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    Multiferroic and magnetoelectric properties of MnFe2O4/TiO3 composite films.Nainjeet Singh Negi, Kanchan Bala, Pankaj Sharma & Ravinder Kumar Kotnala - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-15.
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  2. Philosophical theory and social reality.Ravinder Kumar (ed.) - 1984 - New Delhi: Allied.
  3. Reflections on the Nature of Historical Reality.Ravinder Kumar - 1984 - In Philosophical Theory and Social Reality. Allied. pp. 39.
     
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  4. Reflections on the Proposal:'A History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization'.Ravinder Kumar - 1995 - In Surendra Nath Sen (ed.), Science, Philosophy, and Culture in Historical Perspective. Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy, and Culture. pp. 1--152.
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    Science, Philosophy, and Culture: Multi-Disciplinary Explorations.Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya & Ravinder Kumar (eds.) - 1996 - Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    This Volume Is Being Published By The Project Of History Of Indian Science Philosophy And Culture. The Main Idea Underlying This Project Is To Study The Interconnection Between Philosophy, Science And Technology As Elements Of The Culture Of India. The Hallmark Of The Project Is Its Interdisciplinarity.
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    The Gendered Biopolitics of Sex Selection in India.Ravinder Kaur & Taanya Kapoor - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (1):111-127.
    After China, India has the most skewed sex ratio at birth. These two Asian countries account for about 90 to 95% of the estimated 1.2 to 1.5 million missing female births annually, worldwide, due to gender-biased sex selection. To understand this extreme discrimination against girls, this article examines the gendered biopolitics embedded in population policies, new sex selection technologies, and in the social reproduction of patriarchal society. The ethical consequences of advanced reproductive technologies, which remove the moral turpitude around gender-based (...)
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    The Relevance of Public Image of Science in Science Education Policy and Practice.Ravinder Koul - 2003 - Science & Education 12 (1):115-124.
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  8. Neural correlates of visuospatial consciousness in 3D default space: Insights from contralateral neglect syndrome.Ravinder Jerath & Molly W. Crawford - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 28:81-93.
    One of the most compelling questions still unanswered in neuroscience is how consciousness arises. In this article, we examine visual processing, the parietal lobe, and contralateral neglect syndrome as a window into consciousness and how the brain functions as the mind and we introduce a mechanism for the processing of visual information and its role in consciousness. We propose that consciousness arises from integration of information from throughout the body and brain by the thalamus and that the thalamus reimages visual (...)
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  9. A unified 3D default space consciousness model combining neurological and physiological processes that underlie conscious experience.Ravinder Jerath, Molly W. Crawford & Vernon A. Barnes - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:1-26.
    The Global Workspace Theory and Information Integration Theory are two of the most currently accepted consciousness models; however, these models do not address many aspects of conscious experience. We compare these models to our previously proposed consciousness model in which the thalamus fills-in processed sensory information from corticothalamic feedback loops within a proposed 3D default space, resulting in the recreation of the internal and external worlds within the mind. This 3D default space is composed of all cells of the body, (...)
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    Layers of human brain activity: a functional model based on the default mode network and slow oscillations.Ravinder Jerath & Molly W. Crawford - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9:1-5.
    The complex activity of the human brain makes it difficult to get a big picture of how the brain works and functions as the mind. We examine pertinent studies, as well as evolutionary and embryologic evidence to support our theoretical model consisting of separate but interactive layers of human neural activity. The most basic layer involves default mode network (DMN)activity and cardiorespiratory oscillations. We propose that these oscillations support other neural activity and cognitive processes. The second layer involves limbic system (...)
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    Some algebras and logics from quasiorder-generated covering-based approximation spaces.Arun Kumar & Mohua Banerjee - forthcoming - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics:1-21.
    In A. Kumar, & M. Banerjee [(2012). Definable and rough sets in covering-based approximation spaces. In T. Li. (eds.), Rough sets and knowledge technology (pp. 488–495). Springer-Verlag], A. Kumar, & M. Banerjee [(2015). Algebras of definable and rough sets in quasi order-based approximation spaces. Fundamenta Informaticae, 141(1), 37–55], authors proposed a pair of lower and upper approximation operators based on granules generated by quasiorders. This work is an extension of algebraic results presented therein. A characterisation has been presented (...)
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  12. A Pragmatist Spin on Analytical Marxism and Methodological Individualism.Chandra Kumar - 2008 - Philosophical Papers 37 (2):185-211.
    The debates of the 1980s and 1990s on methodological individualism versus methodological holism have not been adequately resolved. Within analytical Marxism, G.A. Cohen, John Roemer, Jon Elster and others have come down in favour of methodological individualism as part of the effort to make analytical Marxism more 'scientific' and 'rigorous' than earlier versions of Marxism. In doing so they have presented methodological individualism as a necessary ingredient in ridding Marxism of obscurantism. This view is here challenged from a pragmatist philosophical (...)
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    Optimizing student engagement in online learning environments.A. V. Senthil Kumar (ed.) - 2018 - Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
    This book provides the latest research and developments to determine the disengagement detection of students or learners through online learning system. It explores how detecting and analyzing students' disengagement in online learning using various tools, techniques and systems will help to automatically detect disengagement learners and offer the opportunity to make online learning more efficient.
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    Respiratory Rhythm, Autonomic Modulation, and the Spectrum of Emotions: The Future of Emotion Recognition and Modulation.Ravinder Jerath & Connor Beveridge - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    On the Hierarchical Organization of Oscillatory Assemblies: Layered Superimposition and a Global Bioelectric Framework.Ravinder Jerath, Connor Beveridge & Michael Jensen - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  16. Ontology for task-based clinical guidelines and the theory of granular partitions.Anand Kumar & Barry Smith - 2003 - In Michel Dojat, Elpida T. Keravnou & Pedro Barahona (eds.), Proceedings of 9th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe (AIME 2003). Springer. pp. 71-75.
    The theory of granular partitions (TGP) is a new approach to the understanding of ontologies and other classificatory systems. The paper explores the use of this new theory in the treatment of task-based clinical guidelines as a means for better understanding the relations between different clinical tasks, both within the framework of a single guideline and between related guidelines. We used as our starting point a DAML+OIL-based ontology for the WHO guideline for hypertension management, comparing this with related guidelines and (...)
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    Top Mysteries of the Mind: Insights From the Default Space Model of Consciousness.Ravinder Jerath & Connor Beveridge - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    John Dewey, Reconstruction in Philosophy (1920).Chandra Kumar - 2009 - Philosophical Papers 38 (1):111-128.
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  19. Safety perspectives of medicinal products.Rishi Kumar, Nishith Keserwani & Parveen Kumar Goyal - 2024 - In Faraat Ali & Leo M. L. Nollet (eds.), Global regulations of medicinal, pharmaceutical, and food products. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
     
