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    Salient Features of the Nature of Growth Experienced by Teachers and Students of Rishi Valley School Set Up by the Krishnamurti Foundation of India (KFI).Sundar Kumar Gandikota - 2010 - Journal of Human Values 16 (1):49-55.
    The approach of looking at organizations from the perspective of Management Strategy, Structure, Systems and Style (4-S) has been considered to be one of the useful ways for understanding and managing them well. In schools, the educational intent or educational philosophy or vision, which may be likened to the term strategy used in other contexts, is one of the determinants of the organizational structure, systems and style. The way these four elements interact with each other and manifest in the various (...)
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    Advaitamrtam: commemorating the birth centenary celebrations of Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda.Sandhya Sundar & Dilip Kumar Rana (eds.) - 2015 - Ernakulam, Kerala, India: Chinmaya International Foundation.
    Contributed papers presented at International Conference on The Contribution of Advaita Vedanta to Humanity organized by Chinmaya International Foundation Shodha Sansthan in 2015.
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    Buddhism and no-Self Theory: Examining the Relation between Human Actions and Moral Responsibility.Nishant Kumar & Satya Sundar Sethy - 2021 - Philosophia 10 (1).
    Buddhists endorse the concept of human actions and their consequences as they uphold the doctrine of karma. However, they deny the existence of a ‘permanent self’. Few questions arise in this regard. If a permanent self does not exist then who guides a person to decide the course of an action? How does a person choose to perform an action of the many alternatives in a situation? Who takes responsibility for the consequences of an action? This paper attempts to answer (...)
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    Investigation of microstructural changes in M250 grade maraging steel using positron annihilation.K. V. Rajkumar, R. Rajaraman, Anish Kumar, G. Amarendra, T. Jayakumar, C. S. Sundar, Baldav Raj & K. K. Ray - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (20):1597-1610.
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    Evaluating assessment tools of the quality of clinical ethics consultations: a systematic scoping review from 1992 to 2019.Nicholas Yue Shuen Yoon, Yun Ting Ong, Hong Wei Yap, Kuang Teck Tay, Elijah Gin Lim, Clarissa Wei Shuen Cheong, Wei Qiang Lim, Annelissa Mien Chew Chin, Ying Pin Toh, Min Chiam, Stephen Mason & Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundAmidst expanding roles in education and policy making, questions have been raised about the ability of Clinical Ethics Committees (CEC) s to carry out effective ethics consultations (CECons). However recent reviews of CECs suggest that there is no uniformity to CECons and no effective means of assessing the quality of CECons. To address this gap a systematic scoping review of prevailing tools used to assess CECons was performed to foreground and guide the design of a tool to evaluate the quality (...)
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    Audience Data and Editorial Decision-Making: Evolution and Applications of Web Analytics in Newsrooms.Mohit Kumar Maurya & Anoop Kumar - 2024 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (4):263-278.
    As web analytics become increasingly common in newsrooms worldwide, it is imperative to understand how they are employed to meet news organizations’ journalistic and business goals. This study examines the evolution and applications of web analytics in newsrooms through a comprehensive analysis of relevant literature. It situates the rise of web analytics in the larger historical, social, and financial context. It explores the strategies news organizations adopt to integrate web analytics in news production. After discussing the impact of analytics on (...)
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    AI content detection in the emerging information ecosystem: new obligations for media and tech companies.Alistair Knott, Dino Pedreschi, Toshiya Jitsuzumi, Susan Leavy, David Eyers, Tapabrata Chakraborti, Andrew Trotman, Sundar Sundareswaran, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Przemyslaw Biecek, Adrian Weller, Paul D. Teal, Subhadip Basu, Mehmet Haklidir, Virginia Morini, Stuart Russell & Yoshua Bengio - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (4):1-14.
    The world is about to be swamped by an unprecedented wave of AI-generated content. We need reliable ways of identifying such content, to supplement the many existing social institutions that enable trust between people and organisations and ensure social resilience. In this paper, we begin by highlighting an important new development: providers of AI content generators have new obligations to support the creation of reliable detectors for the content they generate. These new obligations arise mainly from the EU’s newly finalised (...)
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  8. Manyness of selves, samkhya, and K. C. Bhattacharyya.Ramesh Kumar Sharma - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (4):425-457.
    : Classical Sāmkhya, as represented by Īśvarakrsna's Sāmkhya-kārikā, is well known for its attempt to prove not only the reality but the plurality of selves (purusa-bahutva). The Sāmkhya argument, since it proceeds from the reality of the manyness of the bodies as its basic premise, approximates, even if not in every detail, the 'argument from analogy' in its traditional form (which the essay tries to explicate). One distinguished modern interpreter, K. C. Bhattacharyya, however, not satisfied with this account, attempts to (...)
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    Journeying with the Dying—Lessons from Palliative Care Physicians.Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Nur Amira Binte Abdul Hamid, Nicole-Ann Lim, Chong Yao Ho & Halah Ibrahim - forthcoming - Asian Bioethics Review:1-23.
    Witnessing suffering and death in palliative care can cause moral distress, emotional exhaustion and maladaptive coping strategies. How sense and meaning is made from these experiences influences how physicians think, feel and act as professionals (professional identity formation or PIF). It also determines how they cope with their roles, care for patients and interact with other professionals. Timely, personalised and appropriate support is key as shaping how these physicians develop and contend with sometimes competing beliefs and roles. The Ring Theory (...)
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    Creolizing the Canon: Philosophy and Decolonial Democratization?Jane Anna Gordon, Gopal Guru, Sundar Sarukkai, Kipton E. Jensen & Mickaella L. Perina - 2020 - Journal of World Philosophies 5 (2):94-138.
