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  1. Critical Theory of Jurgen Habermas: A Critique of Enlightenment Rationality.R. P. Singh - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (3):381-394.
     
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  2. Deconstruction Icon: Derrida.R. P. Singh - 2006 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):187.
  3. From Dialogue to Dialectic: Socrates, Kant, Hegel & Marx.R. P. Singh - 2000 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):259-274.
     
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    Gandhi on nonviolence in the context of enlightenment, rationality and globalization.R. P. Singh - unknown
    An attempt has been made in this paper to trace Gandhi's principle of 'nonviolence' in the context of 'Enlightenment Rationality' on the one hand and 'Globalization' on the other. The ideas of freedom/independence, autonomy, sovereignty, property, maturity/adulthood, public and private, tolerance, scientific rationality, secularism, humanism, democracy, nation/ state, universality of moral actions, humanity as an end in itself, critique of religion, etc., are the most operative terms of European Enlightenment of the 19th century. Though these ideas evolved and developed in (...)
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    Knowledge-centered tradition in india: From ancient to the modern times.R. P. Singh - manuscript
    This paper analyzes the basic issues and concepts concerning the knowledge-centered tradition of Indian philosophical quest. As a matter of fact, the present millennium is different from all other such epochs of human history. There is a strong impression that we have failed in making use of 'information' and 'knowledge' hidden in ancient scriptures for the benefit of humanity. It is in this context that knowledge-centered tradition in the Indian philosophy can be of immense help. This kind of study can (...)
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  6. Michel Foucault: A Critique of Immanuel Kant.R. P. Singh - 1997 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 24 (1):95-104.
     
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    Realm Between Immanent and Transcendent: Philosophy of K. Satchidananda Murty.R. P. Singh - 2015 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 32 (1):45-58.
    The present paper is an attempt to develop late Professor K. Satchidananda Murty’s quest to articulate Immanent and Transcendent in his philosophical journey from Upanishads to German idealism and Marxism. It is proposed to be achieved by explicating Murty’s understanding of the views of Kant, Hegel, Feuerbach, and Marx on human condition and its transcendence or emancipation. For this purpose, I will discuss consciousness as the ultimate reality being transcendent and immanent in Vedanta as well as in German idealism. The (...)
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