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  1. The Cultural Heritage of India, Volume III, the Philosophies.Haridas Bhattacharya - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (3):143-146.
     
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    Haridas Bhattacharya, ed., the cultural heritage of india, volume III, the philosophies.George P. Conger - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 7 (3/4):143.
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  3. The Foundations of Living Faiths: An Introduction to Comparative Religion.Haridas Bhattacharyya - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (61):99-100.
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    Foreword: Sri Aurobindo Centenary Symposium: 1872-1972.Haridas Chaudhuri & Robert A. Mcdermott - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (2):161-167.
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  5. (1 other version)Mastering the problems of living.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1968 - New York,: Citadel Press.
     
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    The self as freedom.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1962 - World Futures 1 (2):78-89.
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    The evolution of integral consciousness.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1977 - Wheaton, Ill.: Theosophical Pub. House.
    According to Dr. Haridas Chaudhuri, former president of the California Institute of Asian Studies, consciousness is the essential structure of the human psyche. It is the common denominator of all the levels of the human psychic structure. Consciousness is the essential structure of human reality. All that we do outside of ourselves in our human relations, social activities, or building up social, political and international structures, is ultimately determined by the dynamics of the human psyche. Chapters include: The Role (...)
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    The Cultural Heritage of India, Volume 4. The Religions.Haridas Bhattacharyya - 1957 - Philosophy East and West 6 (4):358-358.
  9. The Foundations of Living Faiths, I.Haridas Bhattacharyya - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49:277.
     
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    Being, evolution, and immortality.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1967 - Wheaton, Ill.,: Theosophical Pub. House.
  11. The Sevenfold Path of Human Unity.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1974 - In Aurobindo Ghose, Srinivasa Iyengar & R. K., Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press. pp. 284.
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    (1 other version)Integral yoga.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1974 - Wheaton, Ill.,: Theosophical Pub. House.
    Six traditional yoga systems unified into a transcendent whole.
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    The Supermind in Sri Aurobindo’s Philosophy.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (2):181-192.
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    Sri Aurobindo: The Prophet of Life Divine.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1952 - Philosophy East and West 2 (2):173-175.
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    The integralism of Sri Aurobindo.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1953 - Philosophy East and West 3 (2):131-136.
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    A synthesis of values.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1966 - World Futures 5 (1):94-96.
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    Changing Phases of Buddhist Thought.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1970 - International Philosophical Quarterly 10 (2):324-326.
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    Existentialism and vedānta.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 12 (1):3-17.
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    The integral philosophy of Sri Aurobindo.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1960 - London,: Allen & Unwin. Edited by Frederic Spiegelberg.
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    The integral view of consciousness.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1970 - International Philosophical Quarterly 10 (2):204-219.
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    The Philosophy of Integralism, Or, The Metaphysical Synthesis Inherent in the Teaching of Sri Aurobindo.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1954 - Sri Aurobindo Pathamandir.
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    The philosophy and yoga of Sri Aurobindo.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (1):5-14.
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    (1 other version)Integral Yoga: The Concept of Harmonious and Creative Living.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1965 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 27 (4):804-805.
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    The concept of Brahman in hindu philosophy.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (1):47-66.
  25. Śrutyarthamīmāṃsā-1 Dvāsuparṇā: Rāṣtriyavicāragoṣṭhyāṃ vidvaddhaureyaiḥ maṇḍitāḥ prabandhāḥ.K. Hayavadana Puranik, A. Haridāsa Bhaṭṭa, D. Prahladacharya, Maṇi Drāviḍa, Ānandatīrthācārya Vi Nāgasampagi & Raṅganātha Kaṭṭi (eds.) - 2017 - Bengalūru: Pūrṇaprajñasaṃśodhanamandiram, Pūrṇaprajñavidyāpīṭham.
    Collection of research papers presented by eminent scholars on definition of 'dvāsuparṇā' of Atharvana Upanishad.
     
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  26. Philosophy of meditation.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1965 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    The gītā and its message for humanity.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1955 - Philosophy East and West 5 (3):245-253.
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    The integral view of human evolution.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1965 - World Futures 4 (2):103-105.
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  29. The philosophy of love.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1987 - New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Edited by Dionne Marx.
    The Problem of Love I would like to say a word about the psychological approach to love and to Erich Fromm's little classic, ...
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    The philosophy of integralism.Haridas Chaudhuri - 1967 - Pondicherry,: Sri Aurobindo Ashram.
  31. Strengthening Stakeholder–Company Relationships Through Mutually Beneficial Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives.C. B. Bhattacharya, Daniel Korschun & Sankar Sen - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S2):257-272.
    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) continues to gain attention atop the corporate agenda and is by now an important component of the dialogue between companies and their stakeholders. Nevertheless, there is still little guidance as to how companies can implement CSR activity in order to maximize returns to CSR investment. Theorists have identified many company-favoring outcomes of CSR; yet there is a dearth of research on the psychological mechanisms that drive stakeholder responses to CSR activity. Borrowing from the literatures on meansend (...)
