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  1. Radical American environmentalism and wilderness preservation : a Third World critique.Ramachandra Guha - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Environmental Ethics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 71-83.
    I present a Third World critique of the trend in American environmentalism known as deep ecology, analyzing each of deep ecology’s central tenets: the distinction between anthropocentrism and biocentrism, the focus on wildemess preservation, the invocation of Eastem traditions, and the belief that it represents the most radical trend within environmentalism. I argue that the anthropocentrism/biocentrism distinction is of little use in understanding the dynamics of environmental degredation, that the implementation of the wildemess agenda is causing serious deprivation in the (...)
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  2. Gandhi's Ambedkar.Ramachandra Guha - 2010 - In Aakash Singh & Silika Mohapatra (eds.), Indian Political Thought: A Reader. Routledge.
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    Nature, Culture, Imperialism: Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia.Rosane Rocher, David Arnold & Ramachandra Guha - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):551.
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    Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Philosophy.Peder Anker, Per Ariansen, Alfred J. Ayer, Murray Bookchin, Baird Callicott, John Clark, Bill Devall, Fons Elders, Paul Feyerabend, Warwick Fox, William C. French, Harold Glasser, Ramachandra Guha, Patsy Hallen, Stephan Harding, Andrew Mclaughlin, Ivar Mysterud, Arne Naess, Bryan Norton, Val Plumwood, Peter Reed, Kirkpatrick Sale, Ariel Salleh, Karen Warren, Richard A. Watson, Jon Wetlesen & Michael E. Zimmerman (eds.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The volume documents, and makes an original contribution to, an astonishing period in twentieth-century philosophy—the progress of Arne Naess's ecophilosophy from its inception to the present. It includes Naess's most crucial polemics with leading thinkers, drawn from sources as diverse as scholarly articles, correspondence, TV interviews and unpublished exchanges. The book testifies to the skeptical and self-correcting aspects of Naess's vision, which has deepened and broadened to include third world and feminist perspectives. Philosophical Dialogues is an essential addition to the (...)
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  5. Book review: Ramachandra Guha. Environmentalism: A global history. New York: Longman. [REVIEW]James W. Sheppard - 2003 - Ethics and the Environment 8 (2):132-139.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 8.2 (2003) 132-139 [Access article in PDF] Environmentalism: A Global History, by Ramachandra Guha. New York: Longman, 161 pp, includes Bibliographic Essay and Index. Softcover, ISBN 0-321-01169-4. This short but wide-ranging book is a global survey of the history of environmental thought by one of the people most responsible for broadening environmental discussions to include recognition of post-colonial societies. The overall goal of (...)
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    The Philosophy Behind Gandhi’s Practise: A review discussion of Richard Sorabji, Gandhi and the Stoics: Modern Experiments on Ancient Values, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN: 978-0199644339, hb, 240pp.; and Ramachandra Guha, Gandhi Before India, New Delhi, Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd, 2013, ISBN: 9780670083879, hb, x+673 pp.Bindu Puri - 2015 - Sophia 54 (3):385-390.
    This review discussion examines two recent works on Gandhi, Richard Sorabji’s Gandhi and the Stoics: Modern Experiments on Ancient Values, and Ram Guha’s Gandhi Before India. The review makes the point that we can see Gandhi’s unusual philosophical method at work if the two books are read together. Sorabji has argued that it is essential to understand Gandhi’s philosophy before we can assess the consistency between what he thought, believed and did. Guha has recorded events in Gandhi’s early (...)
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  7. Jivatman in the Brahma-sutras.Abhayakumar Guha - 1921 - Calcutta: The University of Calcutta.
     
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  8. Darśana paricaẏa.Ramachandra Pal - 1955
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  9. Lekharatnamālā.Ramachandra Sastrigal & S. V. - 2003 - Bangalore: Vidyanidhi Pratisthanam. Edited by Bi Es Rāmakr̥ṣṇarāv.
    Compilation of articles and lectures; chiefly on Hindu philosophy and Hindu rituals.
     
