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    Elementary units of an action sign system: The Hasta or hand positions of Indian classical dance.Rajika Puri - 1986 - Semiotica 62 (3-4):247-278.
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  2. Love and Power: Grau and Pury (2014) as a Case Study in the Challenges of X-Phi Replication.Edouard Machery, Christopher Grau & Cynthia L. Pury - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology (4):1-17.
    Grau and Pury (Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 5, 155–168, 2014) reported that people’s views about love are related to their views about reference. This surprising effect was however not replicated in Cova et al.’s (in press) replication study. In this article, we show that the replication failure is probably due to the replication’s low power and that a metaanalytic reanalysis of the result in Cova et al. suggests that the effect reported in Grau and Pury is real. We then (...)
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    For Love of Country: Gandhi and Tagore.Bindu Puri - 2023 - In Mrinal Miri & Bindu Puri (eds.), Gandhi for the 21st Century: Religion, Morality and Politics. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 63-108.
    As is fairly well-known several issues raised by Tagore became a subject of some debate between Gandhi and him during the years between 1915 and 1941 (Puri, 2015). These issues could be broadly categorized into two, those concerning an uncritical adoption of the western modular nation as the end/goal by those engaged in the movement for India’s freedom and those concerning satyagraha (in the form of non-cooperation, boycott, fasting, etc.) as the unquestioned “moral” (Bhattacharya, 2008: 49) means to that (...)
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    Satya and Ahimsa: Learning Non-violence from the Gita.Bindu Puri - 2023 - In Mrinal Miri & Bindu Puri (eds.), Gandhi for the 21st Century: Religion, Morality and Politics. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 5375-49400.
    This essay will examine Gandhian ahimsa in its inseparability from truth. In this context, it will take issue with those who have argued that Gandhian ahimsa was either (entirely or in part) drawn from Tolstoy or (entirely or in part) from the anekantavada of the Jains; arguing that while Gandhi was influenced by both these sources, his ahimsa was drawn (in his own admission) from an altogether different source, i.e. from the metaphysics and ethics of the Bhagavad Gita. Even if (...)
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    Les droits de l'esprit et les exigences sociales, textes des conferences et des entretiens organises par les rencontres internationales de Genève, 1950.Roland de Pury (ed.) - 1950 - Neuchâtel,: Editions de la Baconnière.
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    Absolute Equality and Absolute Difference: Gandhi on the Plurality of Religions.Bindu Puri - 2020 - Philosophia 48 (2):727-742.
    This paper will consider the ideas of absolute equality and absolute difference that are part of Gandhi’s vision on the plurality of religions. It will fall into three sections. The first section is entitled “Thinking samadarshana through samabhava-Gandhi on “equimindedness” and religious ‘others’”. It will seek to bring out the central ideas in Gandhi’s thoughts on the plurality of religions. In this context the paper will briefly examine the difference between Gandhi’s arguments for absolute equality and the liberal position on (...)
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    Brief report Low positive affect and less extreme emotional encoding.Cynthia Pury - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (1):149-158.
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    Freedom and the Dynamics of the Self and the 'Other'; Re-constructing the Debate Between Tagore and Gandhi.Bindu Puri - 2013 - Sophia 52 (2):335-357.
    Tagore and Gandhi shared a relationship across 26 years. They argued about many things including the means for the attainment of swaraj/freedom. In terms of this central concern with the nature of freedom they came fairly close to an issue that has perhaps dominated the (European) Enlightenment. For the Enlightenment has sought to clarify what is meant by individual freedom and attempted to secure such freedom to the individual. This article argues that the Tagore-Gandhi debate can perhaps be reconstructed around (...)
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    Limiting the role of the family in discontinuation of life sustaining treatment.Vinod K. Puri & Leonard J. Weber - 1990 - Journal of Medical Humanities 11 (2):91-98.
    In matters of discontinuation of life-sustaining treatment, traditional role of the family to speak on behalf of the incompetent patient is questionable. We explore the reasons why physicians perceive patient autonomy to be transferrable to family members. Principle of patient autonomy may not suffice when futile treatment is demanded and may serve to erode the ethical integrity of medical profession. An enhanced role for bioethics committees is proposed when physicians propose to discontinue life-sustaining treatment against the wishes of the patient (...)
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  10. Mysticism.Lekh Raj Puri - 1959 - Beas, India,: Radha Soami Satsang.
     
