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    Ko vai rasah.Pullela Śrīrāmacandruḍu - 1997 - Vārāṇsyām: Sampūrṇānanda-Saṃskr̥ta-Viśvavidyālaya.
    On aestietics in Hindu philosophy and Sanskrit poetry.
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    al-Amr bi-al-maʻrūf wa-al-nahy ʻan al-munkar: usus al-taʼṣīl al-qiyamī wa-ḍawābiṭ al-mumārasah al-muʼassasīyah.Shawqī Ibrāhīm ʻAbd al-Karīm ʻAllām - 2021 - al-Muhandisīn, al-Jīzah: Nahḍat Miṣr lil-Nashr.
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    al-Falsafah al-siyāsīyah bayna al-tanẓīr wa-al-mumārasah: fī al-akhlāq, al-sulṭah al-ḥiwār, al-tarjamah wa-al-tarbiyah.ʻIzz al-Dīn Khaṭṭābī - 2016 - al-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ: Afrīqiyā al-Sharq.
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  4. al-Salafīyah wa-al-ʻilmānīyah: ishkālīyāt al-ruʼá wa-al-mumārasah wa-maqālāt fī al-fikr wa-al-siyāsah wa-al-dīn.Ḥasan Muḥsin Ramaḍān - 2008 - Dimashq: Dār al-Ḥaṣād lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr.
     
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    Affective states and indian asthetics.Niels Hammer - 2008 - Mind and Matter 6 (2):147-177.
    The self evolved out of a sense of somatic motor orientation and body boundary awareness; and affective states as motivators furthered in conjunction with a sense of self evolutionary speciation. Affective states form to a greater extent than cognition the sense of experiential reality that is taken for granted. Neurophysiological and experiential culture-invariant evidence indicate the existence of eight (and possibly ten) basic affective states in mammals. These affective states have in humans found expression in mythic terms as well as (...)
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