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  1. Partha N. Mukherji & Chandan Sengupta (eds.) (2004). Indigeneity and Universality in Social Science: A South Asian Response. Sage Publications.score: 120.0
    Are social sciences that are indigenous to the West necessarily universal for other cultures? This collection of South Asian scholarship draws on the experiences of the region to discuss this question in depth.
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  2. Gautam Sengupta (1983). On Identifying Reference with Truth-Value. Analysis 43 (2):72 - 74.score: 30.0
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  3. Pradip Kumar Sengupta (1968). Demonstration and Logical Truth. Calcutta, Academic Publishers.score: 30.0
    But to infer is not to be trained in Logic. The primitive persons inferred ; the common layman infers. But they do not know any bit of what is known as ...
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  4. Kalidas Bhattacharya & Pradip Kumar Sengupta (eds.) (1988). Freedom, Transcendence, and Identity: Essays in Memory of Professor Kalidas Bhattacharyya. Indian Council of Philosophical Research in Association with Motilal Banarsidass.score: 30.0
     
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  5. Manimay Sengupta & Bhaskar Dutta (1979). A Condition for Nash-Stability Under Binary and Democratic Group Decision Functions. Theory and Decision 10 (1-4):293-309.score: 30.0
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  6. Kalyan Sengupta (2003). A Probe Into Habermas's Theory of Communication. In Krishna Roy & Kalyan Sen Gupta (eds.), Theory and Practice: A Collection of Essays. Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University in Collaboration with Allied Publishers, New Delhi.score: 30.0
     
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  7. Lalita Sengupta (2004). Contribution of Darashiko to Hindu-Muslim Philosophy. Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.score: 30.0
     
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  8. Kalyan Kumar Sengupta (1969). Language and Philosophy. New York, Allied Publishers.score: 30.0
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  9. S. S. Sengupta (1984). Lattices, Bargaining and Group Decisions. Theory and Decision 16 (2):111-134.score: 30.0
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  10. Swapna Sengupta (1977). Language, Structure, and Meaning. Visva-Bharati.score: 30.0
  11. Kalyan Sengupta (1981). On a Causal Account of Language and Meaning. In Krishna Roy (ed.), Mind, Language, and Necessity. Macmillan India.score: 30.0
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  12. Manimay Sengupta (1974). On a Concept of Representative Democracy. Theory and Decision 5 (3):249-262.score: 30.0
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  13. Santosh Chandra Sengupta (1976). Report on the Second International Conference to Be Held at Siantiniketan on 7th to 10th January, 1976 Under the Auspices of the International Society for Metaphysics. [REVIEW] Dialectics and Humanism 3 (1):39-41.score: 30.0
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  14. Pradip Kumar Sengupta (1995). Science, Language, and Creativity. Progressive Publishers.score: 30.0
  15. Hindol Sengupta (2012). The Liberals. Harpercollins Publishers India, a Joint Venture with the India Today Group.score: 30.0
     
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  16. Pradip Kumar Sengupta (1970). The Logical Structure of Science. Santiniketan,Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Visva-Bharati.score: 30.0
     
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  17. Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.) (2008). Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    Amartya Sen has made deep and lasting contributions to the academic disciplines of economics, philosophy, and the social sciences more broadly. He has engaged in policy dialogue and public debate, advancing the cause of a human development focused policy agenda, and a tolerant and democratic polity. This argumentative Indian has made the case for the poorest of the poor, and for plurality in cultural perspective. It is not surprising that he has won the highest awards, ranging from the Nobel Prize (...)
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  18. Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.) (2008). Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume II: Society, Institutions, and Development. OUP Oxford.score: 3.0
    Amartya Sen has made deep and lasting contributions to the academic disciplines of economics, philosophy, and the social sciences more broadly. He has engaged in policy dialogue and public debate, advancing the cause of a human development focused policy agenda, and a tolerant and democratic polity. This argumentative Indian has made the case for the poorest of the poor, and for plurality in cultural perspective. It is not surprising that he has won the highest awards, ranging from the Nobel Prize (...)
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  19. Daya Krishna, K. Satchidananda Murty & D. P. Chattopadhyaya (eds.) (1999). History, Culture, and Truth: Essays Presented to D.P. Chattopadhyaya. Kalki Prakash.score: 3.0
    Machine generated contents note: 1. Professor Chattopadhyaya As I Know Him -- Kireet Joshi -- 2. On DP. Chattopadhyaya's Picture of Interdisciplinary -- Rajendra Prasad -- 3. The Humanization of Transcendental Philosophy: Notes -- Towards an Understanding of DP. Chattopadhyaya -- R Sundara Rajan -- 4. Freedom-East and West: A Tribute to -- DP. Chattopadhyaya -- Fred Dallmayr -- 5. Traditional Culture and Secularism -- R Balasubramanian -- 6. Induction and Doubt -- PK Sen -- 7. The Culture of Science (...)
     
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