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  1. Bhāratīya darśana meṃ mānavatāvādī avadhāraṇā.Deva Kumāra Yādava, Viveka Kumāra Tripāṭhī, Devendra Kumāra Miśra & Śvetā (eds.) - 2009 - Ilāhābāda: Rākā Prakāśana.
     
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    Hermeneutics of technological culture.Arun Kumar Tripathi - 2017 - AI and Society 32 (2):137-148.
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    The concept of avaktavya in jainism.R. K. Tripathi - 1968 - Philosophy East and West 18 (3):187-193.
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    Ethics and aesthetics of technologies.Arun Kumar Tripathi - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (1):5-9.
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  5. Silent Symphony: Beauty in Life’s Blank Canvas.Tripathi Rl - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (3):1-4.
    This essay explores the inherent blankness of life, describing it as devoid of fixed meaning, purpose, or morality. It discusses how humans struggle with this blankness, often attempting to avoid or fill it through various activities and pursuits. The essay distinguishes between natural biological activities and those driven by fear and anxiety, emphasizing how societal conditioning contributes to the latter. It delves into the role of rationality in avoiding blankness, the discomfort of silence, and the vibrancy that this blankness holds. (...)
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    Postphenomenological investigations of technological experience.Arun Kumar Tripathi - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (2):199-205.
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    Culture of sedimentation in the human–technology interaction.Arun Kumar Tripathi - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (2):233-242.
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    Discourse of blame: Courtroom construction of social identity from the perspective of the defendant.Viveka Adelswärd, Karin Aronsson & Per Linell - 1988 - Semiotica 71 (3-4):261-284.
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  9. Fuzzy topology induced by binary fuzzy relation. Priti & Alka Tripathi - 2022 - In Bhagwati Prasad Chamola, Pato Kumari & Lakhveer Kaur (eds.), Emerging advancements in mathematical sciences. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    The Mind: From Cartesian Dualism to Piccinini’s Computational Functionalism.Tripathi Rl - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (3):1-8.
    The concept of the mind in philosophy encompasses a diverse range of theories and perspectives, examining its immaterial nature, unitary function, self-activity, self-consciousness, and persistence despite bodily changes. This paper explores the attributes of the mind, addressing classical materialism, dualism, and behaviorism, along with contemporary theories like functionalism and computational functionalism. Key philosophical debates include the mind-body problem, the subjectivity of mental states, and the epistemological and conceptual challenges in understanding other minds. Contrasting views from Aristotle, Descartes, Wittgenstein, and modern (...)
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    Mental Health in South Asia: Ethics, Resources, Programs and Legislation.Adarsh Tripathi & Jitendra Kumar Trivedi (eds.) - 2014 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    The aim of this chapter is to describe a type of law governing involuntary treatment that is based on decision-making capability and not on risk of harm to self or others. It is consistent with the legal and ethical principles followed in general medicine, and non-discriminatory against people with a mental illness. The rationale behind the proposal is outlined, as well as its principles and main features. It is argued that this type of law could be adapted to the needs (...)
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  12. Bauddha darśana, saṃskr̥ti, evaṃ sāhitya, Mahāpaṇḍita Rāhula Saṅkr̥tyāyana kā yogadāna: Akhila Bhāratīya parisaṃvāda goshṭhī meṃ paṭhita nibandhoṃ kā saṅkalana.Rama Shankar Tripathi & Vijayaśaṅkara Caube (eds.) - 1997 - Sāranātha, Vārāṇasī: Kendrīya Ucca Tibbatī Śikshā Saṃsthāna.
    Seminar papers; on the contribution of Rāhula Sāṅkr̥tyāyana, 1893-1963 to Buddhist philosophy and literature.
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    Bauddhaparamparāyāḥ vaiśvikasandeśaḥ Pālisāhityasya viśeshasandarbhe =.Radhavallabh Tripathi & Śuklā Mukharjī (eds.) - 2010 - Naī Dillī: Rāshṭriya Saṃskr̥ta Saṃsthāna.
    Contributed seminar papers; seminar organized by Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan.
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    Indian Cosmology.Krishna Prakash Tripathi - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 44:73-78.
    Cosmology is defined as the science of the large-scale structure of the universe. Indian cosmology is a philosophical theory regarding the cycle of creation from supreme consciousness to matter and from matter to supreme consciousness. It deals with the creation of the cosmic mind and the microvita, and origin-evolution-future of matter, individual mind and life. There is important input from Vedic and Tantric traditions. This school follows subjective approach by dealing with absolute (spiritual) as well as relative (psycho-physical) knowledge of (...)
