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    Overlooked contributions of Ayurveda literature to the history of physiology of digestion and metabolism.Aparna Singh, Sonam Agrawal, Kishor Patwardhan & Sangeeta Gehlot - 2023 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 45 (2):1-19.
    Ayurveda is a traditional system of healthcare that is native to India and has a rich documented literature of its own. Most of the historians agree that the documentation of core Ayurveda literature took place approximately in between 400 BCE and 200 CE, while acknowledging that the roots of its theoretical framework can be traced back to a much earlier period. For multiple reasons many significant contributions of Ayurveda literature to various streams of biological and medical sciences have remained under-recognized (...)
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    Global Similarities and Multifaceted Differences in the Production of Partner-Specific Referential Pacts by Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders.Aparna Nadig, Shivani Seth & Michelle Sasson - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Unseating the Craftsman: Natural Efficient Cause in Aristotle's Craft Analogy.Aparna Ravilochan - 2023 - Apeiron 56 (1):1-14.
    In this essay, I respond to a problem raised by Sarah Broadie in her 1987 article “Nature, Craft and Phronesis in Aristotle.” Broadie analyzes Aristotle’s famous craft analogy for natural causation in order to determine whether or not it requires importing a psychological dimension to natural teleology. She argues that it is possible to make sense of the analogy without psychology, but that the tradeoff is a conception of craft so thoroughly de-psychologized that it is rendered unrecognizable, perhaps even incoherent (...)
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    Integral philosophy of Sri Aurobindo.Aparna Banerjee - 2012 - Kolkata: Published by Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies, Jadavpur University, in association with Decent Books, New Delhi.
    Anthology of articles on the integral philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950, modern Indian philosopher.
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    How Logo Colors Influence Shoppers’ Judgments of Retailer Ethicality: The Mediating Role of Perceived Eco-Friendliness.Aparna Sundar & James J. Kellaris - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):685-701.
    Despite the moral gravity and far-reaching consequences of ethical judgment, evidence shows that such judgment is surprisingly malleable, prone to bias, informed by intuition and implicit associations, and swayed by mere circumstance. In this vein, this research examines how mere colors featured in logos can bias consumers’ ethical judgments about a retailer. Exposure to a logo featuring an eco-friendly color makes an ethically ambiguous practice seem more ethical; however, exposure to a logo featuring a non-eco-friendly color makes the same practice (...)
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    Apr̥thak-Siddhibhāva with special reference to Rāmānuja's Metaphysics.Aparna Chakraborty - 2001 - New Delhi: Kaveri Books.
    On Viśiṣṭādvaita philosophy of Rāmānuja, 1017-1137.
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  7. Religion, secularism and nationalism.Aparna Devare - 2020 - In Arlene B. Tickner & Karen Smith (eds.), International relations from the global South: worlds of difference. New York, NY: Routledge.
  8. Ideological preferences versus national integration of india.Aparna Vincent - 2008 - Journal of Dharma 33 (1-4):303-311.
     
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  9. Panofski hermetyczny. Uwagi na marginesie książki Michael Ann Holly.Maria Bartko-Singh - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 261 (8).
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    Mark Slobin, ed. (2008) Global Soundtracks: Worlds of Film Music.Aparna Sharma - 2010 - Film-Philosophy 14 (2):125-130.
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    Education as humanism of the other.Aparna Mishra Tarc - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (6):833–849.
    This paper explores how educators might intervene in canonized texts of the human subject on which a particular and exclusive kind of humanism rests. In imagining possible interventions educators might make, I turn to and trace Jacques Derrida's on‐going deconstruction of the philosophical texts of subjectivity. In his body of work, Derrida destabilizes fixed notions of the human subject and the institutions it founds . From Derrida's points of destabilization and through a differing but similar deconstructive stance, I also consider (...)
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    Education as Humanism of the Other.Aparna Mishra Tarc - 2005 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (6):833-849.
    This paper explores how educators might intervene in canonized texts of the human subject on which a particular and exclusive kind of humanism rests. In imagining possible interventions educators might make, I turn to and trace Jacques Derrida's on‐going deconstruction of the philosophical texts of subjectivity. In his body of work, Derrida destabilizes fixed notions of the human subject and the institutions it founds (like philosophy and education). From Derrida's points of destabilization and through a differing but similar deconstructive stance, (...)
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  13. Does Race Best Explain Racial Discrimination?Keshav Singh & Daniel Wodak - 2023 - Philosophers' Imprint 23.
    Our concern in this paper lies with a common argument from racial discrimination to realism about races: some people are discriminated against for being members of a particular race (i.e., racial discrimination exists), so some people must be members of that race (i.e., races exist). Error theorists have long responded that we can explain racial discrimination in terms of racial attitudes alone, so we need not explain it in terms of race itself. But to date there has been little detailed (...)