    How does creolization fare as a social-scientific concept? While Jane Gordon seeks to underscore the potential such a concept might have in the social sciences and philosophy, her discussants Gopal Guru, Kipton E. Jensen, Mickaella Perina, and Sundar Sarukkai draw attention to descriptive and normative issues that need to be addressed before arguments formulating and enacting creolization processes can be brought into domains of life from which they have been historically excluded.
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    The Early History of the Vaiṣṇava Faith and Movement in BengalThe Early History of the Vaisnava Faith and Movement in Bengal.Edward C. Dimock & Sushil Kumar De - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):264.
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    Structure of Malto.David W. McAlpin & A. Sisir Kumar Das - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):345.
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    (2 other versions)Mental models of robots among senior citizens.Justin Walden, Eun Hwa Jung, S. Shyam Sundar & Ariel Celeste Johnson - 2015 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 16 (1):68-88.
    An emerging topic in robot design and scholarly research is socially assistive robots for senior citizens. Compared to robots in other sectors, SARs can augment their assistive-utilitarian functions by offering social, emotional, and cognitive support to seniors. This study draws upon interviews with 45 senior citizens to understand this group’s expectations for human-robot interactions and their anticipated needs for robots. Our grounded theory analysis suggests that senior citizens expect robots to meet three types of needs: physical, informational, and interactional. Furthermore, (...)
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  14. Cinematic Representations of Facial Anomalies Across Time and Cultures.Connor Wagner, Clifford Ian Workman, Mariola Paruzel-Czachura, Satvika Kumar, Lauren Salinero, Carlos Barrero, Matthew Pontell, Jesse Taylor & Anjan Chatterjee - forthcoming - PsyArXiv Preprint:1-32.
    The “scarred villain” trope, where facial differences like scars signify moral corruption, is ubiquitous in film (e.g., Batman’s The Joker). Strides by advocacy groups to undermine the trope, however, suggest cinematic representations of facial differences could be improving with time. This preregistered study characterized facial differences in film across cultures (US vs. India) and time (US: 1980-2019, India: 2000-2019). Top-grossing films by country and decade were screened for characters with facial differences. We found that the scarred villain trope has actually (...)
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  15. Cultural Diversity, Non–Western Communities, and Human Rights.Ashwani Kumar Peetush - 2003 - Philosophical Forum 34 (1):1–19.
  16. Imagination in Coleridge and Abhinavagupta: A Critical A N Aljsis O F Christian and Saiva Standpoints.Ramendra Kumar Sen - 1965 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 24 (1):97-107.
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    Sri Aurobindo and the future of man: a study in synthesis.Sanat Kumar Banerji - 1974 - Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Society.
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    Formal aspects of causality.Ashok Kumar Gangadean - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (1):65-70.
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    The cosmic matrix in the light of the Vedas.Rishi Kumar Mishra - 2001 - New Delhi: Rupa & Co. in association with Brahma Vidya Kendra. Edited by Vyvyan Cayley.
    Readers with a keen interest in the pursuit of vijnana will be fascinated by the exploration in this work of the Vedic texts and the deep insights of the rishis, or seer-scientists.
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    (1 other version)Thinking and speaking in the philosophy of K. C. Bhattacharya.Sanat Kumar Sen - 1980 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 8 (4):337-347.
    Although the following essay does not strictly fall within the discipline of classical Indian philosophy, in which our Journal specializes, we publish it here for two reasons: (1) K. C. Bhattacharya was an outstanding philosopher of India in the past generation, and his thought was deeply influenced by his thorough study of classical Indian Vedanta and Jainism, as well as by the study of Kant (four of our consulting editors were his direct students). (2) His view about the notion of (...)
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    Lifestyle of primary healthcare professionals (nutrition, tobacco, sexual health): a cross-sectional survey.A. Kuttybaev, A. Kumar, A. Abikulova & A. Tolegenova - 2024 - Central Asian Journal of Medical Hypotheses and Ethics 5 (2):99-108.
    Introduction. Healthcare workers (HCWs) should theoretically have the necessary education and environment to adopt a healthy lifestyle, and they supposedly also should have a higher participation rate in WHP programmes. HCWs are, for several reasons, considered to be a key group in health promotion, especially due to the fact that the healthcare system reaches a substantial number of people in need of lifestyle changes such as increased physical activity (PA) [5]. Furthermore, healthcare professionals are considered to be the most credible (...)
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  22. Multisemiosis and Incommensurability.S. K. Arun Murthi & Sundar Sarukkai - 2009 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 23 (3):297-311.
    Central to Kuhn's notion of incommensurability are the ideas of meaning variance and lexicon, and the impossibility of translation of terms across different theories. Such a notion of incommensurability is based on a particular understanding of what a scientific language is. In this paper we first attempt to understand this notion of scientific language in the context of incommensurability. We consider the consequences of the essential multisemiotic character of scientific theories and show how this leads to even a single theory (...)
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    Ethical Dimensions of Medical Profession.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2015 - In Shiv Nath Prasad & Avinash Kumar Srivastava (eds.), Issues in Ethics and Applied Ethics Series, Volume : 1. Concept Publishing Company (P). pp. 42-48.
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    Rewati Raman Pandey.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2023 - In S. R. Bhatta & Neeraj Arun Gupta (eds.), The Panorama of Indian Philosophers and Thinkers. Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies and Creative Books. pp. 424-430.
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  25. Upholding our world and regenerating our Earth : calling for a planetary lokasamgraha.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2020 - In Ruth Abbey (ed.), Cosmopolitan Civility: Global-Local Reflections with Fred Dallmayr. Albany: SUNY Press.
     
