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    Person Under Investigation: Detecting Malingering and a Diagnostics of Suspicion in Fin-de-Siècle Britain.Lakshmi Krishnan - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (3):343-356.
    In 1889, TheBritish Medical Journalpublished a piece titled, “Detective Medicine,” which describes feats of medical detection performed by physicians attending malingering prisoners. Though simulating illness had a long history, the medicalization of malingering at thefin de siècleled to a proliferation of such case histories and cheerful records of pathological feigners thwarted.
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    Get fit where you sit: a guide to the Lakshmi Voelker chair yoga method.Lakshmi Voelker - 2023 - Boulder, Colorado: Shambhala. Edited by Liz Oppedijk.
    Voelker offers a powerful, inclusive practice that is appropriate for new students or long-time practitioners-and can easily be adopted by yoga instructors, educators, medical professionals, exercise professionals, caretakers, or community workers for work with their clients, students, and patients. This book highlights 40 active and restorative poses, including individual and partner poses, breathing techniques, and meditation practices, all adapted so that students never have to leave their chairs. For every pose, Voelker offers at least three different ways of experiencing it, (...)
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    The Risk of Fraud in Family Firms: Assessments of External Auditors.Gopal Krishnan & Marietta Peytcheva - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (1):261-278.
    There is a dearth of business ethics research on family firms, despite the importance of such firms to the US economy. We answer Vazquez’s call to examine the intersection of family-firm research and business ethics, by investigating whether external auditors assess higher risk of fraud in family firms. We test the contradictory predictions of two dominant theoretical perspectives in family-firm research—entrenchment theory and alignment theory. We conduct an experiment with highly experienced external audit professionals, who assess the risk of fraud (...)
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  4. The Shaken Realist: Bernard Williams, the War, and Philosophy as Cultural Critique.Nikhil Krishnan & Matthieu Queloz - 2022 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (1):226-247.
    Bernard Williams thought that philosophy should address real human concerns felt beyond academic philosophy. But what wider concerns are addressed by Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, a book he introduces as being ‘principally about how things are in moral philosophy’? In this article, we argue that Williams responded to the concerns of his day indirectly, refraining from explicitly claiming wider cultural relevance, but hinting at it in the pair of epigraphs that opens the main text. This was Williams’s solution (...)
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  5. Getting to the Bottom Line: An Exploration of Gender and Earnings Quality.Gopal V. Krishnan & Linda M. Parsons - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 78 (1-2):65-76.
    For stakeholders, such as investors and lenders, to appropriately assess a company's financial performance, the reported accounting earnings must closely reflect the economic reality of the organization's financial activity throughout the reporting period. The degree to which reported earnings capture economic reality is called earnings quality. Managers have an ethical obligation to report high quality earnings to interested stakeholders in a timely matter. Accounting research has identified conditions within an organization, such as management compensation contracts and pending litigation that can (...)
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  6. (Re)framing Spatiality as a Socio-cultural Paradigm: Examining the Iranian Housing Culture and Processes.Lakshmi Rajendran, Fariba Molki, Sara Mahdizadeh & Asma Mehan - 2021 - Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 45 (1):95-105.
    With rapid changes in urban living today, peoples’ behavioural patterns and spatial practices undergo a constant process of adaptation and negotiation. Using “house” as a laboratory and everyday life and spatial relations of residents as a framework of analysis, the paper examines the spatial planning concepts in traditional and contemporary Iranian architecture and the associated socio-cultural practices. Discussions are drawn upon from a pilot study conducted in the city of Kerman, to investigate ways in which contemporary housing solutions can better (...)
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  7. Against Interpretability: a Critical Examination of the Interpretability Problem in Machine Learning.Maya Krishnan - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 33 (3):487-502.
    The usefulness of machine learning algorithms has led to their widespread adoption prior to the development of a conceptual framework for making sense of them. One common response to this situation is to say that machine learning suffers from a “black box problem.” That is, machine learning algorithms are “opaque” to human users, failing to be “interpretable” or “explicable” in terms that would render categorization procedures “understandable.” The purpose of this paper is to challenge the widespread agreement about the existence (...)
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    The India Face Set: International and Cultural Boundaries Impact Face Impressions and Perceptions of Category Membership.Anjana Lakshmi, Bernd Wittenbrink, Joshua Correll & Debbie S. Ma - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This paper serves three specific goals. First, it reports the development of an Indian Asian face set, to serve as a free resource for psychological research. Second, it examines whether the use of pre-tested U.S.-specific norms for stimulus selection or weighting may introduce experimental confounds in studies involving non-U.S. face stimuli and/or non-U.S. participants. Specifically, it examines whether subjective impressions of the face stimuli are culturally dependent, and the extent to which these impressions reflect social stereotypes and ingroup favoritism. Third, (...)