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  15. Interfaith Dialogue: The Hindu View.Kamalesha Datta Tripathi - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (4):75-84.
     
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    Editorial comment.D. Viveka Furtado - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (1):6-8.
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    Nursing ethics comes of age in India.Daphne Viveka - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (6):637-638.
  18. Rāja-yoga; mit den Yoga-aphorismen des Patanjali. Vivekândana - 1937 - Wien,: Saturn-Verlag. Edited by Patañjali.
     
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    Erratum to: Culture of sedimentation in the human–technology interaction.Arun Kumar Tripathi - 2016 - AI and Society 31 (2):243-244.
  20. Fuzzy topology induced by binary fuzzy relation. Priti & Alka Tripathi - 2022 - In Bhagwati Prasad Chamola, Pato Kumari & Lakhveer Kaur (eds.), Emerging advancements in mathematical sciences. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    Intergenerational Differences in the Preferences for Family Values: An Indian Perspective.Amit Kumar Tripathi - 2014 - Journal of Human Values 20 (1):19-31.
    In the collectivist culture of India, family occupies a central place in organizing social and personal lives of the people. However, the forces of industrialization and urbanization are changing the life style and leading to reprioritization of values. Against this backdrop this study examined the pattern of actual and desired family values in the context of ecology, family type and generation. The sample ( n = 90) was drawn from urban, semi-urban and rural areas in central India representing parent–child pairs (...)
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    Śrīvasiṣṭhamaharśiproktatattvasārāyaṇantargatā Śrīrāmagītā: tatkāṇḍatrayāṇāṃ sārasaṅgraheṇa sametā. Vasiṣṭha & Hariścandramaṇi Tripāṭhī - 2007 - Vārāṇasī: Sampūrṇānanda Saṃskr̥ta Viśvavidyālaya. Edited by Hariścandramaṇi Tripāṭhī.
    Verse work on Hindu philosophy and spirituality.
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    Śrī Rādhāvallabhīyamataprakāśakaṃ Brahmasūtra-bhāṣyam.Vasudeva Tripāṭhi - 2009 - Navadehalī: Rāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tasaṃsthānam. Edited by Mithilāprasāda Tripāṭhī.
    Commentary on Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa from Vallabhachars view point.
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  24. Fragmented Selves: Identity, Consciousness and Reality in the Digital Age.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Open Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):6.
    In the digital age, the concept of identity has evolved in ways that challenge long-held philosophical assumptions about the self. No longer has fixed or continuous, identity become fragmented, shaped by multiple digital personas that people craft in response to the ever-expanding digital universe. Now, there is no sense of a fixed self that remains constant throughout space and time. Self and identity can be seen as a Heraclitean flux always in a state of becoming and never for a moment (...)
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    Saṃśayavādaḥ =.Radhavallabh Tripathi, Pīyūṣakānta Dīkṣita, Viṣṇupada Mahāpātra, Mahānanda Jhā & Rāmacandra Śarmā (eds.) - 2013 - Navadehalī: Śrīlālabahāduraśāstrīrāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham.
    On doctrine and concept of doubt in Indian philosophy; seminar papers.
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    Spinoza in the Light of the Vedanta.Rama Kanta Tripathi - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 11 (4):261-265.
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    Turning points in Indian śāstric tradition: proceedings of national seminar.Radhavallabh Tripathi & Nilakanth Dash (eds.) - 1999 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
    Research papers presented in a National Seminar on Turning points of Indian śāstric traditions, organized by Dept. of Sanskrit, Dr. Harisingh Gour University from 19th-21st March, 1997).
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  28. (1 other version)Raja-yoga. Vivekânanda - 1937 - Frameries, Belgique,: Union des imprimeries (s.a.) Dépositaires généraux: Paris, A. Maisonneuve; [etc., etc.]. Edited by Patañjali & Jean Herbert.
     
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  29. What is Mind in Philosophy: An Introduction.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - International Journal of Scientific Research in Enginnering and Management 6 (12):17.
    The exploration of the mind is a fundamental pursuit spanning philosophy and psychology, with implications reaching into diverse practical realms. This paper delves into the intricacies of mental states, examining historical perspectives from ancient philosophers to modern theorists. Philosophical inquiries into intentionality, consciousness, and the nature of mental phenomena are scrutinized, alongside empirical investigations by psychologists. The discourse navigates through contrasting theories such as dualism, materialism, and functionalism, shedding light on the challenges of reconciling subjective experiences with objective observations. The (...)