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    Articles in Encyclopedia of Hinduism: A Primer of India's Soul (Set of 11 Volumes).Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2011 - In Encyclopedia of Hinduism: A Primer of India's Soul (Set of 11 Volumes). New Delhi: Rupa and Company in association with Indian Heritage Research Foundation, U.S.A.
    articles like Anubhava, Jnana Karma Sammucyavada, Trsna and Viksepa contributed.
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  27. Bauddha Dharma Mein Paryavarniya Cintana.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2009 - In Madhu Jain (ed.), Bauddha Sansparsa. Buddhist Study Center, Sri Ram Svaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya. pp. 84-91.
     
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  28. Buddhist Ethics : Some Reflections.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2009 - In Madhu Jain (ed.), Bauddha Sansparsa. Buddhist Study Center, Sri Ram Svaroop Mahila Mahavidyalaya. pp. 41-45.
     
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  29. Culture, Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2012 - In D. N. Yadav (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives on Multiculturalism and Pluralism. Shekhar Prakashana. pp. 71-78.
     
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  30. Compatibility of Faith and Reason in Religion.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2007 - In The Place of Faith and Reason in Religion (Samvada Series-3). Varanasi: Sri Karshni Vidya Bhawan. pp. 179-187.
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  31. Ecofeminism: A Viable Solution for Environmental Crisis.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2010 - In H. S. Upadhyaya (ed.), The Nature and Application of Values : Social Harmony and National Integration. Department of Philosophy, Allahabad University. pp. 105-112.
     
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    (1 other version)Epistemological Issues in Modernity and Post-modernity Debate.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2015 - In D. N. Yadav (ed.), Rationality, Science and Theology. Darshana Publication. pp. 72-82.
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  33. Ecological Perspectives of Jainism.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2012 - In Shree Prakash Pandey (ed.), Environmental Ethics : Indian Perspectives. Department of Philosophy and Religion, B.H.U. pp. 93-102.
     
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  34. Jnana Kei Svaroop Evam Paribhasa Ka Pariksana.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2014 - Darshanika Traimasika 3:53-65.
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  35. Kant's Copernican Revolution.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 1999 - Allahabad: Snigdha Publication.
    The present work is a beautific monograph over Kant’s philosophy. It begins with the proper analysis of nature and significance of content copernican revolution. The author has systematically formulated the epistemic and non-epistemic implications of Kant’s Philosophy the epistemic implications cover the philosophical issues and seminal significance: the notion of space and time, the nature and function of categories, distinction of phenomena and noumena, refutation of idealism and Kantain transcendental idealism, transcendental unity of pure apperception, nature function and limitations of (...)
     