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    Assessing the impact of heat vulnerability on urban public spaces using a fuzzy-based unified computational technique.Rajeev Kumar & Saswat Kishore Mishra - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-18.
    Over the years, the urban heat vulnerability has evolved as a pressing global concern for researchers and policymakers alike. Numerous studies have aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of urban heat vulnerability on public health and safety. However, the critical task of selecting the most fitting indicator for urban heat islands in public spaces is not emphasized in the existing studies, considering the diverse indices available. Beyond identification, studies that delve into the prioritization of these indices and the determination of (...)
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    The Moral Psychology of Disgust.Victor Kumar & Nina Strohminger (eds.) - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book provides an introduction to the major findings, challenges and debates regarding disgust as a moral emotion, and brings together scholarship from multiple disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, anthropology and law.
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    Relations in Abhidhamma philosophy.Bimlendra Kumar - 2020 - Delhi, India: Eastern Book Linkers.
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    International Education and (Dis)embodied Cosmopolitanisms.Ravinder Kaur Sidhu & Gloria Dall'alba - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (4):413-431.
    This article is a critical examination of practices and representations that constitute international education. While international education has provided substantial contributions and benefits for nation-states and international students, we question the discourses and practices which inform the international education export industry. The ‘brand identities’ of receiving or host countries imply that they are welcoming, respectful of multiculturalism and have a well established intellectual history, in contrast to international students' embodied experiences. There is also a tendency to represent and regard international (...)
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    Universities and Globalization: To Market, to Market.Ravinder Kaur Sidhu - 2005 - Routledge.
    _Universities and Globalization: To Market, To Market_ examines the operations of power and knowledge in international education under conditions of globalization, with a focus on the three biggest exporters of higher education--the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. An interdisciplinary approach based on the core social sciences is used to explore the power relations that shape global education networks. The role of nation-states in creating the conditions for education markets and the desire for a Westernized template of international education (...)
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  25. Indian philosophical tradition and Guru Nanak: a study based on the conceptual terminology used in Guru Nanak bani.Ravinder G. B. Singh - 1983 - Patiala: Punjab Pub. House.
     
