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    Hindu astronomy at Newminster in 1428.O. Neugebauer & Olaf Schmidt - 1952 - Annals of Science 8 (3):221-228.
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    The Computation of the Length of Daylight in Hindu Astronomy.Olaf Schmidt - 1944 - Isis 35 (3):205-211.
  3. National Seminar on "Vedic Astronomy & Cosmology": 10-11th December 2006.K. V. Krishnamurthy (ed.) - 2006 - Hyderabad: I-S.E.R.V.E (Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas).
     
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  4. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Vedic Astro Sciences.S. Sudarsana Sarma (ed.) - 2009 - Tirupati: Sri Venkateswara Vedic University.
    Contributed research papers presented as National Seminar on Vedic Astro Sciences, organized by S.V. Vedic University on 7th and 8th June, 2008 in association with the Centre for Theoritical Studies and Research, Birbhum, West Bengal).
     
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  5. Structure of the universe: Vedic: Viswaroopa.Śivānanda Mūrti - 2014 - Anandavan, Bheemunipatnam: Sivananda Supatha Foundation.
     
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    Europe and Embodiment: A Levinasian Perspective.James Mensch - 2016 - Levinas Studies 11 (1):41-57.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Europe and EmbodimentA Levinasian PerspectiveJames Mensch (bio)The question of Europe has been raised continually. Behind it is the division of the continent into different peoples, languages, and cultures, all in close proximity to one another. Their plurality and proximity give rise to the opposing imperatives of trade and war. Since ancient times, the need to promote trade and the desire to prevent war have driven the search for a (...)
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    (1 other version)A Synopsis of Science 2 Volume Set: From the Standpoint of the Nyaya Philosophy.James R. Ballantyne - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    James Robert Ballantyne taught oriental languages in India for sixteen years, compiling grammars of Hindi, Sanskrit and Persian, along with translations of Hindu philosophy. In 1859, for the use of Christian missionaries, he prepared a guide to Hinduism, in English and Sanskrit. Published in two volumes in 1852, Synopsis of Science was intended to introduce his Indian pupils to Western science by using the framework of Hindu Nyaya philosophy, which was familiar to them and which Ballantyne greatly respected. (...)
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    A Synopsis of Science: Volume 1: From the Standpoint of the Nyaya Philosophy.James R. Ballantyne - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    James Robert Ballantyne taught oriental languages in India for sixteen years, producing grammars of Hindi, Sanskrit and Persian, along with translations of Hindu philosophy. In 1859, for the use of Christian missionaries, he prepared a guide to Hinduism, in English and Sanskrit. Published in two volumes in 1852, Synopsis of Science was intended to introduce his Indian pupils to Western science by using the framework of Hindu Nyaya philosophy, which was familiar to them and which Ballantyne greatly respected. (...)
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    Al-F'r'bî's Philosophy and Logic in the Early Period of Islamic Thought Tradition.Ali ÇETİN - 2021 - Kader 19 (2):702-726.
    The Philosophy and logic in Islamic thought, unlike Christian culture, developed uncensored and as a result of great demand. After the biggest translation movement in history, important components of Ancient Greek, Syriac, Persian, Jewish and Hindu cultures were transferred to Arabic. Kalam, which developed earlier in Islamic culture, has also been effective in understanding and accepting the philosophical content. In the beginning, translations were made in fields such as medicine, chemistry, astronomy and mathematics. Philosophy literature was also translated into (...)
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  10. Mediating the Power of Buddhas Ritual in the Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa.Glenn Wallis - 2001 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Mediating the Power of Buddhas offers a fascinating analysis of the seventh-century ritual manual, the Mañjusrimulakalpa. This medieval text is intended to reveal the path into a ritual universe where the power of a buddha abides. Author Glenn Wallis traces the strategies of the Mañjusrimulakalpa to enable its committed reader to perfect the promised ritual, uncovering what conditions must be met for ritual practice to succeed and what personal characteristics practitioners must possess in order to realize the ritual intentions of (...)
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    The Indian Spirit. [REVIEW]K. J. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):373-374.
    The book is a humanistic evaluation of the achievements of Indian tradition in the areas of Philosophy, Religion, History, Science, Social Organization, Ethics, Economics, and Politics. Murty tries to point out with a great deal of evidence that the ordinary antinomies like the Spiritual East and the Scientific West do not hold good. Hindu Scriptures emphasize the value of earthly life too. India made significant contributions in the areas of Mathematics and Astronomy. It had a well planned social organization (...)
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    Cromwell Crawford.Hindu Developments In Bioethics - 1997 - Bioethics Yearbook: Volume 5-Theological Developments in Bioethics: 1992-1994 5:55.
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    objection), or it is causally determined (undermining Goetz's allegiance to non-causal agency). I suspect that confusion over equivocal uses of 'choice'may explain why someone would say that a reason for an action (say Ra2) is the reason for a choice, even when it is neither intrinsically more compelling than other reasons for action.Christopher G. Framarin & Hindu Studies Series - 2010 - Religious Studies 46 (1).
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  14. Martin Rees.Expanding Horizons & In Astronomy - 2001 - In Aleksander Koj & Piotr Sztompka (eds.), Images of the world: science, humanities, art. Kraków: Jagiellonian University. pp. 55.
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    The Principal Works. Volume III Astronomy and NavigationSimon Stevin A. Pannekoek Ernst Crone.Harry Woolf - 1963 - Isis 54 (1):165-167.
  16. The Spaces of Science and the Sciences of Space : Geography and Astronomy in the Paris Academy of Sciences.Mike Heffernan - 2015 - In Paul Stock (ed.), The uses of space in early modern history. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    The Rise of the Goddess in the Hindu Tradition.David Gordon White & Tracy Pintchman - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):356.
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  18. Johannes Kepler: Optics, Paralipomena to Witelo & Optical Part of Astronomy, ed. WH Donahue.S. Unguru - 2003 - Early Science and Medicine 8 (3):274-275.
     
