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  1. Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy.R. Puligandla - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):384-387.
     
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    Phenomenological reduction and yogic meditation.R. Puligandla - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (1):19-33.
    The article presents and critically examines the techniques of husserl's phenomenological reduction on the one hand and of yogic meditation on the other, The latter as expounded by patanjali in the 'yoga-Sutras'. By comparing and contrasting these, The author argues that patanjali provides clear and consistent techniques for performing phenomenological reduction. The inconsistency between phenomenological reduction as a technique and the goal of phenomenology as providing the foundations of knowledge is then brought into clear focus. Finally, It is shown that (...)
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    Time and history in the indian tradition.R. Puligandla - 1974 - Philosophy East and West 24 (2):165-170.
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    Fact and fiction in B. F. Skinner's science & utopia: an essay on philosophy of psychology.R. Puligandla - 1974 - St. Louis: W. H. Green.
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    God and Ultimate Reality: An Analytical Interpretation of Śaņkara's Philosophy.R. Puligandla - 2013 - In Jeanine Diller & Asa Kasher (eds.), Models of God and Alternative Ultimate Realities. Springer. pp. 615--623.
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  6. Gli equivoci dell'ecologia.R. Puligandla - 1973 - Scientia 67:115.
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  7. La scienza e l'industria.R. Puligandla - 1973 - Scientia 67:111.
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  8. Max Born and the Problem of Objectivity.R. Puligandla - 1974 - Scientia 68 (9):499.
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  9. Paradoxes of non-Independent Observation Language.R. Puligandla - 1973 - Scientia 67 (8):103.
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  10. Swaminarayan and indian thought.R. Puligandla - 1981 - In Sahajānanda (ed.), New dimensions in Vedanta philosophy. Ahmedabad: Bochasanwasi Shri Aksharpurushottam Sanstha. pp. 1--69.
     
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  11. What Do Arguments for the Existence of God Really Prove?R. Puligandla - 1975 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 3 (1):127-138.
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    Appearance and the Laws of Logic in Advaita Vedānta.R. Puligandla & D. Matesz - 1986 - International Philosophical Quarterly 26 (1):75-86.
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    Buddhism and revolution.R. Puligandla & K. Puhakka - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (4):345-354.
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    Could There Be an Essential Unity of Religions.R. Puligandla - 1971 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (1):14 - 27.
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    Holiness in indian and western traditions.R. Puligandla & K. Puhakka - 1972 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (3):161 - 175.
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    Primordial Ontological Alternatives.R. Puligandla - 1971 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 2 (1-2):117-127.
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    The concept of evolution and revolution.R. Puligandla - 1972 - World Futures 11 (1):41-69.
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    Two Dogmas of Ethical Philosophy.R. Puligandla - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):121-129.
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    Beyond Absurdity: The Philosophy of Albert Camus.Robert C. Trundle & R. Puligandla - 1986 - University Press of Amer.
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  20. Methods and problems in Husserl's transcendental logic.K. Puhakka & R. Puligandla - 1971 - International Logic Review 4:202-218.
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    Indian philosophy: past and future.Rama Rao Pappu, S. S. & R. Puligandla (eds.) - 1982 - Delhi: Motila Banarsidass.
    The main aim of this book is to enquire about the traditions, goals and future of Indian philosophy. The contributors are Indian scholars teaching in the universities in India itself and also in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United states. Seven of the contributors concern themselves primarily, though not exclusively, with the tradition of Indian philosophy; seven others deal with the modern approach to the Indian tradition and six contributors look at the future of Indian philosophy.
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  22. Indian Philosophy: Past and Future.S. S. Rama Rao Pappu & R. Puligandla - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):544-547.
     
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    R. Puligandla's "Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy". [REVIEW]D. C. Mathur - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (4):571.
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    Fundamentals of Indian philosophy.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 1975 - Nashville: Abingdon Press.
    Dr. Puligandla Deals With The Essentials Of Indian Philosophy, Emphasising Its Methods, Temper And Goals While Delving Into Specificities. Major Schools Of The Philosophic Tradition (Carvaka Materialism, Jainism, Buddhism, Yoga, Vedanta Among Them) Are Thoroughly Analysed.
  25. Meno.R. W. Plato & Sharples - 1971 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill. Edited by W. K. C. Guthrie & Malcolm Brown.
  26. Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz.R. Jay Wallace (ed.) - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Reason and Value collects 15 new papers by leading contemporary philosophers on themes from the work of Joseph Raz. Raz has made major contributions in a wide range of areas, including jurisprudence, political philosophy, and the theory of practical reason; but all of his work displays a deep engagement with central themes in moral philosophy. The subtlety and power of Raz's reflections on ethical topics make his writings a fertile source for anyone working in this area. Especially significant are his (...)
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  27. The Rightness of Acts and the Goodness of Lives.”.R. Jay Wallace - 2004 - In Reason and value: themes from the moral philosophy of Joseph Raz. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Buddhism and the Emerging World Civilization: Essays in Honor of Nolan Pliny Jacobson.Michael Berman, Ramakrishna Puligandla & David Lee Miller - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (4):599.
  29. Ressentiment, value, and self-vindication : making sense of Nietzsche's slave revolt.R. Jay Wallace - 2007 - In Brian Leiter & Neil Sinhababu (eds.), Nietzsche and morality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 110--137.
     