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  10. Sarveṣāṃ darśanānāṃ Advaite tātparyam =.Ramachandra Sastrigal & S. V. - 1977 - Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
    On the impact of Advaita Vedanta on the other schools of classical Indian philosophy.
     
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  11. Bhāratīẏa darśanera ruparekhā.Bibhuranjan Guha - 1964 - Kalikātā: Naleja Homa. Edited by Sudhīrakumāra Nandī.
     
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    God and the World's Arrangement: Readings from Vedanta and Nyaya Philosophy of Religion.Nirmalya Guha, Matthew R. Dasti & Stephen H. Phillips (eds.) - 2021 - Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company.
    The work of three present-day Sankritist-philosophers, _God and the World's Arrangement_ allows readers to engage directly with writings of the classical Indian philosophers Śaṅkara and Vācaspati, as well as some of their most acute critics, on the question of whether the existence of a creator God can be known by reason alone. Carefully selected and annotated with the needs of students foremost in mind, these new translations will be of interest to anyone wishing to see up close a newly set (...)
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    In palm springs with U.G. Krishnamurti.Sabyasācī Guha - 2021 - New Delhi: Divine Destination.
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  14. Camaraca ñānak kōval.K. Ramachandra - 1967
     
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  15. Pūrṇa Prajña-praṡasti.Ramachandra Rao & Saligrama Krishna - 1968
     
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  16. Viśvātmanige.Ranganath Ramachandra Diwakar - 1972 - [Hubbaḷḷi,: Hubbaḷḷi Mūrusāvira Maṭha Śrī Jagadguru Gaṅgādhara Rājayōgindra Mahāsvāmigaḷa Pīṭhārōhaṇa Dvādaśa Vārṣika Mahōtsava Samiti].
     
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    de Broglie Normal Modes in the Madelung Fluid.Eyal Heifetz, Anirban Guha & Leo Maas - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (2):1-12.
    In an attempt to explore further the Madelung fluid-like representation of quantum mechanics, we derive the small perturbation equations of the fluid with respect to its basic states. The latter are obtained from the Madelung transform of the Schrödinger equation eigenstates. The fundamental eigenstates of de Broglie monochromatic matter waves are then shown to be mapped into the simple basic states of a fluid with constant density and velocity, where the latter is the de Broglie group velocity. The normal modes (...)
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    Indian system of medicine and women’s health: A clients’ perspective.Papiya Guha Mazumdar & Kamla Gupta - 2007 - Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (6):819.
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    Extracellular vesicles – vehicles that spread cancer genes.Janusz Rak & Abhijit Guha - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (6):489-497.
    Once regarded as cellular ‘debris’ extracellular vesicles (EVs) emerge as one of the most intriguing entities in cancer pathogenesis. Intercellular trafficking of EVs challenges the notion of cancer cell autonomy, and highlights the multicellular nature of such fundamental processes as stem cell niche formation, tumour stroma generation, angiogenesis, inflammation or immunity. Recent studies reveal that intercellular exchange mediated by EVs runs deeper than expected, and includes molecules causative for cancer progression, such as oncogenes (epidermal growth factor receptor, Ras), and tumour (...)
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  20. Lectures on jurisprudence.Kadayam Ramachandra Ramabhadra Sastry - 1941 - Allahabad,: Kitabistan. Edited by Gupta, Ram Kishore & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  21. Media Ethics: Truth, Fairness, and Objectivity.Paranjoy Guha Thakurta - 2008 - Oxford University Press India.
    Media Ethics has been designed as a textbook for under- and post-graduate students of Mass Communication and Journalism courses. It discusses key ethical issues in the light of the new face of journalism and the dynamic changes that are taking place in media today.
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    Integral humanism.Kandarpa Ramachandra Rao - 1995 - Hyderabad, India: Distributors, Sahitya Niketan.
  23. Is there such a thing as self-consciousness?G. P. Ramachandra - 1997 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 15 (1):83-85.
     