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    Invariance detection within an interactive system: A perceptual gateway to language development.Lakshmi J. Gogate & George Hollich - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):496-516.
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    The Impact of Transformational Leadership on Followers' Duty Orientation and Spirituality.Venkat R. Krishnan - 2008 - Journal of Human Values 14 (1):11-22.
    The relationships between transformational leadership and followers’ karma yoga (duty orientation), spirituality (oneness with all beings), organizational identification and normative organizational commitment were studied using a sample of 144 teachers of a prominent high school in western India. Spirituality is the goal of all existence according to the Upanishads, and karma yoga is a simple means to enhance spirituality. It was hypothesized that karma yoga enhances spirituality, transformational leadership enhances karma yoga and spirituality, and all the three in turn enhance (...)
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    (1 other version)J. L. Austin: Philosopher and D-Day Intelligence Officer, by M. W. Rowe.Nikhil Krishnan - forthcoming - Mind.
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    Tagore & Iqbal: a study in philosophical perspective.Lakshmi Biswas - 1991 - Delhi: Capital Pub. House. Edited by R. P. Shrivastava.
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    A Generalization of Gravity.Chethan Krishnan - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (12):1574-1585.
    I consider theories of gravity built not just from the metric and affine connection, but also other symmetric tensor. The Lagrangian densities are scalars built from them, and the volume forms are related to Cayley’s hyperdeterminants. The resulting diff-invariant actions give rise to geometric theories that go beyond the metric paradigm, and contain Einstein gravity as a special case. Examples contain theories with generalizeations of Riemannian geometry. The 0-tensor case is related to dilaton gravity. These theories can give rise to (...)
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    Adults imitate to send a social signal.Sujatha Krishnan-Barman & Antonia F. De C. Hamilton - 2019 - Cognition 187 (C):150-155.
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    Prolegomena to Advaita Vedanta: a study based on the Adhyāsa-bhāṣya of Śrī Śaṅkara.J. Krishnan - 2012 - Chennai: The Adi Sankara Advaita Research Centre.
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    The once and future liberal: After identity politics.Rakesh M. Krishnan - 2019 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (3):163-166.
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    Dynamic systems and the evolution of language.J. Gogate Lakshmi - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):287.
    Locke & Bogin (L&B) suggest that theoretical principles of ontogenetic development apply to language evolution. If this is the case, then evolutionary theory should utilize epigenetic theories of development to theorize, model, and elucidate the evolution of language wherever possible. In this commentary, I evoke principles of dynamic systems theory to evaluate the evolutionary phenomena presented in the target article.
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  18. Jñānayōgi Ācārya Kotta Saccidānandamūrti: (darśanaśāstramu: sāmājikāṃśālu).Yārlagaḍḍā Lakshmīprasāda, Muṅgara Jāṣhuvā & Maṇḍava Śrīrāmamūrti (eds.) - 2017 - Haidarābād: Rātunēstaṃ Pablikēṣans.
    Contributed articles on the life and works of K. Satchidananda Murty,, Indic philosopher and teacher.
     
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    From ‘Whodunit’ to ‘How’: Detective Stories and Auditability in Qualitative Business Ethics Research.Lakshmi Balachandran Nair - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 172 (2):195-209.
    Ethical considerations in today’s businesses are manifold and range from human rights issues and the well-being of employees to income inequality and environmental sustainability. Regardless of the specific topic being investigated, an integral part of business ethics research consists of deeply comprehending the personal meanings, intentions, behaviors, judgements, and attitudes that people possess. To this end, researchers are often encouraged to use more qualitative methods to understand the dynamic and fuzzy field of business ethics, which involves collecting in-depth information in (...)
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    The Yogamaṇīprabhā of Rāmānandasarasvatī with the gloss Svasaṇekta: critically edited with introduction and appendices. Rāmānandasarsavatī & Bala Krishnan - 1997 - Delhi: Nag Publisher. Edited by Bala Krishnan.
    Classical commentary with supercommentary on Yogasūtra of Patañjali; critical edition with exhaustive study.
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    Kas[h]mir Śaivism.Lakshmi Nidhi Sharma - 1972 - Varanasi,: Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan.