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    Consciousness, cosmology, and science: An advaitic analysis.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 2004 - Asian Philosophy 14 (2):147 – 153.
    The purpose of this brief essay is twofold: (1) to clarify what it is to study anything scientifically and show that consciousness cannot, in principle, be studied scientifically, and (2) to examine the aim and methods of cosmology and show that cosmology cannot, in principle, be a science. The essay can be read by ignoring any and all references to Advaita Vedānta (non-dualistic Vedānta). My reason for referring to Advaita Vedānta is simply the fact that these two truths were long (...)
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    Creativity in Advaita-Vedānta.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 1998 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 3:124-147.
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    Immanence and Transcendence in the Upanishadic Teaching.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 1996 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 1:86-103.
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    Is the central upanishadic teaching a reductionist thesis?Ramakrishna Puligandla - 1991 - Asian Philosophy 1 (1):15 – 20.
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  34. The search for unity.R. Weber - 1986 - In Renée Weber (ed.), Dialogues with scientists and sages: the search for unity. New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 1--19.
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  35. An Examination of the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 1966 - Dissertation, Rice University
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    An encounter with awareness.B. Puligandla - 1981 - Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Pub. House.
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    Buddhism and the Emerging World Civilization: Essays in Honor of Nolan Pliny Jacobson.Ramakrishna Puligandla & David Lee Miller - 1995 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This captivating new book, a milestone in Buddhist and comparative studies, is a compilation of seventeen essays celebrating the work and thought of Nolan Pliny Jacobson. A profoundly motivated interdisciplinary thinker, Jacobson sought to discover, clarify, and synthesize points of similarity among leading thinkers of different Oriental and Western cultures. For almost half a century, he articulated his vision of an emerging world civilization, one in which all people can feel and express their creative, constructive powers for the benefit of (...)
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  38. Monotheism: The Unsurpassed Scourge and Scandal.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 2007 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 34 (1):51.
     
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    The message of the mandukya upanisad: A phenomenological analysis of mind and consciousness.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2):221-231.
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    The Problem of Pure Consciousness: Mysticism and Philosophy, edited by Robert KC Forman.Ramakrishna Puligandla - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50:304-308.
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  41. Reason and responsibility.R. Jay Wallace - 1997 - In Garrett Cullity & Berys Nigel Gaut (eds.), Ethics and practical reason. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 321--345.
  42. Introduction to'The order of discourse'by Michel Foucault.R. Young - 1981 - In Robert Young (ed.), Untying the text: a post-structuralist reader. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 48--51.
     
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    A Fragment of the Lost Epistle to the Corinthians.R. Whitelaw - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (1-2):12-.
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    Zur Erkenntnistheorie Hegels in der Phänomenologie des Geistes.R. W. Wilcocks - 1917 - New York: G. Olms.
  45. Characterizations of fuzzy set properties.R. R. Yager - 1998 - In Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero Patrone Bonissone & Witold Pedrycz (eds.), Handbook of fuzzy computation. Philadelphia: Institute of Physics.
     
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  46. Color Primitivism.David R. Hilbert & Alex Byrne - 2006 - Erkenntnis 66 (1-2):73 - 105.
    The typical kind of color realism is reductive: the color properties are identified with properties specified in other terms (as ways of altering light, for instance). If no reductive analysis is available — if the colors are primitive sui generis properties — this is often taken to be a convincing argument for eliminativism. That is, realist primitivism is usually thought to be untenable. The realist preference for reductive theories of color over the last few decades is particularly striking in light (...)
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  47. Swinburne, R.(1986) The Evolution of the Soul, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Taylor, C.(1992) Sources of the Self, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Underwood, G.(ed.)(1982) Aspects of Consciousness. Vol. 3, Awareness and. [REVIEW]R. Warner & T. Szubka - 1999 - In M. James C. Crabbe (ed.), From soul to self. New York: Routledge. pp. 153.
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    Recent work on intrinsic value.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen & Michael J. Zimmerman (eds.) - 2005 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    Recent Work on Intrinsic Value brings together for the first time many of the most important and influential writings on the topic of intrinsic value to have appeared in the last half-century. During this period, inquiry into the nature of intrinsic value has intensified to such an extent that at the moment it is one of the hottest topics in the field of theoretical ethics. The contributions to this volume have been selected in such a way that all of the (...)
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    Yinyang: The Way of Heaven and Earth in Chinese Thought and Culture.Robin R. Wang - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    The concept of yinyang lies at the heart of Chinese thought and culture. The relationship between these two opposing, yet mutually dependent, forces is symbolized in the familiar black and white symbol that has become an icon in popular culture across the world. The real significance of yinyang is, however, more complex and subtle. This brilliant and comprehensive analysis by one of the leading authorities in the field captures the richness and multiplicity of the meanings and applications of yinyang, including (...)
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    Is utilitarian sacrifice becoming more morally permissible?Ivar R. Hannikainen, Edouard Machery & Fiery A. Cushman - 2018 - Cognition 170 (C):95-101.
    A central tenet of contemporary moral psychology is that people typically reject active forms of utilitarian sacrifice. Yet, evidence for secularization and declining empathic concern in recent decades suggests the possibility of systematic change in this attitude. In the present study, we employ hypothetical dilemmas to investigate whether judgments of utilitarian sacrifice are becoming more permissive over time. In a cross-sectional design, age negatively predicted utilitarian moral judgment (Study 1). To examine whether this pattern reflected processes of maturation, we asked (...)
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