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    Punishing Politeness: The Role of Language in Promoting Brand Trust.Aparna Sundar & Edita S. Cao - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 164 (1):39-60.
    Morality is an abstract consideration, and language is an important regulator of abstract thought. In instances of moral ambiguity, individuals may pay particular attention to matters of interactional justice. Politeness in language has been linked to greater perceptions of social distance, which we contend is instrumental in regulating attitudes toward a brand. We posit that politeness in a brand’s advertising will impact consumers who are attuned to violations of interactional justice [i.e., those with low belief in a just world ]. (...)
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    Authoring Teacher Authority in the Lives of Children: The Case of M. Lazhar.Aparna Mishra Tarc - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:88-96.
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    Psychiatric Genomics: Ethical Implications for Public Health in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries.Ilina Singh, Dorcas Kamuya, Dan J. Stein & Jantina de Vries - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (4):17-19.
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    Prestige, possessions, and progeny.Michael J. Casimir & Aparna Rao - 1995 - Human Nature 6 (3):241-272.
    It has been suggested by some that the acquisition of symbolic capital in terms of honor, prestige, and power translates into an accumulation of material capital in terms of tangible belongings, and that on the basis of these goods high reproductive success may be achieved. However, data on completed fertility rates over more than one generation in so-called traditional societies have been rare. Ethnographic and demographic data presented here on the pastoral Bakkarwal of northern India largely corroborate the hypothesis concerning (...)
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    Book Review: Staging Resistance: Plays by Women in Translation. [REVIEW]Aparna Dharwadker - 2006 - Feminist Review 84 (1):155-157.
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    The philosophy of organism: a comparative study of A.N. Whitehead.M. Kirti Singh - 2009 - New Delhi: Akansha Pub. House.
    The Present Book Contains The Philosophy Of Organism Associated With The Teachings Of Prof. An Whitehead With Comparative Reference To Indian Philosophical Doctrines And Chinese Philosophy Of Change. In Part I The Author Deals With Sage Philosopher'S Conc.
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    Agnostic Khushwant: there is no god!Khushwant Singh - 2012 - New Delhi: Hay House India.
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    On Ackermann's theory of sets.Dasharath Singh - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (4):591-595.
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    Slow yoga breathing improves mental load in working memory performance and cardiac activity among yoga practitioners.Singh Deepeshwar & Rana Bal Budhi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigated the immediate effect of slow yoga breathing at 6 breaths per minute simultaneously on working memory performance and heart rate variability in yoga practitioners. A total of 40 healthy male volunteers performed a working memory task, ‘n-back’, consisting of three levels of difficulty, 0-back, 1-back, and 2-back, separately, before and after three SYB sessions on different days. The SYB sessions included alternate nostril breathing, right nostril breathing, and breath awareness. Repeated measures analysis of variance showed a significant (...)
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    Social philosophy and social transformation of Sikhs.R. N. Singh (ed.) - 2003 - New Delhi: Commonwealth Publishers.
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    A Blind Medical Image Watermarking for Secure E-Healthcare Application Using Crypto-Watermarking System.Polurie Venkata Vijay Kishore & Puvvadi Aparna - 2019 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 29 (1):1558-1575.
    A reliable medical image management must provide proper security for patient information. Protecting the medical information of the patients is a major concern in all hospitals. Digital watermarking is a procedure prevalently used to secure the confidentiality of medical information and maintain them, which upgrades patient health awareness. To protect the medical information, the robust and lossless patient medical information sharing system using crypto-watermarking method is proposed. The proposed system consists of two phases: (i) embedding and (ii) extraction. In this (...)
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    Skepticism, knowledge & other related issues.Priyambada Sarkar & Aparna Banerjee (eds.) - 2009 - Kolkata, Dept. of Philosophy under its UGC SAP DRS (Phase-1) Programme 2008-09 in association with t: University of Calcutta.
    Papers presented in two seminars held in 2009.
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    Reading Hegel : the introductions.Aakash Singh & Rimina Mohapatra (eds.) - 2008 - re. press.
    This book incorporates seven 'Introductions' that Hegel wrote for each of his major works: the Phenomenology, Logic, Philosophy of Right, History, Fine Art, Religion and History of Philosophy, and includes an Introduction and Epilogue by the Editors, serving to introduce Hegel to the reader and to situate him and his works into their wider context.
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    Indian Conception of Values.Bhagwan B. Singh - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):451-452.
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    Book Review: Staging Resistance: Plays by Women in Translation. [REVIEW]Aparna Dharwadker - 2006 - Feminist Review 84 (1):155-157.