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  26. The instrumental Brahmin and the “half-caste” computer: Astronomy and colonial rule in Madras, 1791–1835.S. Prashant Kumar - 2023 - History of Science 61 (3):308-337.
    What did science make possible for colonial rule? How was science in turn marked by the knowledge and practices of those under colonial rule? Here I approach these questions via the social history of Madras Observatory. Constructed in 1791 by the East India Company, the observatory was to provide local time to mariners and served as a clearinghouse for the company’s survey and revenue administration. The astronomical work of Madras’ Brahmin assistants relied upon their knowledge of jyotiśāstra [Sanskrit astronomy/astrology], and (...)
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    Dhamma-anusīlana: investigating the Buddhist traditions.Bimlendra Kumar & Ujjwal Kumar (eds.) - 2021 - New Delhi: DK Printworld.
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    Katihar to Kennedy: the road less travelled.Sanjay Kumar - 2019 - New Delhi, India: Vani Book Company.
    'Katihar to Kennedy' is an extraordinary journey of a man from dusty alleys of Katihar to the gleaming pathways of Kennedy. It is an autobiographical account of a small-town boy who starts his journey from a tiny town of Bihar, in one of India’s economically backward districts and is able to reach the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The journey also depicts the inner conflicts of a man and his continuous efforts to overcome all the difficulties in his path (...)
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  29. Medicinal concepts and institutions in precolonial India.Shankar Kumar - 2022 - In Himanshu Roy (ed.), Social thought in Indic civilization. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
     
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    Radical love: from separation to connection with the Earth, each other, and ourselves.Satish Kumar - 2023 - Berkeley, California: Parallax Press.
    Lessons from a life of activism and mindfulness for navigating social, political, and ecological crises.
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  31. The Unified Medical Language System and the Gene Ontology: Some critical reflections.Anand Kumar & Barry Smith - 2003 - In A. Günter, R. Kruse & B. Neumann (eds.), KI 2003: Advances in Artificial Intelligence. Berlin: Springer. pp. 135-148.
    The Unified Medical Language System and the Gene Ontology are among the most widely used terminology resources in the biomedical domain. However, when we evaluate them in the light of simple principles for wellconstructed ontologies we find a number of characteristic inadequacies. Employing the theory of granular partitions, a new approach to the understanding of ontologies and of the relationships ontologies bear to instances in reality, we provide an application of this theory in relation to an example drawn from the (...)
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  32. Gender and science : psychological imperatives.Neelam Kumar - 2013 - In Gregory J. Feist & Michael E. Gorman (eds.), Handbook of the psychology of science. New York: Springer Pub. Company, LLC.
     
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  33. Role of delay on two competing plant populations under the allelopathic effect.Pankaj Kumar & Dipesh - 2022 - In Bhagwati Prasad Chamola, Pato Kumari & Lakhveer Kaur (eds.), Emerging advancements in mathematical sciences. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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  34. Soul and Its Functional Mechanism in Jainism Elucidation by Acarya Kundakunda (c. 41 BCE).Dr Sa Bhuvanendra Kumar - 2002 - In Hīrālāla Jaina, Dharmacandra Jaina & R. K. Sharma (eds.), Jaina Philosophy, Art & Science in Indian Culture. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 255.
    Soul and it's functional mechanism in jainism Elucidation by school kind kund.
     
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    Śrī-yantra and the geophilosophy of India.Niraj Kumar - 2014 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
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    The ‘culture’ of science and colonial culture, India 1820–1920.Deepak Kumar - 1996 - British Journal for the History of Science 29 (2):195-209.
    The culture of science is deeply influenced and conditioned by the socio-political realities of both time and locale. Pre-colonial India, for example, was no tabula rasa. It had a vigorous tradition in at least the realms of mathematics, astronomy and medicine. But gradual colonization made a big dent. It brought forth a massive cultural collision which influenced profoundly the cognitive and material existence of both the colonizer and the colonized.
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  37. A philosophic vision of environment.By Dr Mritunjay Kumar - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In Quest of Peace: Indian Culture Shows the Path. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 353.
     
