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    The Great Indian Agrarian Crisis and Tales of Two Villages: Comparative Studies.Ritu Jha - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (1):31-37.
    The world is really feeling the heat, not only in the form of climate change, but because of fuming farmers’ unrest. Farmers’ suicides have become a common way of expressing their anger and anxiety as no one is there to take heed to their problems. This research paper tries to examine the in-depth analysis of the great agrarian crisis in India and how it was completely mistaken in understanding the real cause. With the comparative studies of the two villages of (...)
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  2. Are mathematical explanations causal explanations in disguise?A. Jha, Douglas Campbell, Clemency Montelle & Phillip L. Wilson - 2024 - Philosophy of Science (NA):1-19.
    There is a major debate as to whether there are non-causal mathematical explanations of physical facts that show how the facts under question arise from a degree of mathematical necessity considered stronger than that of contingent causal laws. We focus on Marc Lange’s account of distinctively mathematical explanations to argue that purported mathematical explanations are essentially causal explanations in disguise and are no different from ordinary applications of mathematics. This is because these explanations work not by appealing to what the (...)
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  3. Nyāya-Vasiṣṭha: felicitation volume of Prof. V.N. Jha.V. N. Jha, Manabendu Banerjee & Ujjwala Panse (eds.) - 2006 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers chiefly on various aspects of Indic philosophy, Vedic literature, etc.
     