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    Liberalism, non-binary choice and Pareto principle.V. S. Ramachandra - 1972 - Theory and Decision 3 (1):49-54.
  25. Nija ananda bhodham =.Amarakavi Ramachandra - 1979 - Madras: Amarakavi : can be had from Higginbothams.
     
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  26. Consciousness in Advaita: source material and methodological considerations.Ramachandra Rao & Saligrama Krishna - 1979 - Bangalore: I. B. H. Prakashana for Sri Abhinava Vidyateertha Swamigal Scientific Research Academy, Madras.
     
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  27. Darśanodaya =.Ramachandra Rao & Saligrama Krishna - 1998 - Bangalore: Kalpatharu Research Academy.
     
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    Lyons and Tygers and Wolves, Oh My! Human Equality and the “Dominion Covenant” in Locke’s Two Treatises.Jishnu Guha-Majumdar - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (4):637-661.
    This essay reads John Locke’s Two Treatises through its nonhuman animal presences, especially the emblematic figures of cattle and “noxious creatures” like “lyons,” “tygers,” and wolves. It argues that the real ground of Lockean human equality is an ongoing practice of subjugating nonhuman animals, and not any attribute of the human species as such. More specifically, the Lockean social compact founded on this equality relies on a “dominion covenant,” an existential “agreement” in which God lends the power of dominion to (...)
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    Equity and COVID‐19 treatment allocation: A questionable criterion.Eric Vogelstein & Guha Krishnamurthi - 2023 - Bioethics 37 (3):226-238.
    Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a controversial criterion for allocating scarce medical treatment has been defended and incorporated into policy: the criterion of equity. Equity-included allocation schemes prioritize, to some degree, patients from marginalized or historically disadvantaged racial/ethnic groups, or patients with low socioeconomic status, for scarce treatment. The use of such criteria has been most prominently defended in two ways: (1) as reflecting a risk factor for severe COVID-19, and thus as a way of tracking medical need, (...)
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    Mathematical Methods and Economic Theory.Anjan Mukherji & Subrata Guha - 2011 - Oxford University Press India.
    This textbook for postgraduate students learning mathematical methods in economics provides a comprehensive account of mathematics required to analyse and solve problems of choice encountered by economists. It looks at a wide variety of decision-making problems, both static and dynamic, in various contexts and provides mathematical foundations for the relevant economic theory.
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    Shortest Path Planning Strategies through Evolutionary Algorithms.K. Ramachandra Rao & Nitish Saini - 2007 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 16 (4):277-292.
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  32. Navya Nyāya System of logic.Dinesh Chanira Guha - 1968 - Varanasi,: Bhāratiya Vidyā Prakāsan.
     
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    On Arthāpatti.Nirmalya Guha - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (4):757-776.
    Arthāpatti does not depend on observation of pervasion or background belief. It is certain in the sense that when S cognizes P through postulation, no other epistemic instrument would invalidate P. The Naiyāyika tries to reduce postulation to anumāna and/or tarka. I shall argue that it is neither. Due to its explanatory role, one may think that postulation plays an essential role in lakṣaṇā or indication. But this too is a misconception. Both tarka and lakṣaṇā depend on observation and background (...)
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  34. Gandhi's triple message.Ranganath Ramachandra Diwakar - 1966 - Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
     
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    Is not Gandhi the answer?Ranganath Ramachandra Diwakar - 1966 - Bombay: Rharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
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  36. Mahayogi Sri Aurobindo.Ranganath Ramachandra Diwakar - 1962 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
     