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    What Kind of ‘God’ do Hindu Arguments for the Divine Show? Five Novel Divine Attributes of Brahman.Jessica Frazier - 2024 - Sophia 63 (3):471-495.
    This article describes the ultimate ground of reality, Brahman, as a single power unfolding in concert in all things. It uses counterfactual argumentation to imply that a cosmos must consist of telic causal orders or manifested ‘powers’ as its most granular building block – and that they must be unified into a single whole. It is based on an argument for a single causally-conditioning substrate of all things recorded in India’s classical Sāṃkhya Kārikā and Brahma Sūtras; this was used by (...)
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  20. Manu's Vision on the Hindu Dharma.Tm Manickam - 1975 - Journal of Dharma 1 (1):101-117.
     
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    The Structure of the Universe in Modern Astronomy.Hermann A. Brück - 1951 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 1:68-78.
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    Manu Smriti as the Protection of Female in Hindu Philosophy: In the Dimension of Structural-Functionalism.Shukra Raj Adhikari - 2020 - Philosophy Study 10 (11).
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    Ab? Nasr Mans?r's Approach to Spherical Astronomy as Developed in His Treatise "The Table of Minutes".Claus Jensen - 1972 - Centaurus 16 (1):1-19.
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    The motion of the moon in tamil astronomy.I. V. M. Krishna Rav - 1956 - Centaurus 4 (3):198-220.
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    The Sword and the Flute. Kālī and Kṛṣṇa, Dark Visions of the Terrible and the Sublime in Hindu MythologyThe Sword and the Flute. Kali and Krsna, Dark Visions of the Terrible and the Sublime in Hindu Mythology.Ernest Bender & David R. Kinsley - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):548.
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    Template Tables and Computational Practices in Early Modern Chinese Calendric Astronomy.Liang Li - 2016 - Centaurus 58 (1-2):26-45.
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    The Pradyumna-Prabhāvatī Legend in Nepal: A Study of the Hindu Myth of the Draining of the Nepal ValleyJagatprakāśamallas MūladevaśaśidevavyākhyānanāṭakaThe Pradyumna-Prabhavati Legend in Nepal: A Study of the Hindu Myth of the Draining of the Nepal ValleyJagatprakasamallas Muladevasasidevavyakhyananataka.Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp & H. Brinkhaus - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4):668.
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    Why I am not a Hindu: a Sudra critique of Hindutva philosophy, culture and political economy.Kancha Ilaiah - 2005 - Calcuttta: Samya.
    In this manifesto for the downtrodden, Ilaiah examines the socio-economic and cultural differences between the Dalitbahujans (the majority, the so-called low castes) and other Hindus in the contexts of childhood, family life, market relations, power relations, Gods and Goddesses, death and, not least, Hindutva (ideology of the Hindu Right). Synthesizing many of the ideas of Dalitbahujans, he presents their vision of a more just society. In the new Afterword, he discusses the history of the book, its reviews as well (...)
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    The Vākāṭakas: An Essay in Hindu IconologyThe Vakatakas: An Essay in Hindu Iconology.Robert L. Brown & Hans Bakker - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):664.
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    Science Awakening II: The Birth of Astronomy. B. L. van der Waerden.Victor Thoren - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):478-479.
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    Mean motions and longitudes in indian astronomy.Dennis W. Duke - 2008 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 62 (5):489-509.
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    The Sound and Movement of the Spirit in Hindu Art.Arthur W. Rudolph - 1976 - Philosophy Today 20 (1):48-52.
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    Hindu Psychology: Its Meaning for the West.Swami Akhilananda - 1999 - Psychology Press.
    This six volume set from the International Library of Psychology explores the interface between pschology and religion looking at a number of areas. The relevance of Hindu belief systems and thier perception are also looked at.