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    Extracting Low‐Dimensional Psychological Representations from Convolutional Neural Networks.Aditi Jha, Joshua C. Peterson & Thomas L. Griffiths - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (1):e13226.
    Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are increasingly widely used in psychology and neuroscience to predict how human minds and brains respond to visual images. Typically, CNNs represent these images using thousands of features that are learned through extensive training on image datasets. This raises a question: How many of these features are really needed to model human behavior? Here, we attempt to estimate the number of dimensions in CNN representations that are required to capture human psychological representations in two ways: (1) (...)
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  5. On the continuum fallacy: is temperature a continuous function?Aditya Jha, Douglas Campbell, Clemency Montelle & Phillip L. Wilson - 2023 - Foundations of Physics 53 (69):1-29.
    It is often argued that the indispensability of continuum models comes from their empirical adequacy despite their decoupling from the microscopic details of the modelled physical system. There is thus a commonly held misconception that temperature varying across a region of space or time can always be accurately represented as a continuous function. We discuss three inter-related cases of temperature modelling — in phase transitions, thermal boundary resistance and slip flows — and show that the continuum view is fallacious on (...)
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  6. Not So Distinctively Mathematical Explanations.Aditya Jha, Clemency Montelle, Douglas I. Campbell & Phillip Wilson - manuscript
    (Longer version - work in progress) Various accounts of distinctively mathematical explanations (DMEs) of complex systems have been proposed recently which bypass the contingent causal laws and appeal primarily to mathematical necessities constraining the system. These necessities are considered to be modally exalted in that they obtain with a greater necessity than the ordinary laws of nature (Lange 2016). This paper focuses on DMEs of the number of equilibrium positions of n-tuple pendulum systems and considers several different DMEs of these (...)
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    Intention, Convergence and Indexical Reference.Ankita Jha - 2023 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 40 (2):183-206.
    The day to day experiences of answering machine messages, written notes, postcard messages, etc. and our intuitions regarding these seem to contradict the traditional assumptions in the semantics of indexicals. The primary analytical scope of the article is to undertake an analysis of Allyson Mount’s convergence of perspectives-based account of indexical reference and see whether it is able to successfully meet the challenges faced by Stefano Predelli’s intended context of interpretation approach towards the semantics of indexicals, thereby providing a viable (...)
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  8. Lukács, Bakhtin and the Sociology of the Novel.Prabhakara Jha - 1985 - Diogenes 33 (129):63-90.
    For the last two centuries the novel has been the predominant literary genre; but the generic identity of the novel is far from established. Attempts to define the novel have focussed on formal features of particular types of texts, with the result that definitions of “the” novel have merely canonized one or another of the innumerable novelistic manifestations—Bildungsroman, eighteenth-century English novels, novels of the kind George Eliot or Henry James or Marcel Proust or Feodor Dostoevsky wrote, etc. By basing themselves (...)
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    Prapanch kanya: Indian philosophy in the second millennium.Ritu Kamal - 2008 - New Delhi: Viva Books. Edited by Gopal Kamal.
    In Prapanch Kanya the history of the last millennium gets re-written, with segues into Indian Philosophy, network theory, the issue of the Gypsy Diaspora, South East Asian history and genetic research. The various aspects of Indian Philosophy Vyakarana, Mimansa, Nyaya, Dharmashastra, Alankar and the Sciences are brought together holistically. Highlighting the contributions of the Indic civilisation to contemporary science and culture, this book draws parallels between the principles of Indian philosophy and the findings of advanced biology and genetics.
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    Polanyi’s Problematic ‘Man in Thought’.S. R. Jha - 1999 - Tradition and Discovery 26 (3):15-23.
    Polanyi’s philosophy of “man in thought,” by all appearances, chronologically and structurally, seems to be founded on his epistemology. Polanyi’s epistemology of tacit knowing as integration is teleological. By his “ontological equation,” he patterned comprehensive (and complex) entities as emergence on his epistemology. This forces him to make puzzling formulaic statements which land him in trouble with fellow scientists. The equation also lends itself to unwarranted problematic interpretations. The exploration leads me to suggest that Polanyi may be understood as a (...)
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    Illocution and Social Relations: A Critical Analysis.Ritu Sharma - 2021 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (3):453-467.
    In this paper, I claim that even though the conventional account of illocution (Sbisà, in Lodz Pap Pragmat 5(1):33–52, 2009a; In: B Fraser, K Turner (eds) Language in life, and a life in language. Emerald, pp 351–357, 2009b) makes an attempt to theorize social relations in illocutions, the attempt is unsuccessful. Sbisà's conventional account fails to describe the ways in which a fair social agreement can be established. A fair social agreement is a key element for the idea of social (...)
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    The bid to transcend Popper, and the Lakatos-Polanyi connection.Stefania Ruzsits Jha - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (3):318-346.
    Lakatos is considered to be a Popperian who adapted his Hegelian-Marxist training to critical philosophy. I claim this is too narrow and misses Lakatos' goal of understanding scientific inquiry as heuristic inquiry—something he did not find in Popper, but found in Polanyi. Archival material shows that his ‘new method' struggled to overcome what he saw as the Popperian handicap, by using Polanyi.
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  13. Siddhāntalakṣaṇasubodhanī: Siddhāntalakṣaṇajāgadīśyāḥ Dharmadatta (Baccā) Jhā praṇītasya Guḍārthatattvālokasya vyākhyā.Kr̥ṣṇa Mādho Jhā - 1982 - Prayāgaḥ: Gaṅgānāthajhākendrīyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham. Edited by Kiśoranātha Jhā, Dharmadatta Jhā & Jagadīśatarkālaṅkāra.
    Exposition of Guḍārthatattvāloka of Dharmadatta Jhā, 1860-1918, commentary on the Siddhāntalakṣaṇa of Jagadīśatarkālaṅkāra, work on the basic tenets of the Nyaya school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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  14. A Mathematical Model of Dignāga’s Hetu-cakra.Aditya Kumar Jha - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (3):471-479.
    A reasoned argument or tarka is essential for a wholesome vāda that aims at establishing the truth. A strong tarka constitutes of a number of elements including an anumāna based on a valid hetu. Several scholars, such as Dharmakīrti, Vasubandhu and Dignāga, have worked on theories for the establishment of a valid hetu to distinguish it from an invalid one. This paper aims to interpret Dignāga’s hetu-cakra, called the wheel of grounds, from a modern philosophical perspective by deconstructing it into (...)
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    Vyāptipañcakavivṛtyaparābhidhānaḥ Guḍhārthatattvālokaḥ.Dharmadatta Jhā - 2018 - Dholka, Dist. Ahmedabad: Sri Divyadarsana Trasta. Edited by Ratnabodhivijaya, Yaśodevasūrī, Bhaktiyaśavijaya & Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya.
    Exhaustive Gujarati supercommentary on Gūḍhārthatattvāloka of Dharmadatta Jhā, 1860-1918, commentary on Vyutpattivāda of Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya, 17th century-18th century, on Nyaya philosophy.
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    Yoga darshana. Patañjali, Sir Ganganatha Jha & S. Subrahmanya Sastri - 1934 - Monghyr, Bihar]: Bihar School of Yoga. Edited by Vishnuprasad V. Baxi.
    YO GA-DARSHAN A Sfitras of Patafijali with Bhaisya ofVy:1sa BY Ganganatha Jha he Yoga-darshana includes the Yoga-sfitras ofPataf1jali, and the ancient commentary thereon by Vyasa. The Yoga-sfitras of Patafijali are the classic?...
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    El concepto de alienación según Augusto Salazar Bondy.Andrés Espíritu Avila - 2014 - Lima, Perú: Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades, Fondo Editorial.
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  18. 18 GWF Hegel.Ritu Vij - 2009 - In Jenny Edkins & Nick Vaughan-Williams (eds.), Critical theorists and international relations. New York, N.Y.: Routledge. pp. 199.
     