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    Kamaleswar Bhattacharya bibliography.C. Bossennec & K. Bhattacharya Paris - 1999 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 27 (1):5-16.
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    Corporate Purpose and Employee Sustainability Behaviors.C. B. Bhattacharya, Sankar Sen, Laura Marie Edinger-Schons & Michael Neureiter - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 183 (4):963-981.
    This paper examines the effects of employees’ sense that they work for a purpose-driven company on their workplace sustainability behaviors. Conceptualizing corporate purpose as an overarching, relevant, shared ethical vision of why a company exists and where it needs to go, we argue that it is particularly suited for driving employee sustainability behaviors, which are more ethically complex than the types of employee ethical behaviors typically examined by prior research. Through four studies, two involving the actual employees of construction companies, (...)
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    DeepRhole: deep learning for rhetorical role labeling of sentences in legal case documents.Paheli Bhattacharya, Shounak Paul, Kripabandhu Ghosh, Saptarshi Ghosh & Adam Wyner - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 31 (1):53-90.
    The task of rhetorical role labeling is to assign labels (such as Fact, Argument, Final Judgement, etc.) to sentences of a court case document. Rhetorical role labeling is an important problem in the field of Legal Analytics, since it can aid in various downstream tasks as well as enhances the readability of lengthy case documents. The task is challenging as case documents are highly various in structure and the rhetorical labels are often subjective. Previous works for automatic rhetorical role identification (...)
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    The social and ethical issues of online learning during the pandemic and beyond.Sonali Bhattacharya, Venkatesha Murthy & Shubhasheesh Bhattacharya - 2022 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 11 (1):275-293.
    This article describes how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the higher education institutes in developing nations like India to relook at pedagogical approaches. Due to government imposing nationwide lockdown, higher educational institutes were quickly adopting to imbibe online learning medium. This research takes a qualitative thematic analytical approach to explore the facilitators and challenges to online learning from the perspectives of both learners and educators in higher education institutes. We have specifically explored the ethical and social concerns related to online (...)
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  36. Marketing’s Consequences.C. B. Bhattacharya - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (4):617-641.
    While considerable attention has been given to the harm done to consumers by marketing, less attention has been given to the harm done by consumers as an indirect effect of marketing activities, particularly in regard to supply chains. The recent development of dramatically expanded global supply chains has resulted in social and environmental problems upstream that are attributable at least in part to downstream marketers and consumers. Marketers have responded mainly by using corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication to counter the (...)
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    The dialectical method of nāgārjuna.Kamaleswar Bhattacharya - 1970 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 1 (3):217-261.
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    Beyond Warm Glow: The Risk-Mitigating Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility.Abhi Bhattacharya, Valerie Good, Hanieh Sardashti & John Peloza - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 171 (2):317-336.
    Corporate social responsibility positively impacts relationships between firms and customers. Previous research construes this as an outcome of customers’ warm glow that results from supporting firms’ benevolence. The current research demonstrates that beyond warm glow, CSR positively impacts firms’ sales through mitigating their customers’ perceptions of purchase risk. We demonstrate this effect across three conditions in which customers’ perceived risk of purchase is heightened, using both secondary data and two lab experiments. Under conditions of greater purchase risk, CSR positively impacts (...)
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    Endosymbiotic ratchet accelerates divergence after organelle origin.Debashish Bhattacharya, Julia Van Etten, L. Felipe Benites & Timothy G. Stephens - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (1):2200165.
    We hypothesize that as one of the most consequential events in evolution, primary endosymbiosis accelerates lineage divergence, a process we refer to as the endosymbiotic ratchet. Our proposal is supported by recent work on the photosynthetic amoeba, Paulinella, that underwent primary plastid endosymbiosis about 124 Mya. This amoeba model allows us to explore the early impacts of photosynthetic organelle (plastid) origin on the host lineage. The current data point to a central role for effective population size (Ne) in accelerating divergence (...)
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    Four Indian critical essays.Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya & Sisirkumar Ghose (eds.) - 1977 - Calcutta: distributor, Best Books.
    Bhattacharya, K.C. Swaraj in ideas.--Seal, B. The neo-romantic movement in literature.--Tagore, R. The religion of an artist.--Sri Aurobindo. The ideal spirit of poetry.
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    How do endosymbionts become organelles? Understanding early events in plastid evolution.Debashish Bhattacharya, John M. Archibald, Andreas Pm Weber & Adrian Reyes‐Prieto - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (12):1239-1246.
    What factors drove the transformation of the cyanobacterial progenitor of plastids (e.g. chloroplasts) from endosymbiont to bona fide organelle? This question lies at the heart of organelle genesis because, whereas intracellular endosymbionts are widespread in both unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes (e.g. rhizobial bacteria, Chlorella cells in ciliates, Buchnera in aphids), only two canonical eukaryotic organelles of endosymbiotic origin are recognized, the plastids of algae and plants and the mitochondrion. Emerging data on (1) the discovery of non‐canonical plastid protein targeting, (2) (...)
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    Freedom, transcendence, and identity: essays in memory of Professor Kalidas Bhattacharyya.Kalidas Bhattacharya & Pradip Kumar Sengupta (eds.) - 1988 - Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in association with Motilal Banarsidass.
