Results for 'Subhomoy Haldar'

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    Comparative Analysis of TOPSIS and TODIM for the Performance Evaluation of Foreign Players in Indian Premier League.Vaishnudebi Dutta, Subhomoy Haldar, Prabjot Kaur & Yuvraj Gajpal - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-20.
    Sports officials, players, and fans are concerned about overseas player rankings for the IPL auction. These rankings are becoming progressively essential to investors when premium leagues are commercialized. The decision-makers of the Indian Premier League choose cricketers based on their own experience in sports and based on performance statistics on several criteria. This paper presents a scientific way to rank the players. Our research examines and contrasts different multicriteria decision-making algorithms for ranking foreign players under various criteria to assess their (...)
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    Group Lending, Joint Liability, and Social Capital: Insights From the Indian Microfinance Crisis.Joseph E. Stiglitz & Antara Haldar - 2016 - Politics and Society 44 (4):459-497.
    This article grapples with the causes of India’s microfinance crisis. By contrasting Bangladesh’s highly successful Grameen model with the allegedly “universalizable” version of India’s SKS Microfinance, trust or social capital is isolated—not just narrowly interpreted within standard economic theory, but more broadly construed—as the essential element accounting for the early success of microfinance. It is argued that the microfinance experience has been widely misinterpreted, in both analytical and policy terms. This article suggests inherent limits in extending the model to for-profit (...)
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    Complexities in Assessing Structural Health of Civil Infrastructures.Abdullah Al-Hussein & Achintya Haldar - 2017 - Complexity 2017:1-10.
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    Links between Early and Later Buddhist Mythology.R. Morton Smith, Jñan Rañjan Haldar & Jnan Ranjan Haldar - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):147.
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    The absolute and the finite self.Hiralal Haldar - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27 (4):374-391.
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    Neo-Hegelianism.G. Watts Cunningham & Hiralal Haldar - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (1):90.
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    Formation of fully pearlitic microstructure in medium carbon steel.Sourav Das & Arunansu Haldar - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (29):3281-3294.
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    Neo-Hegelianism.Hiralal Haldar - 1927 - New York: Garland.
    Origin of the movement: J. H. Stirling. --T. H. Green. --Edward Caird. --John Caird. --William Wallace. --D. G. Ritchie. --F. H. Bradley. --Bernard Bosanquet. --John Watson. --Henry Jones. --J. H. Muirhead. --J. S. Mackenzie. --Lord Haldane. --J. E. McTaggart as an interpreter of Hegel. --Appendix: Hegelianism and human personality.
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    Leibniz and German idealism.Hiralal Haldar - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26 (4):378-394.
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    Law, Orientalism and Postcolonialism: The Jurisdiction of the Lotus-Eaters.Piyel Haldar - 2007 - Routledge-Cavendish.
    Focusing on the ‘problem’ of pleasure _Law, Orientalism and Postcolonialism_ uncovers the organizing principles by which the legal subject was colonized. That occidental law was complicit in colonial expansion is obvious. What remains to be addressed, however, is the manner in which law and legal discourse sought to colonize individual subjects as subjects of law. It was through the permission of pleasure that modern Western subjects were refined and domesticated. Legally sanctioned outlets for private and social enjoyment instilled and continue (...)
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  11. Space and Time in Hegel’s Philosophy.Hiralal Haldar - 1932 - The Monist 42 (4):520-532.
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    Finite element analysis of the demagnetization effect and stress inhomogeneities in magnetic shape memory alloy samples.Krishnendu Haldar, Björn Kiefer & Dimitris C. Lagoudas - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (32):4126-4157.
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    Green and his critics.Hiralal Haldar - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3 (2):168-175.
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    Myth-understood.Piyel Haldar - 1994 - Law and Critique 5 (1):113-123.
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  15. Sovereignty and divinity in the vedic tradition: Mitra-varuna, prajā-pati and ṛta.Piyel Haldar - 2012 - Divus Thomas 115 (2):382-401.
     
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    Some aspects of Hegel's philosophy.Hirlal Haldar - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (3):263-277.
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    Symbolism in indian art and religion.Asit K. Haldar - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (2):124-127.
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  18. Studies in Whitehead's cosmology.M. K. Haldar - 1972 - Delhi,: Atma Ram.
  19. Some psychological aspects of early Buddhist philosophy based on Abhidharmakośa of Vasubandhu.Aruna Haldar - 1981 - Calcutta: Asiatic Society.
     