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  19. Not so distinctively mathematical explanations: topology and dynamical systems.Aditya Jha, Douglas Campbell, Clemency Montelle & Phillip L. Wilson - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-40.
    So-called ‘distinctively mathematical explanations’ (DMEs) are said to explain physical phenomena, not in terms of contingent causal laws, but rather in terms of mathematical necessities that constrain the physical system in question. Lange argues that the existence of four or more equilibrium positions of any double pendulum has a DME. Here we refute both Lange’s claim itself and a strengthened and extended version of the claim that would pertain to any n-tuple pendulum system on the ground that such explanations are (...)
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    Nyāya-Vasiṣṭha: felicitation volume of Prof. V.N. Jha.V. N. Jha, Manabendu Banerjee & Ujjwala Panse (eds.) - 2006 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers chiefly on various aspects of Indic philosophy, Vedic literature, etc.
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    Vyutpattivāda of Gadādhara Bhaṭṭācārya with Gūḍhārthatattvāloka by Dharmadatta Jhā (Baccā Jhā)Vyutpattivada of Gadadhara Bhattacarya with Gudharthatattvaloka by Dharmadatta Jha.Wilhelm Halbfass, Kirtyānanda Jhā & Kirtyananda Jha - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):538.
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  22. Vasiṣṭha saṁhitā, Yoga kānḍạ. Digambar, Pītāmbara Jhā & Gyan Shankar Sahay (eds.) - 1984 - Lonavla, Poona: Kaivalyadhama S.M.Y.M. Samiti.
     
