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    The Concept of Intermediate Existence in the Early Buddhist Theory of rebirth.Amrita Nanda - 2019 - Asian Philosophy 29 (2):144-159.
    ABSTRACTThis article investigates the concept of intermediate existence in the early Buddhist theory of rebirth. The main sources investigated for this article are the Pāli canonical and commentarial literature. My main thesis is that early Buddhist discourses contain instances that suggest a spatial-temporal gap between death and rebirth known as ‘intermediate existence’, in contrast to the idea of Theravāda Buddhist theory that rebirth takes place immediately without a spatial-temporal gap. In order to prove this, I argue that the ‘one who (...)
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    Indigenous and Local Knowledge and Aesthetics: Towards an Intergenerational Aesthetics of Nature.Nanda Jarosz - 2023 - Environmental Values 32 (2):151-168.
    In a recent paper, Allen Carlson moves away from a purely scientific–cognitive framework for environmental aesthetics towards a ‘combination position’ based on the ecoaesthetics theorised by Xiangzhan Cheng. Carlson argues that only an aesthetics informed by ecological knowledge can offer the correct foundations for the continued relevance of environmental aesthetics to environmental ethics. However, closer analysis of Cheng's theory of ecoaesthetics reveals a number of problems related to questions of anthropocentrism and in particular, the issue of an ethic based on (...)
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    Arju as “Caring Space, In-Between”.Amrita Banerjee & Karilemla - 2016 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 23 (1):91-105.
    Through a philosophical engagement with “Arju” (communal dormitories for children/adolescents among the Ao tribe, India), we develop a distinct conceptualization of it as “caring space, in-between”. In its various ontological, epistemological, and ethical dimensions, Arju becomes a space for mothering of Ao children and of caring for the tribe at large. It provides a basis for developing a notion of “caring space” within a philosophy of care. Finally, while theorizing its “in-between” character, we argue that Arju resists mapping onto dominant (...)
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  4. Religious fundamentalism and secular governance.Amrita Chhachhi - 2014 - In Gita Sen & Marina Durano (eds.), The remaking of social contracts: feminists in a fierce new world. London: Zed Books.
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    Logic and epistemology in Theravāda =.Hâgoḍa Khemānanda - 1993 - Ratmalana: Dharma Paryeshanalaya.
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    Impact of Multichannel Cable Network on the Nature of Viewing and Social Interactions.Amrita Yadava, Naresh Kumar & N. R. Sharma - 2000 - Journal of Human Values 6 (1):73-77.
    The impact of multichannel electronic media is assuming a varied effect on the India population as there is a vast cultural and social diversity in the country. While metropolitans had already been influenced by Western culture, the suburbs and rural areas were relatively free from it. This segment of Indian society, ingrained with orthodox values, was not ready for the invasion by Western culture, which is being propa gated by the multichannel electronic media.
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    Solidarity in Global Health Research—Are the Stakes Equal?Amrita Daftary & A. M. Viens - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (5):59-62.
    Global health is in desperate need of greater solidarity between high-income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as a means to reduce the inequity that pervades all aspect...