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  22. Ātmani ātmanivedanam.Lakshmi Narayan Shukla - 1979 - Gorakhapuram: Nāgārjuna Bauddha Pratiṣṭhānam. Edited by Karuṇeśa Śukla.
     
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  23. Tamils and Greater India : some issues of cosmopolitanism and connected histories.Lakshmi Subramanian - 2015 - In Sharmani Patricia Gabriel & Fernando Rosa (eds.), Cosmopolitan Asia: Littoral Epistemologies of the Global South. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Do you know who you are?: reading the Buddha's discourses.Krishnan Venkatesh - 2018 - Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press.
    A unique study of the earliest recorded "discourses" of the Buddha, taking an approach that is at once psychological, philosophical, and literary. The book is a series of essays on specific passages from the Buddha's original Discourses and is an introduction to the Buddha's radical empiricism for all people who like to read, think, and investigate.
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    Impact of Nyaya-Vaiseshika on Indian Thoughts.Lakshmi Vijayan & T. V. (eds.) - 2020 - Kanpur: Maya Prakashan.
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    The dynamics of marital bargaining in male infertility.Lakshmi Bandlamudi & Judith Lorber - 1993 - Gender and Society 7 (1):32-49.
    This article provides empirical data on the dynamics of marital bargaining in the use of in vitro fertilization in male infertility and the extent of the woman's agency in trying to resolve the situation, using interview data from nine married couples and three additional wives. Although there were too few cases for demographic variation among the categories, the research did indicate that choice and altruism entailed dynamics distinguishable from patriarchal bargains, and, if there was subtle coercion, it was exerted in (...)
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    Impact of MBA Education on Students’ Values: Two Longitudinal Studies.Venkat R. Krishnan - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 83 (2):233-246.
    The impact of 2-year residential fulltime MBA program on students' values was studied using a longitudinal design and data collected over 7 years from a business school in India. Values were measured when students entered the program, and again when they graduated. Sample in Study 1 consisted of 229 students from three consecutive graduating classes. Rank-order or ipsative measure of values was used. Results of matched sample t-tests show that self-oriented values like a comfortable life and pleasure become more important (...)
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    Altruism and Dāna: Impact on Self and Well-being.K. Lakshmi - 2013 - Journal of Human Values 19 (1):65-71.
    In this article, I will attempt to link altruism, a concern of Positive Psychology, a recent branch of psychology, and dāna, the deeply entrenched aspect of Indian thought. These aspects strive towards a connection with the self and well-being. In addition, an association between Indian psychological attributes, especially with reference to the Mahābhārata, and Positive Psychology will be shown. In the Indian context, dāna or the act of giving involves not merely the act of giving material or tangible goods or (...)
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  29. India and the Risk of Psychoanalysis.Lakshmi Kapani, Jeanne Ferguson & François Chenet - 1986 - Diogenes 34 (135):63-78.
    Because of the widespread feminine priority that makes it the receptacle of śakti, India is definitely “one of the last bastions of the Mother,” as is pointed out in a recent book. If in fact there is a “maternalistic” culture it is certainly that of India, in spite of the legal regime, in which the element of affectionate magic characterizing all life and all organic intimacy is affirmed through the warm symbiosis of mother-child love. A miracle of that absolute love (...)
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    Bakhtinian Explorations of Indian Culture: Pluralism, Dogma and Dialogue Through History.Lakshmi Bandlamudi & E. V. Ramakrishnan (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Singapore.
    This volume, an important contribution to dialogic and Bakhtin studies, shows the natural fit between Bakhtin’s ideas and the pluralistic culture of India to a global academic audience. It is premised on the fact that long before principles of dialogism took shape in the Western world, these ideas, though not labelled as such, were an integral part of intellectual histories in India. Bakhtin’s ideas and intellectual traditions of India stand under the same banner of plurality, open-endedness and diversity of languages (...)
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    Brahmajijñāsā of Śaṅkara as theology: a postcolonial appraisal.Krishnan Giri - 2013 - Kolkata: Punthi Pustak.
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    Śabda pramāṇa and Indian biblical hermeneutics: an inter-cultural dialogue.Krishnan Giri - 2015 - New Delhi: Christian World Imprints.
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    Don't preverbal infants map words onto referents?Lakshmi J. Gogate - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1106-1107.
    Bloom provides a detailed account of children's word learning and comprehension. Yet, this book falls short of explaining the developmental process of word learning. The studies reviewed do not explain how infants begin to map words onto objects or the environment's facilitative role. Researchers must describe how several factors interact and explain the relative importance of each during the development of word learning.
