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  1. Prācīna Bhāratīya sāhityamīmā̃sā: eka ākalana.Ashok Ramchandra Kelkar - 1979 - Puṇe: Tattvajñāna-Vibhāga, Puṇe Vidyāpīṭha.
     
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    Studies in Hindi-Urdu, I. Introduction and Word Phonology.L. A. Schwarzschild & Ashok Ramchandra Kelkar - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):789.
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    Interrogating Knowledge Globalization.Ashok R. Kelkar - 2002 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 29 (2-3):133-175.
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    The Being of a Poem.Ashok R. Kelkar - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5 (1):17-33.
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  5. Ashok R. Kelkar.Archibald MacLeish - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5:17.
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  6. Buddhivādācā dhruvatārā.Dattatraya Keshav Kelkar - 1972
     
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  7. Ergo Sum: Descartes in an Oblique Light.A. R. Kelkar - 1996 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 23 (1-2):165-168.
     
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    Gender, Technology and Development.Govind Kelkar - 1998 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 18 (4):308-308.
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  9. Man-woman relationship in Indian philosophy.Meena A. Kelkar - 1999 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (1):71-88.
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    Natural history of disease and placebo effect.Praful Kelkar & Mark A. Ross - 1993 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37 (2):244-246.
  11. Ādhunika śikshaṇa siddhānta.Ramchandra Vinayakrao Dakshindas - 1963
     
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    Der vedische mensch.Ramchandra Narayan Dandekar - 1938 - Heidelberg,: C. Winter.
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    Universe in Hindu thought.Ramchandra Narayan Dandekar - 1972 - Bangalore,: Dept. of Publications & Extension Lectures, Bangalore University.
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    A false lead in the philosophy of language.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1973 - Philosophical Studies 24 (1):38 - 44.
  15. Imperative and Indicative Utterances and the Presuppositions of Communication.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1970
     
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    I am Thou: meditation on the truth of India.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1984 - Pune, India: I.P.Q. Publications, University of Poona.
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    Injury, harm, damage, pain, etc.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (2):266-269.
  18. Language, tradition, and modern civilization.Ramchandra Gandhi (ed.) - 1983 - Poona, India: I.P.Q. Publications.
     
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  19. Numbers or Standards? The Dilemma of Higher Education in India.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 9 (4):405.
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    On meriting death.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1981 - Philosophy East and West 31 (3):337-353.
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    Presuppositions of Human Communication.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1974 - Delhi: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophical analysis, with reference to language.
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  22. Presuppositions of Human Communication.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1977 - Mind 86 (341):148-151.
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    Self-Consciousness.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1974 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 1 (3):167-182.
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    Sītā's kitchen: a testimony of faith and inquiry.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1992 - New Delhi: Wiley Eastern.
    On a structure dedicated to Sita (Hindu deity) in the disputed Babari Masjid (Faizabad, India), with observations on Hindu and Buddhist philosophies, and a suggestion to solve the Ramjanmabhumi-Babari Masjid controversy, by an Indian philosopher.
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    The availability of religious ideas.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1976 - New York: Barnes & Noble.
    THIS BOOK HAS TWO GENERAL THEMES. ONE IS THE AVAILABILITY OF RELIGIOUS IDEAS. IT IS ARGUED THAT A WHOLE RANGE OF RELIGIOUS IDEAS ARE AVAILABLE TO HUMAN BEINGS OUTSIDE A CONTEXT OF ACTUAL RELIGIOUS OR THEISTIC BELIEF. ADMISSION OF THESE IDEAS INTO ONE’S CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK DOES NOT COMMIT ONE TO RELIGIOUS BELIEF, BUT IT DOES EXPOSE THE UNINTELLIGIBILITY OF WHAT MIGHT BE CALLED THE ’IMMANENTIST’ VIEW OF THE WORLD. THE OTHER THEME OF THE BOOK IS THAT OF MORALITY. THE AUTHOR (...)
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    Two essays on Whitehead's philosophic approach.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1973 - Simla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
    On the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, 1861-1947.
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  27. The svaraj of India.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1984 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):461.
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    Whitehead on the Distrust of Speculative Philosophy.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):389-414.
  29. What We Do and Say In Saying and Doing Something.Ramchandra Gandhi - 1984 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 11 (2):145.
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  30. Śrịmadjagadguru Ādya Śri Śaṅkarācārya.Ramchandra Govinda Kolangade - 1966
     
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  31. Pleṭo va tyāce rājakīya vicāra.Ramchandra Ganesh Pradhan - 1930
     