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    Ethics in the Indian military.U. C. Jha - 2019 - New Delhi: Vij Books India Pvt..
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    Vedānta ānvīkṣikī, science and philosophy in contemporary perspective.Girish Nath Jha, Sukalyan Sengupta & Bal Ram Singh (eds.) - 2017 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
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    Vaidikadarśanavimarśaḥ.Mahānanda Jhā - 2015 - Navadehalī: Śrīlālabahāduraśāstrīrāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham (Mānitaviśvavidyālayaḥ).
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    Feminist publishing today: Victim of its own success?Ritu Menon - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 (1):33-38.
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    Seasonal variations in milk procurement and milk marketing: A case of the Rajasthan Cooperative Dairy Federation, India.Ritu Srivastava & Archana Singh - 2018 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1 (1):1.
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    Time, Politics and Homelessness in Contemporary Japan.Ritu Vij - 2012 - ProtoSociology 29:117-142.
    This paper examines heterotopias of homelessness in contemporary Japan. Against received claims about a shift from a social to a post-social form of politics, the paper draws attention to distinct temporal horizons that shape statist and precarious political subjectivities at sites of economic abandonment, complicating generalizations about the demise of the social and the shift to new (post-representational) political practices in neoliberal Japan. In contrast to the politics of representation that continue to mobilize statist social imaginaries around advocacy and care (...)
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    Reconsidering Michael Polanyi’s Philosophy.Stefania Ruzsits Jha - 2002 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    The chemist and philosopher Michael Polanyi was one of the first twentieth-century scientists to propose a program to resolve the internal conflict of the modern Enlightenment: scientific detachment and moral nihilism with humanist values. Stefania Jha’s intellectual biography places Polanyi in the context of his time and culture, analyzes his key philosophical ideas, and explicates the application—and at times misappropriation—of his work. Polanyi’s method was not laid out in his published works, and his vocabulary tends to make his writings difficult (...)
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    From Sacred to Commodity and Beyond: Colour and Values in India.Sadan Jha - 2016 - Journal of Human Values 22 (1):1-13.
    A venture in a less traversed terrain of Indian scholarship, this article looks at the transformation in the value regimes that go into the making of colours in the Indian milieu. At one level, this study traces the sacredness imbued in colours and at another level the article delves into the genealogy that gives rise to a complex where colour, colonial investment in the economy of colours, values and experiential dynamics enshrined in the imageries and practices associated with colours all (...)
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    Language, Grammar, and Linguistics in Indian Tradition.Vashishtha Narayan Jha (ed.) - 1999 - Centre for Studies in Civilizations.
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    Polanyi’s Problematic ‘Man in Thought’.S. R. Jha - 1999 - Tradition and Discovery 26 (3):15-23.
    Polanyi’s philosophy of “man in thought,” by all appearances, chronologically and structurally, seems to be founded on his epistemology. Polanyi’s epistemology of tacit knowing as integration is teleological. By his “ontological equation,” he patterned comprehensive (and complex) entities as emergence on his epistemology. This forces him to make puzzling formulaic statements which land him in trouble with fellow scientists. The equation also lends itself to unwarranted problematic interpretations. The exploration leads me to suggest that Polanyi may be understood as a (...)
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    Relations in Indian philosophy.Vashishtha Narayan Jha (ed.) - 1992 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications.
    Contributed research papers presented at the National Seminar on Relations in Indian Philosophy, held during 25th-27th March 1991 at the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Poona.
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    Sāṁkhyadarśana: with original Sanskrit text and annotated English translation.Ram Nath Jha - 2009 - Delhi: Vidyanidhi Prakashan.
    Exhaustive study of Sankhya philosophy with reference to various Sanskrit text; includes passages of Sanskrit text with English translation.
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  35. Prāmāṇyavādavimarśa: Ma. Ma. Harirāma Tarkavāgīśakr̥ta Prāmāṇyavāda ke āloka meṃ.Navīna Kumāra Jhā - 2010 - Dillī: Abhisheka Prakāśana. Edited by Harirāmatarkavāgīśa.
    Study of the Prāmāṇyavāda, work on dealing with the concept of authenticity of proofs (prāmāṇyavāda) in Navya-Nyaya school in Hindu philosophy by Harirāmatarkavāgīśa, 17th century philosopher; includes complete text in Sanskrit.
     
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  36. Trends of linguistic analysis in Indian philosophy.Harimohana Jhā - 1981 - Varanasi: Chaukhambha Orientalia.
     
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  37. An Analysis of the Dichotomy of Freedom and Authority in the Backdrop of the Failure of 19th Century Rationalism.Shyama Nand Jha - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
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  38. Nyāyadr̥ṣṭayā ātmavādānucintanam.Kiśoranātha Jhā - 1990 - Dillī: Nāga Prakāśaka.
     
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  39. Nyāyaśāstrānuśīlanam.Kiśoranātha Jhā - 1998 - Ilāhābāda: Gaṅgānātha Jhā Kendrīya Saṃskr̥ta Vidyāpīṭham.
     
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  40. The Chāndogyopaniṣad: a treatise on Vedānta philosophy. Saṅkarācārya, Ganganatha Jha & Umesha Mishra (eds.) - 1942 - Poona: Oriental Book Agency.
     