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  34. PLUMMER, H. C. - An introductory treatise on dynamical Astronomy.G. H. Knibbs - 1919 - Scientia 13 (26):150.
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    Optics: Paralipomena to Witelo, and Optical Part of Astronomy. Johannes Kepler, William H. Donahue.Rhonda Martens - 2001 - Isis 92 (3):607-608.
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    Exploration of the Universe. The Story of Astronomy. H. C. King.Deborah Mills - 1965 - Isis 56 (3):373-373.
  37. It disturbs me with a presence : Hindu history and what meaning cannot convey.Ranjan Ghosh - 2013 - In Ranjan Ghosh & Ethan Kleinberg (eds.), Presence: philosophy, history and cultural theory for the twenty-first century. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
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    The Art of Stealing in Hindu Fiction: Part II.Maurice Bloomfield - 1923 - American Journal of Philology 44 (3):193.
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    The dagoba and the gopuram: A semiotic contrastive study of the Sinhalese Buddhist and Tamil Hindu cultures.Steven Bonta - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (236-237):167-197.
    Having shown previously how a culture type can be given a unitary description in terms of a semiotic “lens” constrained by one of the Peircean Categories (“Shamanic” culture, by Firstness), we apply this methodology to a more “fine-grained” level of analysis, by comparing the Tamil and Sinhalese cultures under the assumption that one of them (Sinhalese) is in fact a “hybrid” culture-sign. Having shown in previous work that the greater South Asian microculture may be characterized as a Firstness of Thirdness (...)
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    Surveyor 0Kepler's Somnium: The Dream, or Posthumous Work on Lunar Astronomy. Johannes Kepler, Edward Rosen.C. Doris Hellman - 1967 - Isis 58 (4):561-563.
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    Sawai Jai Singh and His Astronomy. Virendra Nath Sharma.Raymond Mercier - 1997 - Isis 88 (1):150-151.
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    7. Identical Pitfalls for East and West Different Socio-Economic Interpretations of Hindu-Buddhist Philosophy.Gerrit De Vylder - 2010 - In Henri Claude de Bettignies & Mike J. Thompson (eds.), Leadership, spirituality and the common good: East and West approaches. Antwerpen: Garant. pp. 97.
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    Descartes’ Method in the Light of Hindu Metaphysics.Prabhu Dutt Shastri - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 3:99-104.
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    Science and the Spiritual Vision: A Hindu Perspective.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2002 - Zygon 37 (1):83-94.
    Every religious tradition has a spiritual basis. Hinduism is no exception. In this paper the spiritual framework of Hinduism is discussed, after a brief historical background, with reference to scientific worldviews. Particular attention is paid to the notions of objective knowledge, transcendental reality, and the Hindu view on the meaning of human existence.
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    New foundations in the history of astronomy: Four papers in honor of Bernard R. Goldstein.Peter Barker - 2002 - Perspectives on Science 10 (2):151-154.
  46. Janssen, Rayet, Cornu: Three exceptional careers in the construction of physical astronomy in France.Laetitia Maison & Stephane Le Gars - 2006 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 59 (1):53-84.
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  47. Personal laws of religious communities in india+ Parsi zoroastrian, Christian, muslim, hindu, and jewish.Mk Master - 1986 - Journal of Dharma 11 (3):264-277.
     
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    Truth and reconciliation in South Africa: Hindu experiences and concerns.P. G. J. Meiring - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (4).
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  49. Religious belonging and identity among South African Hindu women.M. Naidu - 2005 - Journal of Dharma 30 (2).
     
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  50. La noción de Maya en la filosofía hindú según la interpretación de S. Radhakrishnam.José A. Reyna - 1993 - Revista Venezolana de Filosofía 28:111-126.
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