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  36. Kantian Idealism Revisited.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2012 - In R. C. Sinha (ed.), Dimensions of Philosophy. New Bhartiya Book Corporation. pp. 197-210.
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    Madhyamik Dialectic and Kantian Criticism.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2022 - Journal of Foundational Research 30 (January):192-200.
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  38. Philosophical Contributions of Professor J.L. Mehta: Some Reflections.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2016 - Dialogue 4 (April-June 2016):72-86.
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  39. Philosophical Implications of Sri Aurobindo's Lilavada.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2012 - In D. D. Pandey (ed.), Sri Arvinda Ka Sadhna Path. Shekhar Prakashana. pp. 97-107.
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    The Dialogue between Law and Morality: Some Reflections.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2009 - In Vinod Kumari (ed.), Issues in Applied Ethics. Satyam Publishing House. pp. 47-52.
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  41. The Integral Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2011 - In Sri Arvind Ki Cintana Yatra. Allahabad: Shekhar Prakashana. pp. 123-130.
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  42. The Nature and Purpose of Phenomenological Method.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2022 - In H. S. Upadhyaya (ed.), Rainbow of Philosophical Ideas. Ram Nath Kaul Library of Philosophy Philosophy Department, Allahabad University. pp. 214-224.
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  43. The Need of Ecosophy in Technocratic Society.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2015 - In Avinash Kumar Srivastava & Shiv Nath Prasad (eds.), Issues in Ethics and Applied Ethics. Concept Publishing Company (P). pp. 167-73.
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    The Project of Modernity : Re-examined.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2008 - In A. P. Dubey (ed.), Modernity and the Problem of Cultural Identity. Northern Book Center. pp. 112-121.
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  45. Inside/outside: Merleau-ponty/yoga.Sundar Sarukkai - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (4):459-478.
    : There is an inherent ambiguity in the notions of inner and outer in Merleau-Ponty's philosophy even as his ideas attempt to reject the duality of transcendence and immanence. In particular, his philosophy of the body is inexplicably silent on the phenomenological experiences of the inner body. In contrast, the discourse and practice of yoga allow for a fresh phenomenological understanding of the inner body. Thus, it seems relevant to consider the wider implications of the practice of yoga to Merleau-Ponty's (...)
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    How Logo Colors Influence Shoppers’ Judgments of Retailer Ethicality: The Mediating Role of Perceived Eco-Friendliness.Aparna Sundar & James J. Kellaris - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):685-701.
    Despite the moral gravity and far-reaching consequences of ethical judgment, evidence shows that such judgment is surprisingly malleable, prone to bias, informed by intuition and implicit associations, and swayed by mere circumstance. In this vein, this research examines how mere colors featured in logos can bias consumers’ ethical judgments about a retailer. Exposure to a logo featuring an eco-friendly color makes an ethically ambiguous practice seem more ethical; however, exposure to a logo featuring a non-eco-friendly color makes the same practice (...)
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    Indian philosophy and philosophy of science.Sundar Sarukkai - 2005 - New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    Philosophy Of Science Draws Upon Different Traditions In Western Philosophy, Starting From The Ancient Greek. However, There Is A Conspicuous Absence Of Non-Western Philosophical Traditions, Including The Indian, In Philosophy Of Science. This Book Argues That Indian Rational Traditions Such As Indian Logic, Drawn From Both Buddhist And Nyaya Philosophies, Are Not Only Relevant For Philosophy Of Science But Are Also Intrinsically Concerned With Scientific Methodology. It Also Suggests That The Indian Logical Traditions Can Be Understood As Requiring That Logic (...)
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    Caught in the crossfire of early modern controversy: Strabo on Moses and his corrupt successors.Sundar Henny - 2018 - Intellectual History Review 28 (1):35-59.
    The Greek geographer Strabo described Moses as a charismatic leader who had instilled in his followers a simple form of worship and an unconventional form of government. Subsequent generations of Moses’s successors had exploited people’s awe of the sacred, however, in order to erect a superstitious and tyrannical hierocracy. John Toland’s Origines Judaicae (1709) relied heavily on Strabo’s testimony in its denunciation of superstition and priestcraft. Strabo’s passage on Moses was well known, not only to Toland but to Christian apologists (...)
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    Jrd Tata and the Ethics of Philanthropy.Sundar Sarukkai - 2020 - London: Routledge India.
    This book introduces readers to the ethics of philanthropy, particularly in the Indian context. Drawing on JRD Tata's philosophy and approach to business, it shows how business and philanthropy were intrinsically related for him. JRD Tata was arguably one of the most influential businessmen in post-independence India. He was instrumental in not only expanding the Tata businesses but is also known for his impact on the conduct of business as well as his support for various national projects including research and (...)
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  50. Philosophy and method.Sundar Sarukkai - 2022 - In Gita Chadha & Renny Thomas (eds.), Mapping scientific method: disciplinary narrations. New York, NY: Routledge.
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