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    Lyons and Tygers and Wolves, Oh My! Human Equality and the “Dominion Covenant” in Locke’s Two Treatises.Jishnu Guha-Majumdar - 2021 - Political Theory 49 (4):637-661.
    This essay reads John Locke’s Two Treatises through its nonhuman animal presences, especially the emblematic figures of cattle and “noxious creatures” like “lyons,” “tygers,” and wolves. It argues that the real ground of Lockean human equality is an ongoing practice of subjugating nonhuman animals, and not any attribute of the human species as such. More specifically, the Lockean social compact founded on this equality relies on a “dominion covenant,” an existential “agreement” in which God lends the power of dominion to (...)
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    Can The Human Speak?Jishnu Guha-Majumdar - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (5):78-96.
    How does one give voice to the unspeakable, inhuman violence that shapes the present, and what remains of humanity in its wake? Adriana Cavarero offers an answer that roots human speech in embodied vulnerability, in contrast to philosophical emphases on disembodied rationality. In the face of what she calls horrorism, which puts humans in proximity to animality, she calls for resuscitating vocality, and therefore humanity, from loss. This article reads Kafka’s short story “A Report to an Academy” – which structurally (...)
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  3. Navya Nyāya System of logic.Dinesh Chanira Guha - 1968 - Varanasi,: Bhāratiya Vidyā Prakāsan.
     
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    The Sāṅkhya conception of personality.Abhay Kumar Majumdar - 1930 - [Calcutta]: Calcutta university press. Edited by Jatindra Kumar Majumdar.
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  5. The Vedānta philosophy: or, Brahma sūtra (in English): with original sūtras and explanatory quotations from Upaniṣads, Bhagavad Gītā &c. and their English translations. Bādarāyaṇa & Sridhar Majumdar - 1938 - [Calcutta: to be had of Chakravarty, Chatterjee. Edited by Sridhar Majumdar.
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    God and the World's Arrangement: Readings from Vedanta and Nyaya Philosophy of Religion.Nirmalya Guha, Matthew Dasti & Stephen Phillips (eds.) - 2021 - Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company.
    The work of three present-day Sankritist-philosophers, _God and the World's Arrangement_ allows readers to engage directly with writings of the classical Indian philosophers Śaṅkara and Vācaspati, as well as some of their most acute critics, on the question of whether the existence of a creator God can be known by reason alone. Carefully selected and annotated with the needs of students foremost in mind, these new translations will be of interest to anyone wishing to see up close a newly set (...)
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    The Turn.Ranajit Guha - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 31 (2):425.
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    Through the Logician’s Strainer: A Nyāya Technique.Nirmalya Guha - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (3):385-400.
    The strainer tests the strength of a definition of a particular kind. Suppose the definition D is stated in terms of an absence, and x is a definiendum of D. The strainer collects each x-token or x-individual that dissatisfies D in a specific case. Then, all the x-individuals put together would be equivalent to the type x. Hence—one would be forced to conclude that—in a sense, x dissatisfies D. This is a case of under-application of D, since, despite being a (...)
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  9. Valid Cognition in Navya-Nyaya: A Reconsideration.N. Guha - 2006 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):215.
     
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    Introduction to yoga principles and practices.Sachindra Kumar Majumdar - 1964 - New Hyde Park, N.Y.,: University Books.
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    Plotinus the Platonist: A Comparative Account of Plato and Plotinus’ Metaphysics.Deepa Majumdar - 2018 - Ancient Philosophy 38 (2):482-485.
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    The doctrine of evolution in the sankhya philosophy.A. K. Majumdar - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (1):51-69.
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    The doctrine of bondage and release in the sānkhya philosophy.A. K. Majumdar - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (3):253-266.
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  14. The Sāṅkhya conception of personality, or, A new interpretation of the Sāṇkhya philosophy.Abhay Kumar Majumdar - 1930 - Delhi: Bharatiya Book. Edited by Jatindra Kumar Majumdar.
     
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    “You Don’t Know Me so Don’t Try to Judge Me”: Gender and Identity Performance on Social Media Among Young Indian Users.Sramana Majumdar, Maanya Tewatia, Devika Jamkhedkar & Khushi Bhatia - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:855947.
    Social media is the preferred communication platform for today’s youth, yet little is known of how online intergender communication is shaped by social identity norms. Drawing from the Social Identity and Deindividuation Effects (SIDE) approach, we argue that through depersonalization, online interactions are marked by the salience of social identities and identity performance conforming to perceived norms of behavior (traditional as well as developing). We specifically look at discursive terms and their meaning-making as a strategic performance of gender in uncontrolled (...)
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  16. A Critique of Kant's Casuistic Method of Teaching Ethics.D. Guha - 2006 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):147.
     