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    Obituary for Dr. Ananda Jayprakash Vaidya.R. L. Tripathi - 2025 - Journal of Dharma Studies 7:2.
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    AI Meets Mindfulness: Redefining Spirituality and Meditation in the Digital Age.R. L. Tripathi - 2025 - The Voice of Creative Research 7 (1):10.
    The combination of spirituality, meditation, and artificial intelligence (AI) has promising potential to expand people’s well-being using technology-based meditation. Proper meditation originates from Zen Buddhism and Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras and focuses on inner peace and intensified consciousness which elective personal disposition. AI, in turn, brings master means of delivering those practices in the form of self-improving systems that customize and make access to them easier. However, such an integration brings major philosophical and ethical issues into question, including the genuineness of (...)
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  32. A Conceptual Model of Forgiveness and Mental Health: A Philosophical Appraisal.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Public Health Open Access 8 (2):6.
    This paper explores the nature of hate, forgiveness, and interconnectedness in human relationships. Hatred often arises from conflicts with personal expectations but can be transformed into forgiveness by adopting an impersonal, holistic perspective. Drawing on evolutionary theory, psychological insights, and Buddhist philosophy, the paper argues that forgiveness is essential for individual mental well-being and societal harmony. The Buddhist concept of “two arrows” illustrates that while pain is unavoidable, suffering stems from emotional reactions and can be mitigated. Embracing the interconnected nature (...)
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  33. The Mind: From Cartesian Dualism to Computational Functionalism.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (3):8.
    The concept of the mind in philosophy encompasses a diverse range of theories and perspectives, examining its immaterial nature, unitary function, self-activity, self-consciousness, and persistence despite bodily changes. This paper explores the attributes of the mind, addressing classical materialism, dualism, and behaviorism, along with contemporary theories like functionalism and computational functionalism. Key philosophical debates include the mind-body problem, the subjectivity of mental states, and the epistemological and conceptual challenges in understanding other minds. Contrasting views from Aristotle, Descartes, Wittgenstein, and modern (...)
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  34. Mind and Machine: A Philosophical Examination of Matt Carter’s “Minds & Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence”.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Open Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):3.
    In his book “Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence”, Matt Carter presents a comprehensive exploration of the philosophical questions surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). Carter argues that the development of AI is not merely a technological challenge but fundamentally a philosophical one. He delves into key issues like the nature of mental states, the limits of introspection, the implications of memory decay, and the functionalist framework that allows for the possibility of AI. Carter contrasts functionalism with (...)
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  35. Is There a Meaningful Difference Between Simulation and Reality? An Inquiry into Consciousness and Subjective Experience.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Open Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):3.
    This paper explores the philosophical question of whether a meaningful difference exists between living in a simulation and living in what we call “reality.” Drawing from the simulation hypothesis and discussions of consciousness and subjective experience, the investigation considers whether the subjective experiences of a simulated entity could be indistinguishable from those of a human being. The central argument is that while metaphysical differences between simulation and reality exist, from the standpoint of subjective experience, the distinction may be inconsequential. We (...)
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  36. Artificial Intelligence vs. Human Intelligence: Are the Boundaries Blurring?R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Open Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1).
    This article focuses on the interaction between man and machine, AI specifically, to analyse how these systems are slowly taking over roles that hitherto were thought ‘only’ for humans. More recent, as AI has stepped up in ability to learn without supervision, to recognize patterns, and to solve problems, it adopted characteristics like creativity, novelty, intentionality. These events take one to the heart of what it is to be human, and the emerging definitions of self that are increasingly central to (...)
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    Sensory Memory Is Allocated Exclusively to the Current Event-Segment.Srimant P. Tripathy & Haluk Öǧmen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  38. The Psychological Freedom of Knowing that One Day we Would Die: A Debate on the Balance Between Life and Deatht.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Mental Health and Human Resilience International Journal 8 (2):3.
    This essay explores the psychological freedom that emerges from the acceptance of death, arguing that it should not be seen as merely a one-sided freedom of death without the complementary freedom of life. While death is often met with dread and fear, it can foster a sense of authenticity and alignment with personal values. However, this realization must also emphasize the importance of life, as the goal of psychological well-being lies in living, not just acknowledging death. This balance allows us (...)
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  39. The Harmony of the Unrestrained Mind.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Psychology and Psychological Research International Journal 9 (3):3.