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  29. Colonial Discourse and the Suffering of Indian American Children: A Francophone Postcolonial Analysis.Kundan Singh & Krishna Maheshwari - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    Euro-American misrepresentations of the non-West in general, and in particular on Hinduism and ancient India, run deep and have far greater colonial connections than that have been exposed in academia. This book analyzes the psycho-social consequences that Indian American children face after they are exposed to the school textbook discourse on Hinduism and ancient India. The authors show that there is an intimate connection—an almost exact correspondence—between James Mill’s colonial-racist discourse and the current school-textbook discourse. The very parameters and coordinates (...)
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    Identification of Regions of Interest in Digital Mammograms.S. Singh & R. Al-Mansoori - 2000 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 10 (2):183-217.
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    The Conflation Of Productivity and Efficiency in Economics and Economic History.Harinder Singh & Roger Frantz - 1991 - Economics and Philosophy 7 (1):87-89.
  32. The Pivotal Role of Bhakti in Indian World Views.Ravindra Raj Singh - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (156):65-81.
    Bhakti is a remarkable existential tendency that shows itself in the rich expanse of the tradition originating from the Vedas. Recognized as a prize possession of the religions, philosophies, and culture of India, it has often won fascination and admiration from students of Eastern heritage. However, its nature, role, and history remain misunderstood and have not received all the attention they deserve. Its role as a gatherer of life, love, thought, and the divine is missed in its partial characterizations as (...)
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  33. Quantum Mereology: Factorizing Hilbert Space into Subsystems with Quasi-Classical Dynamics.Sean M. Carroll & Ashmeet Singh - 2021 - Physical Review A 103 (2):022213.
    We study the question of how to decompose Hilbert space into a preferred tensor-product factorization without any pre-existing structure other than a Hamiltonian operator, in particular the case of a bipartite decomposition into "system" and "environment." Such a decomposition can be defined by looking for subsystems that exhibit quasi-classical behavior. The correct decomposition is one in which pointer states of the system are relatively robust against environmental monitoring (their entanglement with the environment does not continually and dramatically increase) and remain (...)
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    American physicians and dual loyalty obligations in the "war on terror".Singh Jerome Amir - 2003 - BMC Medical Ethics 4 (1):4.
    Background Post-September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has labeled thousands of Afghan war detainees "unlawful combatants". This label effectively deprives these detainees of the protection they would receive as "prisoners of war" under international humanitarian law. Reports have emerged that indicate that thousands of detainees being held in secret military facilities outside the United States are being subjected to questionable "stress and duress" interrogation tactics by U.S. authorities. If true, American military physicians could be inadvertently becoming complicit in detainee abuse. (...)
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    The Impact of Brazenly Glorifying Sexual Abuse in Indian Film.Udaya Narayana Singh & Anwita Maiti - 2021 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (2):137-139.
    India has witnessed an unprecedented rise in the production of movies around the theme of rape, especially after the 2012 BBC report of the horrific Gang-Rape of Nirbhaya in Delhi that shook the en...
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    From Anthropology to Artistic Practice: How Bricolage Has Been Used in the Twentieth Century as an Ideal Model of Engagement with the World.Amita Kini-Singh - 2023 - Journal of Human Values 29 (1):48-57.
    The aim of this article is to return to the concept of bricolage as theorized in 1962 by the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss and examine its presence and utility in the art and architectural history of the twentieth century. While Lévi-Strauss was the first theorist to present bricolage as an analogy for the creation of mythical thought among indigenous cultures, the concept has seen a wide range of conceptual, methodological and practical applications across different fields, including design, visual arts, urban (...)
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    Action and reason in the theory of Āyurveda.A. Singh - 2007 - AI and Society 21 (1-2):27-46.
    The paper explores the relation between reason and action as it emerges from the texts of Āyurveda. Life or Ayus (commonly understood as life-span) is primary subject matter of Ayurveda. Life is a locus of experience, action and disposition. Experiences and actions are differentially determined by dispositions that characterize the organism; otherwise all living organisms will be identical. Ayus of each living being is uniquely individual and remains constant between birth and death. In this journey, upkeep of ayus is the (...)
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    The philosophy of organism: a comparative study of A.N. Whitehead.M. Kirti Singh - 2009 - New Delhi: Akansha Pub. House.
    The Present Book Contains The Philosophy Of Organism Associated With The Teachings Of Prof. An Whitehead With Comparative Reference To Indian Philosophical Doctrines And Chinese Philosophy Of Change. In Part I The Author Deals With Sage Philosopher'S Conc.
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    Problems of life and death & moksha.Durlab Singh - 2017 - Kolkata: Sagnik Books.
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    Anand Pandian. Reel World: An Anthropology of Creation. Durham, N.C., 2015. 360 pp. [REVIEW]Aparna Sharma - 2018 - Critical Inquiry 44 (2):404-405.
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    The Content and Focus of the Codes of Ethics of the World's Largest Transnational Corporations.Emily F. Carasco & Jang B. Singh - 2003 - Business and Society Review 108 (1):71-94.