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    Financial Reports and Social Capital.Anand Jha - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (2):567-596.
    I examine social capital’s impact on financial reports. Based on the social capital literature, I predict that the quality of the financial reports is higher when a firm is headquartered in a region with high social capital. Consistent with this prediction, I find that the firms that are headquartered in this type of region in the USA have a lower probability of committing fraud by misrepresenting financial information. Further, I find that the firms in regions with high social capital have (...)
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    Tarkasaṅgraha of Annambhaṭṭa: English translation with notes. Annambhaṭṭa & Vashishtha Narayan Jha - 2010 - Ernakulam: Chinmaya International Foundation Shodha Sansthan. Edited by V. N. Jha.
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    The Khaṇdanakhaṇdakhāḍya of Shri-Harṣa: Comprising parichchheda I. Śrīharṣa & Sir Ganganatha Jha - 1911 - Delhi, India: Indian Books Centre. Edited by Ganganatha Jha.
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  44. Yogaratnāvalī: Hindī-Aṅgrejī anuvāda, romana lipyantara evaṃ padaccheda sahita.Ṭhakkana Jhā Śarmā - 2006 - Prayāga: Padmajā Prakāśana. Edited by Vinoda Kumāra Dīkṣita & Banamālī Biśvāla.
    Treatise on fundamentals of Yoga school in Hindu philosophy; critically edited with translations.
     
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    Enhancing Community Safety through Interagency Collaboration: Lessons from Connecticut's Project Longevity.Camila Gripp, Chandini Jha & Paige E. Vaughn - 2020 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (S4):47-54.
    Group Violence Interventions combine a focused deterrence law enforcement approach with community mobilization and social services. The current study qualitatively examines Project Longevity, Connecticut's largest GVI initiative, to contribute to the limited literature on implementation of gun violence reduction strategies. Relying on interviews with 24 of Project Longevity law enforcement and non-law enforcement partners, we explore the establishment of interagency collaboration, which was viewed by study participants as the most pressing implementation challenge of Project Longevity. Our case study results offer (...)
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    Cancer as a prospective sequela of long COVID‐19.Geetanjali Saini & Ritu Aneja - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (6):2000331.
    As the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) continues to surge worldwide, our knowledge of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is rapidly expanding. Although most COVID‐19 patients recover within weeks of symptom onset, some experience lingering symptoms that last for months (“long COVID‐19”). Early reports of COVID‐19 sequelae, including cardiovascular, pulmonary, and neurological conditions, have raised concerns about the long‐term effects of COVID‐19, especially in hard‐hit communities. It is becoming increasingly evident that cancer patients are more susceptible to (...)
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    [Book review] borders & boundaries, women in india's partition. [REVIEW]Ritu Menon & Kamla Bhasin - 2000 - Feminist Studies 26 (3).
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    Brand experience: development of the conceptual framework and critical research propositions.Manoj Kumar Jha, Rekha D. Chikhalkar, Manoj Govind Kharat & Mukesh Govind Kharat - 2018 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 11 (3):340.
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    Friendship and Politics: Historical Discourses and Trans-political Prospects.Purbayan Jha - 2021 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (2):177-195.
    Friendship is such a unique relationship among human beings that even philosophers have considered it as a vital factor in the social life of humans. Aristotle is one such philosopher who has given a significant amount of space to friendship among the mortals. Friendship is relational in nature and thereby calls for various discourses between the ‘self’ and the ‘other’. In this regard, McDowell’s idea of ‘second nature’ is significant since it adds that extra responsibility, willingness and rational capacity enabling (...)
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    Floating Words and the Aesthetics of the Visual Vernacular: Political Culture in Contemporary India.Sadan Jha - 2022 - Journal of Human Values 28 (2):143-160.
    Journal of Human Values, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 143-160, May 2022. Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented amount of conflict around visual representations in India. The field of the visual is the new terrain for rumour mongering and for maiming uncomfortable oppositional voices. With the fast-spreading mobile culture, penetrating social media and continued legacy of the pictorial as an embodiment of the real, the visual has taken over both the oral as well as the written words in its usefulness (...)
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