    Commemoration volume for Kalidas Bhattacharya, 1911-1984, Indian philosopher; comprises articles on Indian philosophy.
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    Photosynthetic eukaryotes unite: endosymbiosis connects the dots.Debashish Bhattacharya, Hwan Su Yoon & Jeremiah D. Hackett - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (1):50-60.
    The photosynthetic organelle of algae and plants (the plastid) traces its origin to a primary endosymbiotic event in which a previously non‐photosynthetic protist engulfed and enslaved a cyanobacterium. This eukaryote then gave rise to the red, green and glaucophyte algae. However, many algal lineages, such as the chlorophyll c‐containing chromists, have a more complicated evolutionary history involving a secondary endosymbiotic event, in which a protist engulfed an existing eukaryotic alga (in this case, a red alga). Chromists such as diatoms and (...)
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    What the Cārvākas Originally Meant: More on the Commentators on the Cārvākasūtra.Ramkrishna Bhattacharya - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (6):529-542.
    This essay proposes to review the problems of reconstructing and interpreting ancient texts, particularly philosophical commentaries, in the context of the Cārvāka/Lokāyata system of India. Following an overview of the Indian philosophical text tradition and the ontological and epistemological positions of the Cārvākas, three cases are discussed: (1) when there is no invariance in the text and the commentary, (2) when commentators differ among themselves in their interpretations, and (3) when contradictory interpretations are offered. The paper further discusses why certain (...)
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  45. A Basic Course in Probability Theory.Rabi Bhattacharya & Edward C. Waymire - forthcoming - Analysis.
    The book develops the necessary background in probability theory underlying diverse treatments of stochastic processes and their wide-ranging applications. With this goal in mind, the pace is lively, yet thorough. Basic notions of independence and conditional expectation are introduced relatively early on in the text, while conditional expectation is illustrated in detail in the context of martingales, Markov property and strong Markov property. Weak convergence of probabilities on metric spaces and Brownian motion are two highlights. The historic role of size-biasing (...)
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    Back to the Future or the 'Bitter Tastelessness of Shadow Fruit'?Pradip Bhattacharya - 1996 - Journal of Human Values 2 (2):97-113.
    This paper is a comprehensive survey of the alarming deterioration in the morals, values and mental health of individuals and societies right across the globe. In fact this decline is really the true globalization of the day, not so much equitable distribution, meeting of minds and so on. The author explores numerous reports and writings of researchers, poets, thinkers, policy-makers, journalists and intellectuals, and uses all that to deliver a shattering knock to the complacent and smug modern citizen—Western or Eastern. (...)
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  47. Life in Overabundance: Agar on Life-Extension and the Fear of Death.Aveek Bhattacharya & Robert Mark Simpson - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (2):223-236.
    In Humanity’s End: Why We Should Reject Radical Enhancement, Nicholas Agar presents a novel argument against the prospect of radical life-extension. Agar’s argument hinges on the claim that extended lifespans will result in people’s lives being dominated by the fear of death. Here we examine this claim and the surrounding issues in Agar’s discussion. We argue, firstly, that Agar’s view rests on empirically dubious assumptions about human rationality and attitudes to risk, and secondly, that even if those assumptions are granted, (...)
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  48. ImmPort, toward repurposing of open access immunological assay data for translational and clinical research.Sanchita Bhattacharya, Patrick Dunn, Cristel Thomas, Barry Smith, Henry Schaefer, Jieming Chen, Zicheng Hu, Kelly Zalocusky, Ravi Shankar & Shai Shen-Orr - 2018 - Scientific Data 5:180015.
    Immunology researchers are beginning to explore the possibilities of reproducibility, reuse and secondary analyses of immunology data. Open-access datasets are being applied in the validation of the methods used in the original studies, leveraging studies for meta-analysis, or generating new hypotheses. To promote these goals, the ImmPort data repository was created for the broader research community to explore the wide spectrum of clinical and basic research data and associated findings. The ImmPort ecosystem consists of four components–Private Data, Shared Data, Data (...)
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    An Exploration of Conceptual and Temporal Fallacies in International Health Law and Promotion of Global Public Health Preparedness.Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (4):588-598.
    H5N1 avian influenza has reportedly claimed the lives of 186 persons worldwide, 77 of whom resided in Indonesia. On February 7, 2007, the government of Indonesia announced that it would withhold strains of H5N1 avian influenza virus from the World Health Organization. On the same day, Indonesia signed a memorandum of agreement with Baxter Healthcare, a United States-based company, to purchase samples and presumably ensure access to subsequent vaccines at a discount.
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    A Global Spiritual Index, Its Predictors and Relationship to Crime.Sonali Bhattacharya - 2013 - Journal of Human Values 19 (1):83-104.
    This article intends to define a Global Spirituality Index with a holistic perspective and attempts to look at some socio-economic indicators of Spirituality. It also attempts to find a relationship between crimes, such as perceived levels of corruption (as measured by Transparency International) and violence such as homicides, and various aspects of Spirituality.
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