    In the quest for mental peace and philosophical insight, the most profound approach is to let the mind function freely, without the interference of a controlling thinker. This essay explores the philosophical and cognitive implications of an unimpeded mind, drawing from Eastern traditions such as Zen Buddhism and Taoism, alongside contemporary cognitive science. It argues that the natural rhythm of thought is disrupted by the ego’s need for control, leading to mental fragmentation and turbulence. By embracing the concept of “no-mind” (...)
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  40. Embracing Mental Health: The Power of Acceptance and Letting Go.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Mental Health and Human Resilience International Journal 8 (2):2.
    This essay challenges the notion of avoiding uncomfortable thoughts and emotions in mental health. It argues that accepting these experiences, as supported by therapies like Exposure and Response Prevention for Pure OCD, promotes greater wellbeing. By cultivating a compassionate relationship with inner experiences, individuals can foster resilience amidst challenges.
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  41. Exploring the Depths of the Human Mind: An Analysis of Walter S. Athearn's "An Introduction to the Study of the Mind".R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Psychology and Psychological Research International Journal 9 (3):4.
    Walter S. Athearn's "An Introduction to the Study of the Mind" delves into the essence and functions of the human mind, exploring its immaterial, unitary, self-active, self-conscious, and abiding attributes. Athearn emphasizes the mind's immortality and constancy despite bodily changes, underscoring the importance of effective study habits and emotional management for cognitive efficiency. The work highlights the significant impact of early experiences on mental development and stresses the need for balanced growth in knowledge, appreciation, and conduct to prevent mental disorders. (...)
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    The Paradox of Humbleness, Arrogance and the Concept of Fluid Individuality.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Mental Health and Human Resilience International Journal 8 (2):3.
    The subject of analysis for this essay is the leanness of the concept of pride and humility and the argument that each of these extremes create imbalance and stifle identity. Humility involves a feeling of low self-worth in order to seek the approval of others and leads to blurring of personal identity, whereas arrogance, results in paranoia, which denies the individual contact and flexibility. Based on the flow and change (Pallas), on the one hand, and the Taoist concept of Laozi (...)
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    Multiple-object tracking: A serial attentional process.Srimant P. Tripathy, Haluk Ogmen & Sathyasri Narasimhan - 2011 - In Christopher Mole, Declan Smithies & Wayne Wu (eds.), Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essays. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 117--144.
  44. A Feature Of Moore's Style Of Philosophizing.R. Tripathi - 1978 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 5 (4):601-610.
     
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    Evolution of Higher Education Institution Websites in India: A Longitudinal Study.Rakhi Tripathi - 2020 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (1):1.
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    Lactating Mother and Psychotropic Drugs.B. M. Tripathi & P. Majumder - 2010 - Mens Sana Monographs 8 (1):83.
    Usage of psychotropics during pregnancy and lactation has always been a topic of debate and controversy. The debate stems from the potential adverse effects on the growing fetus or infants due to the transfer of psychotropic drugs through placenta or breast milk of mothers receiving them; and the problem of discontinuing psychotropics in lactating mother considering chances of relapse. However, most of the psychotropics are found to be relatively safe when used cautiously during the lactation phase. This article describes available (...)
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    Re-organising Indian śāstric traditions: proceedings of national seminar.Radhavallabh Tripathi & Achyutanand Dash (eds.) - 1998 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
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  48. Philosophy and the Future of AI.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Open Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):2.
    The article “Philosophy is crucial in the age of AI” by Anthony Grayling and Brian Ball explores the significant role philosophy has played in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its continuing relevance in guiding the future of AI technologies. The authors trace the historical contributions of philosophers and logicians, such as Gottlob Frege, Kurt Godel, and Alan Turing, in shaping the foundational principles of AI. They argue that philosophical inquiry remains essential, especially in addressing complex issues like consciousness, (...)
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  49. Venturing into the Mind’s Mysteries: A Thrilling Dive into Computational Functionalism through the Lens of Putnam and Piccinini.R. L. Tripathi - 2024 - Open Access Journal of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 2 (1):5.
    Computational Functionalism is a subfield of philosophy of mind most relevant to the subject of cognitive science as well as to artificial intelligence (AI). The analysis of this paper focuses on Hilary Putnam’s and Gualtiero Piccinini’s standpoints regarding the molecular understanding of computation. Finally, Putnam’s argument of the functionalism in notion of the mental states is based on the positive definition of those states by their functions, while Piccinini, and on the other hand suggest that an understanding of the mechanism (...)
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    Transforming hermeneutics.Arun Kumar Tripathi - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2133-2139.
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