Gandhi's Philosophy
Social Theory and Practice 19 (3):289-313 (1993)
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Raghuramaraju (ed.) (2006). Debating Gandhi. OUP India.
Nicholas F. Gier (2001). Confucius, Gandhi and the Aesthetics of Virtue. Asian Philosophy 11 (1):41 – 54.
Glyn Richards (2001). Gandhi's Philosophy of Education. Oxford University Press.
Douglas Allen (2007). Mahatma Gandhi on Violence and Peace Education. Philosophy East and West 57 (3):290-310.
Stuart Gray & Thomas M. Hughes (forthcoming). Gandhi's Devotional Political Thought. Philosophy East and West.
Vinit Haksar (2012). Violence in a Spirit of Love: Gandhi and the Limits of Non-Violence. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 15 (3):303-324.
Gandhi (1951). A Day Book of Thoughts From Mahatma Gandhi. Calcutta, Macmillan.
Lloyd I. Rudolph (2005). Bart Gruzalski, On Gandhi:On Gandhi. Ethics 115 (2):416-417.
Gandhi (2005). All Men Are Brothers. Continuum.
Gandhi (1951). The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi. Boston, Beacon Press.
Sanjay Lal (2008). Gandhi's Universal Ethic and Feminism: Shared Starting Points but Divergent Ends. Asian Philosophy 18 (2):185 – 195.
Bart Gruzalski (2002). Gandhi's Contributions to Environmental Thought and Action. Environmental Ethics 24 (3):227-242.
Douglas Allen (2003). Mahatma Gandhi. The Philosopher's Magazine (21):52-52.
Remi Rajani (2008). Religion for Practical Affairs. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:299-304.
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