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    Mysticism, the spiritual path.Levi Raj Puri - 1964 - Beas, India,: Radha Soami Satsang.
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  12. Pratyā fāi yōkha, rư̄, Yōkhasūt khō̜ng Mahāmunī Patanchalī.Satyānanda Purī - 1953 - Phra Nakhō̜n: Samnakphim Khlang Witthayā. Edited by Patañjali.
    Includes text of Patañjali's Yogasūtra in Sanskrit (Thai script).
     
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  13. Śrīrāmakṛshṇa līlā kathā o kāhinī.Archana Puri - 1967
     
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    Tales from the Classroom: The See-Saw.Avinash K. Puri - 1993 - In S. French & H. Kamminga (eds.), Correspondence, Invariance and Heuristics: Essays in Honour of Heinz Post. Dordrecht: Reidel. pp. 159--169.
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    Terror, peace, and universalism: essays on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.Bindu Puri, Heiko Sievers & S. C. Daniel (eds.) - 2007 - New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
    This collection of essays by eminent scholars on the reconstruction and critique of Kant's transcendental philosophy in the Indian context specifically discusses his ideas on perpetual peace, universal history, and critical philosophy.
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    Zarathustra, Phronesis, and an Alternative Understanding of Human Rights.Bindu Puri - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):23-34.
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    Faith and Reason: an Alternative Gandhian Understanding.Bindu Puri - 2020 - Journal of Dharma Studies 2 (2):199-219.
    Liberal theory and practice rests upon, and constantly re-affirms, a division between the secular/rational and the religious/faithful aspects of individual life. This paper will explore the philosophical implications of an alternative Gandhian understanding of the role of faith and reason in individual life. The paper will argue that M K Gandhi thought of moral life differently from both the religious traditionalist and the liberal. The distinctiveness of Gandhi’s vision came from the manner in which he could reconcile two very different (...)
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    The Self and the Other: Liberalism and Gandhi.Bindu Puri - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (4):673-698.
    This paper makes an attempt to philosophically re-construct what I have termed as a fundamental paradox at the heart of deontological liberalism. It is argued that liberalism attempts to create the possibilities of rational consensus and of bringing people together socially and politically by developing methodologies which overcome the divisive nature of essentially parochial substantive conceptions of the good. Such methodologies relying on the supposed universally valid dictates of reason and notions of procedural rationality proceed by disengaging men from the (...)
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  19. Qohéleth et le canon des Ketubim.Albert De Pury - 1999 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 131 (2):255-256.
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  20. Courage Interventions: Future Directions and Cautions.Cynthia L. S. Pury & Charles Starkey - 2014 - In Stephen Schueller & Acacia Parks (eds.), The Handbook of Positive Psychological Interventions. Wiley Blackwell. pp. 168-178.
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    Reason, Morality, and Beauty: Essays on the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant.Bindu Puri & Heiko Sievers (eds.) - 2006 - New Delhi: Oxford University Press India.
    This collection of essays by eminent scholars on the reconstruction and critique of Kant's transcendental philosophy in the Indian context specifically discusses moral philosophy, philosophical psychology, religion, and aesthetics.
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  22. Secularism and the Devout: A Gandhian.Binclu Puri & Gora Rabindranath Tagore - 2010 - In J. Sharma A. Raguramaraju (ed.), Grounding Morality. Routledge.
     
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  23. Value of Goal Predicts Accolade Courage.Cynthia L. S. Pury, Charles Starkey & Laura R. Olson - 2024 - Journal of Positive Psychology 19 (2):236–242.
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    The Tagore-Gandhi Debate on Matters of Truth and Untruth.Bindu Puri - 2014 - New Delhi: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume discusses the development of the dialogue between Tagore (1861-1941) and Gandhi (1869-1948) during 1915 and 1941, about many things of personal, national, and international significance---satyagraha, non-cooperation, the boycott and burning of foreign cloth, the efficacy of fasting as a means of resistance and Gandhi's mantra connecting "swaraj" and "charkha". The author, Bindu Puri, argues that the debate was about more fundamental issues, such as the nature of truth and swaraj/freedom and the possibilities of untruth that Tagore saw (...)
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  25. Courage.C. L. S. Pury & C. Woodard - 2009 - In Shane J. Lopez (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 247-254.
     
