules for constructing phrases—notes to be highlighted, notes to end phrases on, ornamentation, etc. These phrases of the rāga are (...)
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    Emerging neurotechnologies: Trends, relevance and prospects.Vidya Nukala & William Halal - 2010 - Synesis: A Journal of Science, Technology, Ethics, and Policy 1 (1):G36 - G53.
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    Punarjanma, mithya kī tathya?Vidyādhara Oka - 2018 - Ṭhāṇe (Pa.): Parama Mitra Pablikeśansa.
    Study on the concept of reincarnation; with a special reference to India.
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    Entry and Exit—a Poem.Vidya Panicker - 2015 - Feminist Review 110 (1):73-74.
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  29. Aṣṭasahasrī. Vidyānanda - 1997 - Śrīmahāvīraji, Rāja.: Jainavidyā Saṃsthāna. Edited by Darabārīlāla Koṭhiyā & Sandīpa Jaina Sarala.
     
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  30. Āptaparīkṣā: svopajñavr̥ttiyutā. Vidyānanda - 1929 - Bambaī: Jainasāhityaprasārakakāryālayasya.
     
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    Using a Gaussian Graphical Model to Explore Relationships Between Items and Variables in Environmental Psychology Research.Nitin Bhushan, Florian Mohnert, Daniel Sloot, Lise Jans, Casper Albers & Linda Steg - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:453193.
    Exploratory analyses are an important first step in psychological research, particularly in problem-based research where various variables are often included from multiple theoretical perspectives not studied together in combination before. Notably, exploratory analyses aim to give first insights into how items and variables included in a study relate to each other. Typically, exploratory analyses involve computing bivariate correlations between items and variables and presenting them in a table. While this is suitable for relatively small data sets, such tables can easily (...)
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  32. Āpta-parīkṣā: Svopajñāptaparīkṣalaṅkr̥ti-ṭīkāyutā. Vidyānanda - 1992 - [Rājasthāna]: Bhāratavarṣīya Anekānta Vidvat Pariṣad. Edited by Darabārīlāla Koṭhiyā.
    Critical edition, with autocommentary and Hindi translation of a verse work on Jaina logic.
     
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  33. Satyaśāsana-parīkṣā. Vidyānanda - 1964 - Edited by Gokulacandra Jaina.
     
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  34. Yajurveda meṃ naitika siddhānta.Rāmapāla Vidyābhāskara - 2009 - Jayapura: Alaṅkāra Prakāśana.
    Study of fundamentals of ethics in Yajurveda, Hindu canonical text.
     
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    The Texture Lexicon: Understanding the Categorization of Visual Texture Terms and Their Relationship to Texture Images.Nalini Bhushan, A. Ravishankar Rao & Gerald L. Lohse - 1997 - Cognitive Science 21 (2):219-246.
    In this paper we present the results of two experiments. The first is on the categorization of texture words in the English language. The goal was to determine whether there is a common basis for subjects' groupings of words related to visual texture, and if so, to identify the underlying dimensions used to categorize those words.Eleven major clusters were identified through hierarchical cluster analysis, ranging from “random” to “repetitive”. These clusters remained intact in a multidimensional scaling solution. The stress for (...)
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    Toward an anatomy of mourning: Discipline, devotion and liberation in a Freudian-buddhist framework.Nalini Bhushan - 2008 - Sophia 47 (1):57-69.
    In this essay I first articulate what I take to be an influential and for the most part persuasive model in the western psychoanalytic tradition that is a response to tragic loss, namely, the one that we find in Freud’s little essay entitled ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ (1917). I then use a well-known Buddhist folk tale about the plight of a young woman named Kisagotami to underscore central elements from Buddhist psychology on the subject of suffering that is a consequence of (...)
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  37. Transcendental Arguments: The Articulation of a Central Paradigm and a Case for Their Legitimacy.Nalini Bhushan - 1989 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
    My dissertation project addresses the problem of the legitimacy of "transcendental" arguments. This is an old, familiar problem that goes all the way back to Kant and The Critique of Pure Reason. There, for the first time, we have an explicit attempt to define, characterize and develop a distinct kind of argument. This kind of argument was intended to provide a model which could be used to establish the truth of a quite distinctive sort of proposition, the synthetic apriori. ;The (...)
     