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    Is Structuralism Unavoidable in the Application of Ethics?Debashis Guha - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 3:31-38.
    Serious thinking about the models of application of ethics has enabled us to move away from ethical engineering and adopting a social-scientific vocation that is an aid to moral-engineering. Time is ripe to rethink about the charge of “structuralism” on the non-engineering model of applied ethics. If we fail to resolve this issue, a structuralist application of ethics will be unavoidable, leading way to the old engineering. The paper argues why “structuralism” is undesirable and how it is avoided in a (...)
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    Saundaryya-tattva.Abhayakumāra Guhā - 1916 - Kalakātā: Pratibhāsa.
    Articles on aesthetics with special reference to India.
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    Art Cinema: The Indian Career of a Global Category.Rochona Majumdar - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (3):580-610.
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    Drawing Wisdom from a Pandemic.Deepa Majumdar - 2020 - Philotheos 20 (1):134-150.
    This essay explores the humanistic dimensions of the unparalleled world-wide pandemic caused by Covid-19. Using both western and eastern sources, it seeks to draw wisdom from this tragedy – but also apply wisdom to it. Reflecting on the historical moment ensconcing this pandemic, and the fundamental metaphysical implications of Covid-19, this essay has three parts: (1) Precipice of History-Nature: This Historical Moment surrounding Covid-19; (2) Implications of a Pandemic for the nature of Nature and God; (3) Implications of a Pandemic (...)
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    Equilibrium, Welfare, and Uncertainty: Beyond Arrow-Debreu.Mukul Majumdar - 2009 - Routledge.
    One of the fundamental themes in economic theory is the study of the role of prices in achieving an optimal allocation of resources in a competitive, decentralized economy. The book begins with a review of the basic results on the rigorous elaboration of the Walras-Pareto theory in the context of a static economy with many agents. It summarizes some subsequent research in which the limits of the price-mechanism as a successful coordination device are recognized. When economic activity is allowed with (...)
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    Lower bound to the ground-state energy of the Heisenberg Hamiltonian on a triangular lattice.Chanchal K. Majumdar & B. Sriram Shastry - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 33 (4):685-687.
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    Mysticism and the Political: Stairway to the Good in Plato’s Allegory of the Cave.Deepa Majumdar - 2007 - Philotheos 7:144-159.
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  24. Nationalists and Nomads. Essays on Francophone African Literature and Culture. By Christopher L. Miller.M. A. Majumdar - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (6):822-822.
     
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    The Wisdom of Hypatia: Ancient Spiritual Practices for a More Meaningful Life , written by Bruce J. MacLennan.Deepa Majumdar - 2015 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 9 (2):261-265.
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    Ageing and Reproductive Decline in Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India: Mapping the ‘Management’ of Eggs and Wombs.Anindita Majumdar - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (1):39-55.
    In this paper, I discuss the ethical underpinnings to the anthropological analysis of age and reproductive decline in the ‘management’ of infertility, by suggesting that assisted reproductive technologies ‘use’ age and reproductive decline to further endanger women’s bodies by subjecting it to disaggregation into parts that do not belong to them anymore. Here, the category of age becomes a malleable concept to manipulate women seeking fertility management. In ethnographic findings from two Indian ART clinics, amongst women aged between 20 and (...)
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  27. (1 other version)Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Perservation: A Third World Critique.Ramachandra Guha - 1989 - Environmental Ethics 11 (1):71-83.
    I present a Third World critique of the trend in American environmentalism known as deep ecology, analyzing each of deep ecology’s central tenets: the distinction between anthropocentrism and biocentrism, the focus on wildemess preservation, the invocation of Eastem traditions, and the belief that it represents the most radical trend within environmentalism. I argue that the anthropocentrism/biocentrism distinction is of little use in understanding the dynamics of environmental degredation, that the implementation of the wildemess agenda is causing serious deprivation in the (...)
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    Re: CycLing paper reviews.R. V. Guha & Douglas B. Lenat - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 61 (1):149-174.
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    The Identity That Doesn’t Deny Difference: A Non-dualist Argument.Nirmalya Guha - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (2):257-289.
    Brahmānanda Sarasvatī has written an elaborate comment on the following inference cited in Advaitasiddhi: attribute etc. are identical to and different from attributee etc. since they are co-referential. There he wants to prove that every significant case of attribution is a case of identity that coexists with a difference between two demarcators. The identity that coexists with difference is called ‘equality’. This paper will argue that in each case of equality, the realist ontology chooses either identity over difference or the (...)
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  30. Doctor-Patient Relationship A Homoeopath's Appraisal.Swaraj Majumdar - 2007 - In Ratna Dutta Sharma & Sashinungla (eds.), Patient-physician relationship. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. pp. 79.
     
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  31. Is Tolma the Cause of First Otherness for Plotinus?Deepa Majumdar - 2005 - Dionysius 23.
     