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    Constructions of partially efficiency-balanced designs and their analysis.P. D. Puri & Sanpei Kageyama - 1985 - History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (6).
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    Differential encoding of affective and nonaffective content information in trait anxiety.Cynthia L. S. Pury & Susan Mineka - 2001 - Cognition and Emotion 15 (5):659-693.
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    Finding Reasons for being Reasonable: Interrogating Rawls.Bindu Puri - 2015 - Sophia 54 (2):117-141.
    This essay discusses Rawls distinction between the reasonable and the rational in the context of the liberal effort to establish the priority of the right over the good. It argues that inarticulacy about the good makes it difficult for Rawls to find arguments in support of a minimal conception of the reasonable overlapping consensus. The essay examines Rawls’ arguments in support of the distinction between the rational and the reasonable. The paper suggests that in terms of these arguments, the term (...)
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    Gandhi and Tagore on the Idea of the Surplus, Creativity and Freedom: In Conversation with Richard Sorabji.Bindu Puri - 2016 - Sophia 55 (4):563-572.
    This paper is in conversation with Richard Sorabji’s reading of the Gandhi Tagore debate. On Sorabji’s account freedom was an important issue in that debate as Gandhi was unable to appreciate Tagore’s emphasis on individual freedom as creativity. While I agree that freedom was an important issue, I argue that Gandhi understood and employed the resources made available by individual creativity. The differences arose because Gandhi thought of freedom as creativity primarily in moral rather than aesthetic terms.
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  30. Is Courage an Accolade or a Process?Cynthia L. S. Pury & Charles Starkey - 2010 - In Cynthia L. S. Pury & Shane J. Lopez (eds.), The Psychology of Courage. American Psychological Association. pp. 67–87.
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    Information-processing predictors of emotional response to stress.Cynthia L. S. Pury - 2002 - Cognition and Emotion 16 (5):667-683.
  32. Perseverance.C. Pury - 2009 - In Shane J. Lopez (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology. Wiley-Blackwell.
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    The Philosophy Behind Gandhi’s Practise: A review discussion of Richard Sorabji, Gandhi and the Stoics: Modern Experiments on Ancient Values, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN: 978-0199644339, hb, 240pp.; and Ramachandra Guha, Gandhi Before India, New Delhi, Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd, 2013, ISBN: 9780670083879, hb, x+673 pp.Bindu Puri - 2015 - Sophia 54 (3):385-390.
    This review discussion examines two recent works on Gandhi, Richard Sorabji’s Gandhi and the Stoics: Modern Experiments on Ancient Values, and Ram Guha’s Gandhi Before India. The review makes the point that we can see Gandhi’s unusual philosophical method at work if the two books are read together. Sorabji has argued that it is essential to understand Gandhi’s philosophy before we can assess the consistency between what he thought, believed and did. Guha has recorded events in Gandhi’s early years that (...)
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    13. Transforming Sacred Space into Shared Place: Reinterpreting Gandhi on Temple Entry.Bindu Puri - 2019 - In Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 228-250.
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    Understanding the Virtue-Relevant Self Through Courage.Cynthia Pury, Charles Starkey & Emily Sullivan - unknown
    To what extent do differences in who we are predict differences in courage? We propose to de-velop a measure of the virtue-relevant self, which is composed of self-conception, social roles, virtue-relevant values, and personality traits. We will then conduct three studies using this meas-ure to determine the extent to which these various components of the virtue-relevant self pre-dict the types of acts people consider courageous as well as the willingness of people to engage in courageous acts themselves. We believe that (...)
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  36. Hinduism - A Legacy in Dispute - Savarkar and Gandhi.Bindu Puri - 2003 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 30 (2):271.
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  37. Proposed frailties of courage and related interventions.Cynthia L. S. Pury - 2013 - In Ronald J. Burke (ed.), Human frailties: wrong choices on the drive to success. Burlington: Gower Publishing.
     
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  38. States' sexualities : theorizing sexuality, gender and governance.Jyoti Puri - 2014 - In Mary Evans, Clare Hemmings, Marsha Henry, Hazel Johnstone, Sumi Madhok, Ania Plomien & Sadie Wearing (eds.), The SAGE handbook of feminist theory. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE reference.
     
