Results for 'Debajit Palit'

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    Basic principles of Indian philosophy of language.Piyali Palit - 2004 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    "This book is a concordance of theories of Indian tradition. An analytic approach has been made on the theories available in Paninian, Nyaya-vaisesika, Purvamimamsa and Vedanta schools to show the consistency of the discourse made by traditional philosophers who claim themselves to be astika or Vedacentric. Attempts also have been made to establish that the traditional Indian theories of language are undoubtedly relevant for solving some problems raised in modern philosophy of language.".
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  2. Reasoning and Religious Identity: A Formal Approach.Palit Piyali - 2009 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 2 (2):51-61.
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  3. Structure of logic and its relevance in advaita vedanta.Piyali Palit - 2003 - In Srilekha Datta & Amita Chatterjee (eds.), Some philosophical issues in Indian logic. Kolkata: Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University in collaboration with Allied Publishers, New Delhi.
     
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    (1 other version)Multisystem Resiliency as a Predictor of Physical and Psychological Functioning in Older Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain.Emily J. Bartley, Shreela Palit, Roger B. Fillingim & Michael E. Robinson - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Bridging the Past and Present: Sustainable Water Management Technologies Through the Lens of Hydro-Science in Ancient India.Rohini Dasgupta, Ayan Biswas & Debajit Dutta - 2025 - Journal of Human Values 31 (1):45-60.
    This article delves into the ancient Indian techniques of sustainable water resource management and the corresponding modern-day approaches of hydro-science towards sustainability. This article takes a comprehensive look at the traditional methods of water management that have been practised in India for centuries and highlights their relevance in the present-day context. The ancient techniques of water management in India, including rainwater harvesting, groundwater recharge and canal systems, were developed based on a deep understanding of the local ecosystems and the water (...)
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