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    Mill: a guide for the perplexed.Sujith Kumar - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    John Stuart Mill is best known for his moral and political writings, and is a central figure in political philosophy. However, the full ambition of his thought is often neglected in favour of an assessment based largely on contemporary liberal theorizing, while the more subtle and manifold elements of his thought remain inaccessible or incoherent to many students of his work. Mill: A Guide for the Perplexed is a clear and thorough account of Mill's thought, his major works, and the (...)
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    Matters of life & death: reflections on bioethics, law and the human destiny.Sehdev Kumar - 2014 - Chandigarh: Publication Bureau, Panjab University.
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    Why Bother with Political Arguments?Victor Kumar & Joshua May - 2023 - The Prindle Post.
    Moral reasoning and arguments are truly a driving force for social change in politics. Without it, progress is impossible. The key is patience, persistence, and mutual respect. Under the right conditions, moral arguments can move mountains — slowly but surely.
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  41. Public and Private in Thought and Practice: Perspectives on a Grand Dichotomy.Jeff Weintraub & Krishan Kumar (eds.) - 1997 - University of Chicago Press.
    These essays, by widely respected scholars in fields ranging from social and political theory to historical sociology and cultural studies, illuminate the significance of the public/private distinction for an increasingly wide range of ...
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    Yoga: Bharat's invaluable gift to the world: Yoga for health, Yoga for humanity, Yoga for the 21st century.V. Ravi Kumar - 2015 - New Delhi: Niyogi Books.
    This encyclopaedic compendium, with over 250 photographs, vividly captures the transformation the practice of Yoga has achieved. The book traces the wide canvas of Yoga, right from its origin and antiquity to its mass appeal and acceptance that has transcended geographical, cultural and national boundaries.
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  43. Moving from Voluntary Euthanasia to Non-Voluntary Euthanasia: Equality and Compassion.Kumar Amarasekara & Mirko Bagaric - 2004 - Ratio Juris 17 (3):398-423.
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    AI led ethical digital transformation: framework, research and managerial implications.Kumar Saurabh, Ridhi Arora, Neelam Rani, Debasisha Mishra & M. Ramkumar - 2022 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20 (2):229-256.
    Purpose Digital transformation leverages digital technologies to change current processes and introduce new processes in any organisation’s business model, customer/user experience and operational processes. Artificial intelligence plays a significant role in achieving DT. As DT is touching each sphere of humanity, AI led DT is raising many fundamental questions. These questions raise concerns for the systems deployed, how they should behave, what risks they carry, the monitoring and evaluation control we have in hand, etc. These issues call for the need (...)
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    Should One be Free to Choose the Sex of One's Child?Dharma Kumar - 1985 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (2):197-204.
    ABSTRACT Tests which predict the sex of a fetus have led to female feticide in India, and hence to demands that such tests be banned. This paper examines the arguments for banning such tests. These will depend partly on one's views regarding the morality of feticide: different views are discussed. However the morality of feticide is not the only relevant consideration, especially since it may become possible to choose the sex of the child at conception. Whether or not parents have (...)
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    Monotonous Percussion Drumming and Trance Postures: A Controlled Evaluation of Phenomenological Effects.Lisa N. Woodside, V. K. Kumar & Ronald J. Pekala - 1997 - Anthropology of Consciousness 8 (2-3):69-87.
    Felicitas Goodman (1990) observed that naive participants experienced unique trance states, characterized by specific visionary content, when they assumed particular postures and listened to monotonous rattling. Students (n = 284), enrolled in various sections of the course Introduction to Psychology, experienced one of four conditions with their eyes closed: Sitting Quietly with and without Drumming, Standing (Feather Serpent) Posture plus Drumming with and without Suggested Experiences. Participants completed the Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory (Pekala 1982, 1991c) and wrote narratives following their (...)
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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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    A paradigm for development and promulgation of a global code of marketing ethics.Kumar C. Rallapalli - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 18 (1):125 - 137.
    This paper provides a paradigm for evaluating the factors that affect the development of a global code of ethics in marketing. Based on a review of the literature pertaining to global codes of ethics, we examined the potential for the development and acceptance of a universal code of ethics in the international marketing arena. Towards that end, we suggest that any global code of ethics in marketing should consider two levels – normative guidelines and specific behaviors. A discussion detailing the (...)
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    Moral Testimony, Knowledge and Understanding.Kumar Viswanathan - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 45 (3):297-319.
    Philosophical Investigations, Volume 45, Issue 3, Page 297-319, July 2022.
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    Sāttvika Leadership: An Indian Model of Positive Leadership.Kumar Alok - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 142 (1):117-138.
    I propose a leadership theory with moral concerns at its core. Sāttvika leadership is defined as a set of purposive leader actions comprising knowledge-driven cooperation that are initiated on the basis of positive and reasonably accurate assumptions and executed through morally responsible and sustainably fruitful means to secure the flourishing of followers and the collective. SL enhances psychological capital, psychological empowerment, and work engagement of followers while developing them into morally better persons. It enhances their trust on the leader and (...)
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