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    Comparison of Engagement with Ethics Between an Engineering and a Business Program.Steven M. Culver, Ishwar K. Puri, Richard E. Wokutch & Vinod Lohani - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (2):585-597.
    Increasing university students’ engagement with ethics is becoming a prominent call to action for higher education institutions, particularly professional schools like business and engineering. This paper provides an examination of student attitudes regarding ethics and their perceptions of ethics coverage in the curriculum at one institution. A particular focus is the comparison between results in the business college, which has incorporated ethics in the curriculum and has been involved in ethics education for a longer period, with the engineering college, which (...)
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  40. Attitudes Towards Reference and Replaceability.Christopher Grau & Cynthia L. S. Pury - 2014 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 5 (2):155-168.
    Robert Kraut has proposed an analogy between valuing a loved one as irreplaceable and the sort of “rigid” attachment that (according to Saul Kripke’s account) occurs with the reference of proper names. We wanted to see if individuals with Kripkean intuitions were indeed more likely to value loved ones (and other persons and things) as irreplaceable. In this empirical study, 162 participants completed an online questionnaire asking them to consider how appropriate it would be to feel the same way about (...)
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    Gandhi’s ‘True’ Politics and the Integrity of the Good Life: Satya, Swaraj, Tapasya, and Satyagraha.Bindu Puri - 2023 - In Mrinal Miri & Bindu Puri (eds.), Gandhi for the 21st Century: Religion, Morality and Politics. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 2147483647-2147483647.
    This essay will suggest that Gandhi’s true/real politics can be best understood in terms of the integrity of his ideas. This integrity refers to the fact that Gandhi was a man of integrity but more importantly to the fact that there was an integrity between his ideas and practice and between his ideas themselves. The continuities that we read in Gandhi—between politics and religion, politics religion and morality, the human being and nature and the past and present—can best be unpacked (...)
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  42. Is Courage Always a Virtue? Suicide, Killing, and Bad Courage.Cynthia L. S. Pury & Charles Starkey - 2015 - Journal of Positive Psychology 10 (5):383-388.
  43. Othello syndrome.David Enoch, Basant K. Puri & Hadrian Ball - 2020 - In Basant K. Puri & Hadrian Ball (eds.), Uncommon Psychiatric Syndromes. Routledge. pp. 51–73.
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  44. Spiritual Biology: Reply to Critics - Part One.Bhakti Madhava Puri, Bhakti Niskama Shanta & Bhakti Vijnana Muni - 2012 - The Harmonizer.
    We received several critical comments regarding the "The Science of Spiritual Biology." We reply to those criticisms in order to further clarify some of the important points that were made. It is only to be expected that a strong emotional response may be evoked by the revolution in scientific thinking that the modern paradigm of cognitive biology presents. We have to be prepared to accept that, and maintain the integrity of the scientific approach.
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    Epigenetic rejuvenation by partial reprogramming.Deepika Puri & Wolfgang Wagner - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (4):2200208.
    Rejuvenation of cells by reprogramming toward the pluripotent state raises increasing attention. In fact, generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) completely reverses age‐associated molecular features, including elongation of telomeres, resetting of epigenetic clocks and age‐associated transcriptomic changes, and even evasion of replicative senescence. However, reprogramming into iPSCs also entails complete de‐differentiation with loss of cellular identity, as well as the risk of teratoma formation in anti‐ageing treatment paradigms. Recent studies indicate that partial reprogramming by limited exposure to reprogramming factors (...)
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    The Political Space of Art: The Dardenne Brothers, Ai Weiwei, Burial and Arundhati Roy.Benoît Dillet & Tara Puri - 2015 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book discusses the work of four different kinds of artists from four different countries to examine how they create a space for politics in their work.
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  47. The Apparent Disunity of Virtue.Charles Starkey & Cynthia L. S. Pury - forthcoming - In Blaine J. Fowers (ed.), The VIrtue of Courage. Oxford University Press.
    Though courage is widely regarded as a core virtue there is controversy over what kinds of acts are courageous. Moreover, some see courageous acts as necessarily good, whereas others believe that some acts can be both courageous and bad. We examine this disagreement and argue that it largely rests on two sorts of confusion or misunderstanding. We examine this disagreement and argue that it largely rests on two sorts of confusion or misunderstanding. One regards differences in the descriptor under which (...)
     
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    Reading romance novels in postcolonial india.Jyoti Puri - 1997 - Gender and Society 11 (4):434-452.
    This article examines the role of Harlequin and Mills and Boon romance novels in the lives of young, single, middle-class women readers in urban India. The article focuses on the readers' interpretations of the novels given the differences in the sites of production of the romance novels and the sociocultural context of reception. Three themes are explored in this study: the influence of romance novels on the readers' expectations of marital sexuality and gender role patterns, the limitations of novels in (...)
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    Stakes and States: Sexual Discourses from New Delhi.Jyoti Puri - 2006 - Feminist Review 83 (1):139-148.
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    Conceptualizing Gender-Sexuality-State-Nation: An Introduction.H. J. Kim-Puri - 2005 - Gender and Society 19 (2):137-159.
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