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    Vivekananda: the philosopher of freedom.V. Govind Krishnan - 2023 - New Delhi: Aleph.
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    Vedāntasiddhāntamuktāvalī.Lakshmīśvara Jhā - 1996 - Dillī: Nāga Prakāśaka. Edited by Prakāśānanda.
    Critical study, with text and commentary of Vedāntasiddhāntamuktāvalī of Prakāśānanda, 16th cent., of Vendānta philosophy.
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  36. L'usage des exemples dans le raisonnement philosophique indien.Lakshmi Kapani - forthcoming - Rue Descartes.
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    La notion de saṃskāra dans l'Inde brahmanique et bouddhique.Lakshmi Kapani - 1993 - Paris: Edition-diffusion De Boccard.
    Les saṃskāra et leurs fonctions, dans le brâhmanisme et l'hindouisme, dans la tradition bouddhique. Les six darsana principaux.
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    The philosophical concept of Saṃskāra.Lakshmi Kapani - 2013 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
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    Critique of non-Advaita schools: a contemporary research.Sugavanam Krishnan - 2019 - Delhi: Parimal Publications.
  40. Vēdāntapr̥avēśika.N. R. Krishnan - 1962
     
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    XCIV. The drude dispersion formula shown to be applicable to any medium irrespective of the polarization field.Sir K. S. Krishnan & S. K. Roy - 1956 - Philosophical Magazine 1 (10):926-933.
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    A model for atmospheric circulation.B. S. Lakshmi & K. L. Vasundhara - 2012 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 19 (3):264.
  43. Philosophical background (Darsanas).A. Lakshmi Pathi - 1944 - Bezwada,: Bezwada.
     
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    The Liminal Body: The Language of Pain and Symbolism around Sati.Aishwarya Lakshmi - 2003 - Feminist Review 74 (1):81-97.
    Recent scholarship on sati has stressed the fact that the ‘problem’ of sati is that the problem extends far beyond and begins far before the act itself. One of the things that lies prior to and post the act is language, yet sati is an act that stands in a curious relationship to language. I will examine the relationship between the physical act of sati and the language that surrounds it: the ‘story’ prior to the act which gives the act (...)
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    The Role of a Teacher.B. Jhansi Lakshmi - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:169-179.
    The future of India certainly lies in the hands of present teachers at all levels of education. A potential and self-introspective teacher is the greatest need of the day. The author believes : a teacher is an instrument of personality building, social service and change and thereby is a silent builder of the nation at large. Aresponsible teacher is not only a contributor of building a nation but enjoys the job satisfaction and contentment at personal level which are the roots (...)
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    Ācārya Śaṅkara kā Advaitavāda: siddhānta evam vyavāharika svarūpa.Lakshmī Mehara - 2019 - New Delhi: Writers Choice.
    Analytical study of the principles of Advaita philosophy of Śaṅkarācārya.
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    Ethics and risks in sustainable civilian nuclear energy development in Vietnam.Lakshmy Naidu & Ravichandran Moorthy - 2022 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 22:1-12.
    Vietnam is a vibrant and emerging South East Asian economy. However, the country faces a challenging task in meeting rising energy demand and the need to securitize energy while addressing the negative environmental impact of fossil fuel utilization. Growing concerns about sustainable development have led Vietnam to develop civilian nuclear energy for electricity generation. Nuclear power is widely recognized as a clean, mature and reliable energy source. Its inclusion in Vietnam’s energy mix by 2030 is expected to supplement other energy (...)
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  48. On Talk of Modes of Thought.Lakshmi Ramakrishnan - 1996 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 13:1-17.
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  49. Neo-Hegelian and neo-Advaitic monism: a study in converging perspectives.Lakshmī Saksenā - 1980 - Delhi: Bharat Bharati Bhandar.
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    A terribly serious adventure: philosophy and war at Oxford, 1900-1960.Nikhil Krishnan - 2023 - New York: Random House.
    What are the limits of language? How can philosophy be brought closer to everyday life? What is a good human being? These were among the questions that philosophers wrestled with in mid-twentieth-century Britain, a period shadowed by war and the rise of fascism. In response to these events, thinkers such as Philippa Foot (originator of the famous trolley problem), Isaiah Berlin, Iris Murdoch, Elizabeth Anscombe, Gilbert Ryle, and J. L. Austin aspired to a new level of watchfulness and self-awareness about (...)
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