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    The conception of the absolute.Hiralal Haldar - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (3):261-272.
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    Zoologian Jurisprudence.Piyel Haldar - 2011 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 24 (3):291-306.
    This essay examines the iconography and role of animals in medieval and early modern bestiaries. In being without original sin “God’s creatures” were deemed proximate to divine perfection and to salvation. Animals, whether symbolic or actual, both instructed man’s moral behaviour and ushered man towards salvation. Bestiaries, it will be argued, are keys to understanding how modern law would eventually co-ordinate itself in relation to the concept of a future salvic moment.
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    Book Review:Mary Childs and Louise Ellison (eds.),Feminist Perspectives on Evidence. [REVIEW]Piyel Haldar - 2003 - Feminist Legal Studies 11 (1):109-111.
  23. Auchmuty, Rosemary, 163, 315 Biggs, Hazel, 291 Bridgeman, Jo, 213 Burton, Frances, 113.Mandy Burton, Eileen V. Fegan, Piyel Haldar, Colin Harvey, Kirsty Horsey, Heather Keating, Robin MacKenzie, Kate Malleson, Ambreena Manji & Clare McGlynn - 2003 - Feminist Legal Studies 11 (325).
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    An equal start: absence of group differences in cognitive, social, and neural measures prior to music or sports training in children.Assal Habibi, Beatriz Ilari, Kevin Crimi, Michael Metke, Jonas T. Kaplan, Anand A. Joshi, Richard M. Leahy, David W. Shattuck, So Y. Choi, Justin P. Haldar, Bronte Ficek, Antonio Damasio & Hanna Damasio - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  25. Hiralal Haldar, Neo-Hegelianism. [REVIEW]J. W. Scott - 1927 - Hibbert Journal 26:382.
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    Philosophy in Colonial India.Sharad Deshpande (ed.) - 2015 - New Delhi: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume focuses on the gradual emergence of modern Indian philosophy through the cross-cultural encounter between indigenous Indian and Western traditions of philosophy, during the colonial period in India, specifically in the 19th and early 20th centuries. This volume acknowledges that what we take 'Indian philosophy' or 'modern Indian philosophy' to mean today is the sub-text of a much wider, complex and varied Indian reception of the West during the colonial period. Consisting of -twelve chapters and a thematic introduction, the (...)
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    Contemporary Indian philosophy.S. Radhakrishnan - 1936 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin. Edited by John H. Muirhead.
    Gandhi, M. K. [Answers to three questions]--Tagore, R. The religion of an artist.--Abhedānanda, Swāmi. Hindu philosophy in India.--Bhattacharyya, H. The principle of activism.--Bhattacharyya, K. C. The concept of philosophy.--Chatterji, G. C. Common-sense empiricism.--Coomaraswamy, A. K. On the pertinence of philosophy.--Damle, N. G. The faith of an idealist.--Das, B. Ătma-vidyā, or The science of self.--Das, R. Pursuit of truth through doubt and belief.--Dasgupta, S. Philosophy of dependent emergence.--Datta, D. M. Knowledge, reality and the unknown.--Haldar, H. Realistic idealism.--.
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    The Vedāntic Realism of Rasvihari Das.C. D. Sebastian - 2022 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 39 (3):279-295.
    This paper examines the realist interpretation of Vedānta that Rasvihari Das explicated in two of his celebrated treatises, namely, “The Theory of Ignorance in Advaitism” and “The Falsity of the World.” Rasvihari Das, unlike many of his contemporary thinkers of India, took a contrary position against the uninformed generalization about Indian thought that the philosophical tradition of India was one of an unbroken idealism and spiritualism. Though Rasviahari Das was influenced by his senior peer-thinkers of India like Hiralal Haldar, (...)
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    Hegelianism of the 'Right' and 'Left'.H. S. Harris - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):603 - 609.
    Except for the work of Hiralal Haldar published in 1927, Pucelle's book is the first systematic account of the influence of German idealism in England. On the flyleaf he quotes Muirhead's remark in his study of Coleridge that "the history in England of what at the present day is known as idealistic philosophy still remains to be written". The implication may seem somewhat unfair to Muirhead's own subsequent effort to fill the gap in The Platonic Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy. (...)
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