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    Race and a Transnational Reproductive Caste System: Indian Transnational Surrogacy.Amrita Banerjee - 2014 - Hypatia 29 (1):113-128.
    When it comes to discourses around women's labor in global contexts, we need feminist philosophical frameworks that take the intersections of gender, race, and global capitalism seriously in order to arrive at a comprehensive understanding of women's lives within global processes. Women of color feminist philosophy can bring much to the table in such discussions. In this essay, I theorize about a concrete instance of global women's labor: transnational commercial gestational surrogacy. By introducing a “racialized gender” analysis into the philosophical (...)
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  9. " At Least I Am Not Sleeping with Anyone": Resisting the Stigma of Commercial Surrogacy in India.Amrita Pande - 2010 - Feminist Studies 36 (2):292-312.
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    Politics of Biodiversity Conservation and Socio Ecological Conflicts in a City: The Case of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai.Amrita Sen & Sarmistha Pattanaik - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (2):305-326.
    Loss of the green belts in the cities as an antecedent outcome of haphazard and irregular urbanization as one of the principle factors has a negative bearing on the socio ecological services that nature entails. Our paper represents the conditions under which the contemporary statist conservationist efforts to preserve the urban protected areas in India induces a marginal existence and livelihood vulnerability upon the survival of the population residing within these PAs. A recent survey to Sanjay Gandhi National Park in (...)
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    Nyāyaratnadīpāvali of Ānandānubhava. Ānandānubhava - 2015 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research and Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited, Delhi. Edited by Kanshi Ram & Ānandānubhava.
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  12. Reorienting the Ethics of Transnational Surrogacy as a Feminist Pragmatist.Amrita Banerjee - 2010 - The Pluralist 5 (3):107-127.
    The issue of surrogacy has received a great deal of attention in the West ever since the famous Baby M case in the latter part of the 1980s. Ethicists, psychologists, and legal experts have struggled with the meanings and implications of this practice, especially in its commercial form. In contemporary times, however, the phenomenon of surrogacy has assumed new dimensions as it travels across national borders in the context of globalization. As a transnational phenomenon, it is now marketed as an (...)
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    Philosophical Articulations on “Mothering” and “Care” from the “Margins”.Amrita Banerjee & Bonnie Mann - 2016 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 23 (1):1-4.
    PCW Editors’ Comments: In this volume we are privileged to publish a special edition on mothering from the margins. The guest editors Amrita Banerjee and Bonnie Mann have collected a range of submissions representing original and insightful perspectives on motherhood.
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    Josiah Royce in Focus.Amrita Banerjee - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (2):109-112.
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    Josiah Royce in Focus.Amrita Banerjee - 2012 - The Pluralist 7 (2):109-112.
  16. Diagrammatic Representation and Inference. 12th International Conference, Diagrams 2021, Virtual, September 28–30, 2021, Proceedings.Amrita Basu, Gem Stapleton, Sven Linker, Catherine Legg, Emmanuel Manalo & Petrucio Viana (eds.) - 2021 - Springer.
  17. Vyanjana sūtramu.HecEs Brahmānanda - 1981 - Anantapuraṃ, A.P.: Akṣaraprasāramu.
     