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    Morality and religion: some reflections.Uma Chattopadhyay, Aparna Banerjee & Shilpita Mitra (eds.) - 2012 - Kolkata: University of Calcutta, Department of Philosophy under UGC SAP DRS (Phase 1) in collaboration with Mahabodhi Book Agency.
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  43. Connectionism and self: James, Mead, and the stream of enculturated consciousness.Yoshihisa Kashima, Aparna Kanakatte Gurumurthy, Lucette Ouschan, Trevor Chong & Jason Mattingley - 2007 - Psychological Inquiry 18 (2):73-96.
  44. Rethinking the Rites Controversy: Kilian Stumpf's Acta Pekinensia and the Historical Dimensions of a Religious Quarrel.Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh - 2022 - Modern Intellectual History 19 (1):29-53.
    The Chinese rites controversy is typically characterized as a religious quarrel between different Catholic orders over whether it was permissible for Chinese converts to observe traditional rites and use the terms tian and shangdi to refer to the Christian God. As such, it is often argued that the conflict was shaped predominantly by the divergent theological attitudes between the rites-supporting Jesuits and their anti-rites opponents towards “accommodation.” By examining the Jesuit missionary Kilian Stumpf's Acta Pekinensia—a detailed chronicle of the papal (...)
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  45. Racial Capitalism in Voltaire's Enlightenment.Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh - 2022 - History Workshop Journal 94.
    This essay argues that the concept of ‘racial capitalism’ can help us understand the connections between seemingly disparate parts of Voltaire’s extensive corpus of work. It contends that even though the Enlightenment’s racial politics abounded with contradictions and ambivalences, Voltaire stood out from his contemporaries. While the connections between his polygenism – the theory that humans of different races were created separately – and material investments in colonial commerce have long been debated by radical historians, this essay suggests that Voltaire’s (...)
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    Literature Review of Shared Value: A Theoretical Concept or a Management Buzzword?Krzysztof Dembek, Prakash Singh & Vikram Bhakoo - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 137 (2):231-267.
    Porter and Kramer :78–92, 2006; Harv Bus Rev 89, 62–77, 2011) introduced ‘shared value’ as a ‘new conception of capitalism,’ claiming it is a powerful driver of economic growth and reconciliation between business and society. The idea has generated strong interest in business and academia; however, its theoretical precepts have not been rigorously assessed. In this paper, we provide a systematic and thorough analysis of shared value, focusing on its ontological and epistemological properties. Our review highlights that ‘shared value’ has (...)
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    Nyāya-kusumāñjaliḥ.H. R. Singh & Tribikram Pati - 1968 - Vāraṇasī: Bhāratīya-Vidyā-Prakāśana. Edited by Haridāsa Bhaṭṭācāryya & Śrīnārāyaṇa Miśra.
    Classical treatise on the fundamentals of Nyaya philosophy with commentaries; critical edition.
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    The silent erosion: anti-terror laws and shifting contours of jurisprudence in India.Ujjwal Kumar Singh - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (4):116 - 133.
    This paper unravels the diverse strands in the manifestations of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA, 2002), focusing not only on law’s words, i.e. the rules, principles and procedures, and its interpretations in judgments, but also on its effects. Adopting the violence of jurisprudence approach, it eschews the dichotomy between law and violence, examining the ‘effects of legal force’, in particular, the ways in which law becomes an integral part of the organization of state violence. Through an examination of the (...)
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    Mad-Dog Everettianism: Quantum Mechanics at Its Most Minimal.Sean M. Carroll & Ashmeet Singh - 2019 - In Anthony Aguirre, Brendan Foster & Zeeya Merali (eds.), What is Fundamental? Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 95-104.
    To the best of our current understanding, quantum mechanics is part of the most fundamental picture of the universe. It is natural to ask how pure and minimal this fundamental quantum description can be. The simplest quantum ontology is that of the Everett or Many-Worlds interpretation, based on a vector in Hilbert space and a Hamiltonian. Typically one also relies on some classical structure, such as space and local configuration variables within it, which then gets promoted to an algebra of (...)
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    Astronomical Chronology, the Jesuit China Mission, and Enlightenment History.Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh - 2023 - Journal of the History of Ideas 84 (3):487-510.
    Abstract:This article examines the use of astronomical chronology in Jesuit and secular works of history between the mid-seventeenth and mid-eighteenth centuries. It suggests that the highly visible adoption of astronomical records in historical scholarship in Enlightenment Europe by Nicolas Fréret and Voltaire was entangled with debates about Chinese chronology, translated by Jesuit missionaries. The article argues that the missionary Martino Martini's experience of the Manchu conquest of China was crucial in shaping his conception of history as a discipline. Political events (...)
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