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    Some states of consciousness.Ranganath Ramachandra Diwakar - 1970 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
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    Lakṣaṇā as a Creative Function of Language.Nirmalya Guha - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (5):489-509.
    When somebody speaks metaphorically, the primary meanings of their words cannot get semantically connected. Still metaphorical uses succeed in conveying the message of the speaker, since lakṣaṇā, a meaning-generating faculty of language, yields the suitable secondary meanings. Gaṅgeśa claims that lakṣaṇā is a faculty of words themselves. One may argue: “Words have no such faculty. In these cases, the hearer uses observation-based inference. They have observed that sometimes competent speakers use the word w in order to mean s, when p, (...)
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    Tarka as Cognitive Validator.Nirmalya Guha - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (1):47-66.
    The meaning of the term ‘tarka’ is not clear in the modern literature on Classical Indian Philosophy. This paper will review different modern readings of this term and try to show that what the Nyāyasūtra and its classical commentaries called a ‘tarka’ should be understood as the following: a tarka is a cognitive act that validates a content (of a doubt or a cognition or a speech-act) by demonstrating its logical fitness or invalidates a content by demonstrating its logical unfitness. (...)
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  40. Towards Orientalism and Nativism: The Impasse of Subaltern Studies.Dipesh Chakrabarty & Ranajit Guha - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (2):189-247.
     
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  41. A Buddhist Site at Nandalur-Adapur in Cuddapah District.Ns Ramachandra Murthy & K. Venkata Chalam - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: Art, Architecture, Literature & Philosophy. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 291.
     
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  42. A Critical Study of the Hinayana Stupa at Chandavaram.P. Ramachandra Murthy - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: Art, Architecture, Literature & Philosophy. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 1--297.
     
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  43. The Jain Temples Excavated at Gollatha Gudi, Mahaboob Nagar District (AP).Dr P. Ramachandra Murthy - 2001 - In Haripriya Rangarajan, G. Kamalakar, A. K. V. S. Reddy, M. Veerender & K. Venkatachalam (eds.), Jainism: Art, Architecture, Literature & Philosophy. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 245.
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    Why A-Level Philosophy Could Do with Mary Midgley.Amia Guha - 2023 - Think 22 (65):61-64.
    Mary Midgley challenges the dominant conceptions of human nature, ethics, community and ecology taught at A-Level. This article considers some of the key themes of her thinking.
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    Sustainable livelihoods, volunteerism and education.Ananya S. Guha - 2016 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 5 (1-2):211-225.
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    Can The Human Speak?Jishnu Guha-Majumdar - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (5):78-96.
    How does one give voice to the unspeakable, inhuman violence that shapes the present, and what remains of humanity in its wake? Adriana Cavarero offers an answer that roots human speech in embodied vulnerability, in contrast to philosophical emphases on disembodied rationality. In the face of what she calls horrorism, which puts humans in proximity to animality, she calls for resuscitating vocality, and therefore humanity, from loss. This article reads Kafka’s short story “A Report to an Academy” – which structurally (...)
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    Autonomous Systems and Moral De-Skilling: Beyond Good and Evil in the Emergent Battlespaces of the Twenty-First Century.Manabrata Guha & Jai Galliott - 2023 - Journal of Military Ethics 22 (1):51-71.
    This article investigates the question concerning moral deskilling in the context of autonomous weapon systems. To this end, it interrogates the appropriateness of deskilling as an analytical tool, the consequences of the conflation of the terms “the warrior” and “the soldier,” and the impact of the dominant, but commonplace, understanding of autonomous weapons that underwrites the concerns that have been expressed thus far. While affirming the critical importance of the question regarding moral deskilling in the context of advanced weapons and (...)
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    Not at Home in Empire.Ranajit Guha - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 23 (3):482-493.
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    Objective and Subjective Consequentialism Reconsidered.Debashis Guha - 2023 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 40 (2):115-131.
    The objective of the paper is to explicate and critically appreciate two forms of consequentialism, namely objective and subjective consequentialism. Consequentialism is a substantive moral theory according to which moral value or good is to produce/promote best consequences (in a sense welfare); and morally right consists in acting so as to promote maximum good (in case of utilitarianism) or to promote best or most good. However, the paper considers important questions, replies to which give us two forms of consequentialism, namely (...)
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  50. A Critique of Kant's Casuistic Method of Teaching Ethics.D. Guha - 2006 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):147.
     
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