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    Carlyle, Mill, Bodington and the Case of 19th Century Imperialized Science.Amrita Ghosh - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (9):26-33.
    The latter half of nineteenth-century England was rife with the evolution question. As English imperialism also reached its pinnacle during this time, racial gradations and superiority of the white race in the newly formed human chain loomed large culturally. In 1849, Thomas Carlyle anonymously published his anti-emancipationist perspective in “The Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question,” followed by John Stuart Mill’s divergent response to him in 1850 titled, “The Negro Question.” In 1878, The Westminster Review also published a woman’s perspective, (...)
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  19. De-colonizing solidarity and reciprocity.Amrita Banerjee - 2021 - In Murzban Jal & Jyoti Bawane (eds.), The Imbecile's Guide to Public Philosophy. Routledge India.
     
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  20. Time in Indian popular culture.Amrita Basu - 2009 - In Priyadarshi Patnaik, Suhita Chopra & D. Suar (eds.), Time in Indian cultures: diverse perspectives. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
     
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  21. Jīvap prammaikya Vētānta rahasyam.Paramahaṃsa Saccidānanda - 1993 - Cen̲n̲ai: Śrī Saccitān̲antar Kampen̲i.
     
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    Jaina rājanīti vijñāna: Ācārya Hemacandra ke vicāroṃ ke pariprekshya meṃ.Aśoka Sahajānanda (ed.) - 2015 - Dillī: Arihanta Iṇṭaraneśanala.
    On political philosophy of Hemacandra, 1088-1172, Jaina philosopher.
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    Visa Stamps for Injections: Traveling Biolabor and South African Egg Provision.Amrita Pande - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (4):573-596.
    In this article, I discuss cross-border egg provision by young South African women as a form of traveling biolabor that is critically about embodiment, and aspirations for mobility and cosmopolitanism. The frame of biolabor challenges the frames of altruism/commodification, and choice/coercion, and instead highlights the desires of egg providers, fundamental to the creation and maintenance of the global fertility market. When biolabor crosses borders as traveling biolabor, the analysis can focus on the specificities of inequalities embedded within such reproductive mobility. (...)
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    Follett's pragmatist ontology of relations: Potentials for a feminist perspective on violence.Amrita Banerjee - 2008 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 22 (1):pp. 3-11.
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    Pātañjalayoga evaṃ Jainayoga kā tulanātmaka adhyayana.Aruṇā Ānanda - 2002 - Dillī: Motīlāla Banārasīdāsa Pabliśarsa aura Bhogīlāla Leharacanda Bhāratīya Saṃskr̥ti Saṃsthāna.
    Comparative study of the Yoga of Patañjali and Jaina Yoga.
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    Darśanaya hā Bauddha darśanaya.Induruvē Uttarānanda - 2001 - Koḷamba: Ăs. Goḍagē saha Sahōdarayō. Edited by Depānama Sugatabandhu & Ṭikiribanḍāra Silōgama.
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    Postmodernism, Hindu Nationalism and "Vedic" Science.Meera Nanda - 2005 - In Noretta Koertge (ed.), Scientific Values and Civic Virtues. Oup Usa.
    Indian intellectuals influenced by postmoderism such as Ashis Nandy and Vandana Shiva, put local folk beliefs on a par with science. Hindu nationalists, especially members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, following the lead of the historical figure Swami Vivekananda and the contemporary Subhash Kak, have developed what they call “Vedic Science”, including Vedic astrology and Vedic creationism. Although India welcomes new technology, it has for the most part rejected the values of modern science, thus embracing a stance of what might (...)
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  28. Vivekananda and his work.Swami Abhedānanda - 1950 - Calcutta: Ramakrishna Vedanta Math.
     
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  29. Syādvāda: eka anuśīlana.Rishi Ānanda - 1978 - Pātharḍī: Śrī Ratna Jaina Pustakālaya. Edited by Śrīcanda Surānā Sarasa & Devakumāra Jaina.
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    Śivāditya Miśra kr̥ta Saptapadārthī kā samīkshātmaka adhyayana.Urmilā Ānanda - 2015 - Āgarā: B̄ān̐ke Bihārī Prakāśana.
    Critical study of Saptapadārthī, work on the fundamentals of Vaiśeṣika and Nyaya school in Hindu philosophy by Śivāditya, 11th century.
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    Diversity" as "Poise": Toward a Renewed "Ethics of Diversity.Amrita Banerjee - 2018 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (2):243-262.
    With increasing awareness of social pluralism and a greater number of academic institutions committing to it, "diversity" figures heavily in contemporary academic contexts of the United States. This essay is a philosophical interrogation of diversity and intends to reveal certain undertheorized dimensions of the concept. Attending to these dimensions can potentially refashion an institutional space such that it is better able to sustain diversity on a long-term basis. While my analysis speaks directly to institutions of higher learning in the United (...)
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    Identidad, ideología e iconografía republicana en el Perú.Nanda Leonardini - 2009 - Arbor 185 (740):1259-1270.
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  33. Second language acquisition: Some evidence from L2 learners' slips of the tongue.Nanda Poulisse & A. Van Lieshout - 1997 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 30 (1-2):55-73.
     
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  34. 'Alha kuṭe kuṭā.Nanda - 1976 - Ranʻ kunʻ: Moʻ kvanʻʺ sacʻ cā pe.
     
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  35. Thathạnạ wịlathạni hkaw Wịnạyathtạ pạkathạni kyān.U. Uttamānanda - 1933
     
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    Book Review: Unsettling India: Affect, Temporality, Transnationality. [REVIEW]Amrita Ibrahim - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):141-142.
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    Book Review: Unsettling India: Affect, Temporality, Transnationality. [REVIEW]Amrita Ibrahim - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):141-142.
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  38. Vedânta philosophy; lecture by Swâmi Abhedânanda. Abhedānanda - 1899 - New York,: Vedânta society.
     