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  38. What is a chemical property?Nalini Bhushan - 2007 - Synthese 155 (3):293 - 305.
    Despite the currently perceived urgent need among contemporary philosophers of chemistry for adjudicating between two rival metaphysical conceptual frameworks—is chemistry primarily a science of substances or processes?—this essay argues that neither provides us with what we need in our attempts to explain and comprehend chemical operations and phenomena. First, I show the concept of a chemical property can survive the abandoning of the metaphysical framework of substance. While this abandonment means that we will need to give up essential properties, contingent (...)
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  39. Yoga darśana: kāvya vyākhyā: Yogābhyāsavidhi sahita.Vidyāsāgara Varmā - 2008 - Dillī: Rāshtriya Saṃskr̥ta Saṃsthāna. Edited by Patañjali.
    Comprehensive work on Yoga philosophy; includes complete Sanskrit text with Hindi verse translation of Yogasutra of Patañjali.
     
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  40. Tattvamārtaṇḍavimarśaḥ. Vidyāmānyatīrtha - 1976 - Madrāsa: Mādhvarāddhāntasaṃvardhinī Sabhā.
    Dvaita rejoinder to Śrīnivāsācārya's Tattvamārtaṇḍa, 18th century Viśiṣṭādvaita polemic.
     
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    Yuktyānuśāsan̄alaṅkāra. Vidyānanda - 2020 - Naī Dillī: Bhāratīya Jñānapīṭha. Edited by Praṇamyasāgara & Vidyānanda.
    Commentary on Yuktyanuśāsana of Samantabhadrasvāmī, work on Jaina philosophy.
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    Husserl’s Crisis Text and the Spatial Turn in Philosophy of Science.Koshy Tharakan & Vidya Mary George - 2025 - Philosophia Scientiae 29-29 (1):137-150.
    The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (Crisis) marks the culmination of Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology and the beginning of a new philosophy of science, one that viewed science not as a fact but as a problem that needed philosophical understanding. For Husserl, the crisis of Galilean Science is born out of the severance of its relation to the life-world and the erroneous identification of “Nature” with its constituted mathematical or quantifiable object. In the phenomenological philosophy of science, science is (...)
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  43. Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry.Nalini Bhushan & Stuart Rosenfeld - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (211):301-303.
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    Exploring the Thermal Signature of Guilt, Shame, and Remorse.Braj Bhushan, Sabnam Basu, Pradipta Kumar Panigrahi & Sourav Dutta - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Māyā and Mokṣa: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya's Spiritual Philosophy as a Vedāntin Critique of Kant.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (1):3-25.
    Abstract:Subject As Freedom (1930) is correctly regarded as Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya's magnum opus. But this text relies on a set of ideas and develops from a set of concerns that KCB develops more explicitly in essays written both before and after that text, which might be regarded as its intellectual bookends. These ideas are important and fascinating in their own right. They also illuminate KCB's engagement with Kant and with the Vedānta tradition as well as his understanding of freedom itself, including (...)
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  46. Aṣṭasahasrī: Hindī bhāṣānuvāda sahita. Vidyānanda - 1974 - Hastināpura: Di. Jaina Triloka Śodha Saṃsthāna. Edited by Moti Chandra Jain, Ravindra Kumar Jain & Āriyikā Jñānamatī.
    Exegsis of Samantabhadra's Āptamīmāṃsā, treatise on Jaina logic.
     
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  47. Saundaryakaḷa: lalita kaḷala utpatti vikāsa tattvamulu.Molatrāṭi Vidyānandaṃ - 1978 - Haidarābād: Si. El. Es. Telugu Pablikēṣans.
     
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  48. Tattvārthaślokavārtikam. Vidyānandī - 1918 - Ahamadābāda: Sarasvatī Pustaka Bhaṇḍāra. Edited by Manoharalāla Śāstrī & Umāsvāti.
    Commentary on Tattvārthādhigamasūtra of Umāsvāti, ca. 135-ca. 219, on Jaina philosophy.
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    Chemical Synthesis: Complexity, Similarity, Natural Kinds, and the Evolution of a "Logic".Stuart Rosenfeld & Nalini Bhushan - 2000 - In Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld, Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry. Oxford University Press. pp. 187--210.
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    Realism, Essentialism, and Intrinsic Properties.Jeffry L. Ramsey & Rosenfeld Bhushan - 2000 - In Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld, Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry. Oxford University Press. pp. 117.
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