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    Mathematics in the Making in Ancient India: Reprints of "On the Śulva-sūtras" and "Baudhyāyana Śulva-sūtra". G. Thibaut, Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya.Pradip Majumdar - 1990 - Isis 81 (1):98-99.
  33. Plotinus' Experience of Time.Deepa Majumdar - 2000 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
    In Ennead III.7.11--13, Plotinus describes the genesis of time, and time's nature as the life of soul, and the moving image of eternity. In this dissertation, Ennead III.7.11--13 was read, using an exegetical method, which comprised, raising questions, and answering them, in strictly Plotinian terms, by contemplating the pieces that best fit into these puzzles. Some answers discovered were as follows. ;Before its appearance, time exists as the seed of time in Intellect. This is a state of rest because of (...)
     
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    Plotinus on the Appearance of Time and the World of Sense: A Pantomime.Deepa Majumdar - 2007 - Routledge.
    Plotinus was a Neoplatonist philosopher, his work posthumously published by Porphyry and divided into six books, nine tractates each, called the Enneads. This book investigates Plotinian "emanation," its laws of poiesis and the roles of nature, matter, logos, and contemplation.
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  35. The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire. Edited by PJ Marshall.M. A. Majumdar - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (2):312-313.
     
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    The personalistic conception of nature as expounded in the sānkhya philosophy.A. K. Majumdar - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (1):53-63.
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    The policy challenge of ethnic diversity. Immigrant politics in France and Switzerland.Margaret A. Majumdar - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (1):51-52.
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    Yoga for physical and mental fitness.Sachindra Kumar Majumdar - 1968 - New York,: Stravon Educational Press.
    Demonstrates the postures, exercises, and hygienic value of hatha yoga through explanations and photographs.
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    Gandhi and the Stoics, Modern Experiments on Ancient Values , written by Richard Sorabji.Deepa Majumdar - 2017 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 11 (1):96-98.
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    Exploring the Non-Deontic in Ancient Indian Legal Theory: A Hohfeldian Reassessment of Kauṭilya’s Arthaśāstra.Abhik Majumdar - 2017 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 45 (3):513-538.
    The ‘deontic orientation’ thesis—that is, the claim that ancient Indian legal theory is orientated or focussed towards duty to the exclusion of other jural operators—features prominently in the discourse of ancient Indian law. In contrast, contemporary legal systems tend to employ a variety of other jural operators also, including right, liberty, power, and so forth. Theorists like Wesley Hohfeld even assert that these operators are elemental, and hence not reducible to other operators. This disparity may be addressed from various evaluational (...)
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  41. Free Will and Value.Maushumi Guha - 2002 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1):79-96.
     
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    The Fiduciary Responsibility of Directors to Preserve Intergenerational Equity.Arjya B. Majumdar - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (1):149-160.
    The well-being of generations yet to come must necessarily be an important concern for the present. As an extension of Rawls’ ‘just savings’ principle, one of the arguments for sustainable development is that of intergenerational equity—the idea that future generations must have the same access to natural resources as the present generation. In this article, I attempt to reconcile the divergent positions of the shareholder and stakeholder primacy debate by proposing that directors—acting for the corporation—should preserve intergenerational equity. Three arguments (...)
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  43. Bhāratīẏa darśanera ruparekhā.Bibhuranjan Guha - 1964 - Kalikātā: Naleja Homa. Edited by Sudhīrakumāra Nandī.
     
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    In palm springs with U.G. Krishnamurti.Sabyasācī Guha - 2021 - New Delhi: Divine Destination.
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  45. Jivatman in the Brahma-sutras.Abhayakumar Guha - 1921 - Calcutta: The University of Calcutta.
     
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  46. Possibilism.Roby Guha Muzumdar - 1966 - Calcutta,: Nalini Nath Majumder Memorial Trust.
     
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    The Inferential Model of Meaning: An Abandoned Route.Nirmalya Guha - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (4):641-655.
    A speaker utters the grammatically correct phrase ‘x y’, and the hearer understands its meaning. The Naiyāyika claims that the only epistemic instrument that generates the semantic connection between the meaning of x and the meaning of y is testimony. This connection is essentially the phrase-meaning. The Vaiśeṣika wants inference to generate this connection. After presenting the Vaiśeṣika view on this topic, this paper will argue that, the hearer considers the generic categories of |x| and |y|, and infers their ontic (...)
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    What is Philosophical in Environmental Philosophy?Debashis Guha - 2018 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (3):447-461.
    Environmental philosophy is well discussed in contemporary times. Yet, skeptics raise an important question: What is philosophical in environmental philosophy? The question is pertinent enough when one does not find anything philosophically substantive in environmental philosophy, namely substantive metaphysical, epistemological, axiological, and ethical inquiries in this field. At best a few fashionable philosophers talk about intrinsic value in nature. This is a serious threat to environmental philosophy that there is hardly any philosophy in it. In this paper, I argue that (...)
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    The idealism of Leibniz and Lotze.J. K. Majumdar - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (5):456-468.
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    The intransigence of the intellectual: Autonomy and ideology in Althusser and Sartre.Margaret Majumdar - 1997 - Sartre Studies International 3 (1):22-42.
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