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    From “Balcony Talk” and “Practical Prayers” to Illegal Collectives: Migrant Domestic Workers and Meso-Level Resistances in Lebanon.Amrita Pande - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (3):382-405.
    In this study I highlight the spatial exclusions that migrant domestic workers experience in Lebanon. I argue that migrant domestic workers constantly challenge such spatial exclusions by using the exact spaces that they are excluded from as the bases for a meso-level of resistances—strategic acts that cannot be classified as either private and individual or as organized collective action. I highlight three kinds of such resistive activities: the strategic dyads forged across balconies by the most restricted live-in workers, the small (...)
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    Mobile Masculinities: Migrant Bangladeshi Men in South Africa.Amrita Pande - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (3):383-406.
    In this ethnography of Bangladeshi men living and working in South Africa, I draw on the intersection of three sets of literatures—masculinities studies, mobility studies, and the emerging body of work on migrant masculinities— to argue that migrant mobility shapes and is shaped by relational performances of racialized masculinities. I analyze three particular moments of such “mobile masculinities.” The first is in the home country wherein migration is seen as a mandatory rite of passage into manhood. The second moment is (...)
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    This Birth and That: Surrogacy and Stratified Motherhood in India.Amrita Pande - 2014 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 4 (1):50-64.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:This Birth and ThatSurrogacy and Stratified Motherhood in IndiaAmrita PandeIn 2006, i came across a short newspaper article about the emergence of a new industry in India—the industry of paid birth or commercial surrogacy. People from all over the world could now hire Indian women to give birth to babies for them, for a fraction of the cost of surrogacy elsewhere and with no government regulations. After some digging (...)
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  42. Wombs in India : revisiting commercial surrogacy.Amrita Pande - 2021 - In Ashwini Tambe & Millie Thayer (eds.), Transnational feminist itineraries: situating theory and activist practice. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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    The Right to Have Rights as the Right to Asylum.Nanda Oudejans - 2014 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (1):7-26.
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    Psychophysics may be the game-changer for deep neural networks (DNNs) to imitate the human vision.Keerthi S. Chandran, Amrita Mukherjee Paul, Avijit Paul & Kuntal Ghosh - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e388.
    Psychologically faithful deep neural networks (DNNs) could be constructed by training with psychophysics data. Moreover, conventional DNNs are mostly monocular vision based, whereas the human brain relies mainly on binocular vision. DNNs developed as smaller vision agent networks associated with fundamental and less intelligent visual activities, can be combined to simulate more intelligent visual activities done by the biological brain.
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  45. Nītitattvāvirbhāvḥ. Cidānanda - 1953 - Bangalore: Dvaita Vedanta Studies and Research Foundation. Edited by Narayana Pillai & K. P..
    Elucidation of the Mīmāṃsā doctrines; includes Tantrarahasya by Rāmānujācārya and Mīmāṃsābhāṣyapariśiṣṭa of Śālikanāthamiśra.
     
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    Broken rules, ruined lives.Nanda Oudejans & Antony Pemberton - 2018 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 47 (8).
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    Broken rules, ruined lives.Nanda Oudejans & Antony Pemberton - 2019 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 48 (1):66-84.
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    Catastrophe and redemption: The political thought of Giorgio Agamben.Nanda Oudejans - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (1):e40-e43.
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    The Right not to Have Rights: A New Perspective on Irregular Immigration.Nanda Oudejans - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (4):447-474.
    In recent years irregular immigration has attracted increasing scholarly attention. Current academic debate casts the irregular immigrant in the role of the new political subject who acts out a right to have rights and/or as the rightless victim who is subjected to violence and abuse. However, the conception of the irregular immigrant as harbinger of political change and/or victim reifies the persistent dichotomy between inclusion and exclusion. It ignores that irregular immigrants are not by definition excluded from a normal life (...)
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    What is asylum? More than protection, less than citizenship.Nanda Oudejans - 2020 - Constellations 27 (3):524-539.
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