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    A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy, Being a Systematic Introduction to Indian Metaphysics.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1926 - Oriental Book Agency.
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    (1 other version)A constructive survey of Upanishadic philosophy.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1926 - Poona,: Oriental book agency.
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    Studies in Indian philosophy.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1986 - Bombay: Maharashtra State Board for Literature and Culture. Edited by B. R. Kulkarni.
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    The Bhagavadgītā as a philosophy of God-realisation.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1965 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
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    Vedānta: the culmination of Indian thought.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1970 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
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    Alternative Modernity: The Technical Turn in Philosophy and Social Theory.Ashok Malhotra & Andrew Feenberg - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (4):605.
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    A Cognitive Reformation.Ashok Goel - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (4):892-901.
    Although cognitive science started in the 1970s as a multidisciplinary field with the goal of becoming an interdisciplinary one over time, it is now dominated by cognitive psychology. The question becomes whether this matters, and if it does, what should cognitive scientists do about it? I propose that the multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity of cognitive science does matter because it leads to potential generation of new ideas, models, and methods. I offer a few recommendations for reforming cognitive science based, in part, (...)
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    A valence-specific lateral bias for discriminating emotional facial expressions in free field.Ashok Jansari, Daniel Tranel & Ralph Adolphs - 2000 - Cognition and Emotion 14 (3):341-353.
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    Saṁskr̥ta-Sādhutā =.Ashok Aklujkar, Chikafumi Watanabe, Michele Marie Desmarais & Yoshichika Honda (eds.) - 2012 - D.K. Printworld.
    Ashok Aklujkar, Indian Sanskritist and Indologist; contributed articles.
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    The Woodfuel Crisis: the Need for Gender Analysis.Dev Nathan & Govind Kelkar - 1996 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 16 (3):122-125.
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    Making platforms work: relationship labor and the management of publics.Benjamin Shestakofsky & Shreeharsh Kelkar - 2020 - Theory and Society 49 (5):863-896.
    How do digital platforms govern their users? Existing studies, with their focus on impersonal and procedural modes of governance, have largely neglected to examine the human labor through which platform companies attempt to elicit the consent of their users. This study describes the relationship labor that is systematically excised from many platforms’ accounts of what they do and missing from much of the scholarship on platform governance. Relationship labor is carried out by agents of platform companies who engage in interpersonal (...)
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    An Introduction to the Special Issue on Identity Politics.Ashok Kumar, Adam Elliott-Cooper, Shruti Iyer & Dalia Gebrial - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (2):3-20.
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  44. Towards a Saturated Faith: Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Luc Nancy on the Possibility of Belief after Deconstruction.Ashok Collins - 2015 - Sophia 54 (3):321-341.
    This article aims to explore the philosophical approach to faith after deconstruction as manifested in the work of Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Luc Nancy. By taking the saturated phenomenon as its focus, the analysis seeks to demonstrate that whilst Marion’s thinking proves to be an innovative re-imagining of the possibilities of phenomenology, its problematic recourse to a supplementary hermeneutic means that saturation can never be adequately applied to faith without simultaneously compromising the excessive intuition upon which it relies. The article then (...)
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  45. The word is the world: Nondualism in indian philosophy of language.Ashok Aklujkar - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (4):452-473.
    The meanings in which the word "word" can be taken, the interpretations that the relevant meanings would necessitate of the "word-equals-world" thesis, and the extent to which Bhartṛhari can be said to be aware of or receptive to these interpretations are considered. The observation that more than one interpretation would have been acceptable to Bhartṛhari naturally leads to a discussion of his notion of truth, his perspectivism, and his understanding of the nature of philosophizing as an activity in which language (...)
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    Being exposed to love: the death of God in Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Luc Nancy.Ashok Collins - 2016 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 80 (3):297-319.
    In this article I explore how a philosophical conception of love may be used to draw debate on the death of God beyond the binary opposition between theology and philosophy through a comparative study of the work of Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Luc Nancy. Although Marion’s reading of love—in both its theological and phenomenological guises—proposes an innovative phrasing of a non-metaphysical notion of divinity, I argue that it is ultimately unable to maintain its coherence in nominal discourse due to Marion’s insistence (...)
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    The Yogācāra idealism.Ashok Kumar Chatterjee - 1962 - Varanasi,: Banaras Hindu University.
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    Between Worlds: The Emergence of Global Reason.Ashok K. Gangadean - 1998 - New York and Berlin: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    The essays included in this book break new ground in the philosophy of reason by situating rationality - logical theory, ontology, first philosophy, philosophical hermeneutics - in a global context and tapping the global essence of natural reason. The essays formulate and resolve a fundamental problem in the human condition which has not been adequately dealt with: how discourse between two profoundly different worlds is possible. The formulation and solution of this vital human concern requires the clarification of the universal (...)
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    Reason, revelation and peace: evaluations of the philosophy of K. Satchidananda Murty.Ashok Vohra (ed.) - 2020 - Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research and Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private.
    Professor k. Satchidananda Murty, one of modern India’s leading philosophers, passed away in his native village of Sangamjagarlamudi in Andhra Pradesh in 2011, after a stellar career during which he advanced knowledge rather than opinion. The Indian Philosophical community, and especially Ashok Vohra, is to be congratulated for producing a dynamic engagement with philosophy. I had known Murty for more than twenty years. I interacted with him several times. When I once asked him where he stood philosophically, he was (...)
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  50. Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mind.Ashok Vohra - 1986 - Routledge.
    Philosophers since Descartes have felt themselves compelled to make a choice between mind and body. Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mind , first published in 1986, argues that there is no genuine epistemological problem of mind, and that the widespread philosophical scepticism with regard to our knowledge of other minds is without foundation. Ashok Vohra applies Wittgenstein’s method to show that the problem has arisen through a tendency to over-philosophise our simple experiences. Vohra presents a positive account of Wittgenstein’s philosophy of (...)
     
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