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  1. Hinduism and science: Some reflections.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2012 - Zygon 47 (3):549-574.
    Abstract In recent decades scholars in every major religious tradition have been commenting on the relationship between their own tradition and science. The subject in the context of Hinduism is complex because there is no central institutionalized authority to dictate what is acceptable Hindu belief and what is not. This has resulted in a variety of perspectives that are touched upon here. Historical factors in the introduction of modern science in the Hindu world have also influenced the subject. The reflections (...)
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  2. Science and Religion: Some Demarcation Criteria.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2001 - Zygon 36 (3):541-556.
    Discussions on the congruence, compatibility, and contradictions between science and religion have been going on since the rise of modern science. In our own times, there are many efforts to build bridges of harmony between the two. Most of these are anchored to particular religious traditions or denominations and also to specific disciplines, notably cosmology, physics, and biology. Though these discussions serve commendable purposes for members of specific faiths and/or disciplines, they are also, for precisely this reason, of restricted appeal. (...)
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    Food: Its many aspects in science, religion, and culture.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2014 - Zygon 49 (4):958-976.
    Food is a sine qua non for life on Earth. It has more significance than nutrition and sustenance, more variety than many aspects of human culture. Food has religious as well as historical dimensions. The complexity of the food chain and of the related ecological balance is one of the wonders of the biological world. In the human context, food has found countless expressions and regional richness. Food has provoked feasts, as its lack and maldistribution have caused famines. While being (...)
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  4. Science and Religion in the Twenty‐First Century.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2004 - Zygon 39 (2):397-399.
    . To achieve peace on our planet we must bridge the gap not only between science and religion but also among faith traditions. Accepting the doctrine of multiple paths can reduce interreligious tensions. Every view of the Divine is partial, every faith system rests upon supreme spiritual experiences, and each one provides fulfillment in the yearning to connect with the Cosmic Mystery.
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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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    Hindu Perspectives on the Thirst for Transcendence.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2003 - Zygon 38 (4):821-837.
    Definitions of nature and transcendence are given, and the framework of Hindu thought is presented. The levels of reality as discovered by physics are then discussed, which leads us to revise our notions of reality and objectivity. Transcendence is defined as something beyond matter‐energy in space‐time and is explored in several contexts of modern science, as in pre‐Big‐Bang state, negative entropy, information, complexity, and others. Finally, a philosophical reflection on consciousness is presented.
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    Techno-secularism: Comments and reflections.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2005 - Zygon 40 (4):823-834.
    I comment on some of the points made in John Caiazza's thesis on techno‐secularism and offer some of my own further reflections on the subject. Tertullian's rhetorical question about Athens and Jerusalem has universal relevance, not just for Western culture, and, notwithstanding the many positive contributions of science and technology to human culture and civilization, they may not take the place of religion of one kind or another in the foreseeable future. What is needed is to transform religions in ways (...)
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  8. Relational and Contextual Reasoning: Philosophical and Logical Aspects.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2003 - Zygon 38 (2):451-458.
    This essay is a commentary on Helmut Reich’s recently published book on relational and contextual reasoning (RCR). Reich’s ideas are relevant in contexts of conflict, and they enable us to consider the notion of objectivity differently. He makes us see the constraints in individual perspectives. His book also can enable people to formulate problems of human concern in a wider and richer framework, which may lead to solutions not obtainable on the basis of binary logic.
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  9. Faith and doubt in science and religion.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2004 - Zygon 39 (4):941-956.
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    Some Hindu Insights on a Global Ethic in the Context of Diseases and Epidemics.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2003 - Zygon 38 (1):141-145.
    As we develop a global ethic in the context of diseases, we need to reconsider the wisdom of the religious traditions, for there is more to ailments than their material causes. In the Hindu framework, aside from the Ayurvedic system, which is based on herbal medicines and a philosophical framework, there is the insight that much of what we experience is a direct consequence of our karma (consequential actions). Therefore, here one emphasizes self–restraint and self–discipline in contexts that are conducive (...)
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    The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2011 - Zygon 46 (1):246-247.
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    There's more to time than ticking away.Varadaraja V. Raman - 2009 - Zygon 44 (4):965-975.
    Time is an element that each of us experiences in the core of our being. Yet it also is one of the great mysteries in our conceptual grasp of reality. The notion of time has therefore been reflected upon and explored by thinkers and scientists since ancient times. In this essay I relate the multiple ways in which Antje's Jackelén's scholarly and stimulating work Time and Eternity analyzes the historical, philosophical, theological, and scientific perspectives on the notion of time lived (...)
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    Vyavahāracintāmaṇi by Vācaspati Miśra. A Digest on Hindu Legal ProcedureVyavaharacintamani by Vacaspati Misra. A Digest on Hindu Legal Procedure.Ludwik Sternbach, Vācaspati Miśra, Ludo Rocher & Vacaspati Misra - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (2):146.
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    Doubt and commitment: Justice and skepticism in Judith Shklar's thought.Shefali Misra - 2016 - European Journal of Political Theory 15 (1):77-96.
    Commentary on Judith Shklar's skepticism has ranged from the claim that it was not the central characteristic of her thought to the argument that it seriously hobbled her thinking about justice. In fact Shklar's uniqueness as a thinker resides precisely in the fact that she combined a sweeping skepticism with a strong commitment to liberal justice. Skepticism interacted with her liberal moral commitments to inspire her account of injustice, without which her views about justice are impossible to grasp. Shklar's skepticism (...)
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    Language, reality, and analysis: essays on Indian philosophy.Ganeswar Misra - 1990 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    Contains eight essays by the late Professor G. Misra who was the first Indian philosopher to employ the rigorous methods of modern linguistic and logical analysis to understand the key doctrines of Advaita Ved?nta.
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    Moving away from technocratic framing: agroecology and food sovereignty as possible alternatives to alleviate rural malnutrition in Bangladesh.Manoj Misra - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (2):473-487.
    Bangladesh continues to experience stubbornly high levels of rural malnutrition amid steady economic growth and poverty reduction. The policy response to tackling malnutrition shows an overwhelmingly technocratic bias, which depoliticizes the broader question of how the agro-food regime is structured. Taking an agrarian and human rights-based approach, this paper argues that rural malnutrition must be analyzed as symptomatic of a deepening agrarian crisis in which the obsession with productivity increases and commercialization overrides people’s democratic right to culturally appropriate, good, nutritious (...)
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    Development of Buddhist ethics.Girija Shankar Prasad Misra - 1984 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Description: 'Religion is a doing and doing what is moral'. In Buddhism, particularly, there is such a great emphasis on moral doing that is very often designated as an 'ethical religion' (silaparaka dharma). The present work seeks to study Buddhist ethics as a development process not only in terms of inner dynamics of Buddhism inherent in its doctrinal and ethical formulations but also in terms of its response to various historical compulsions which motivated its followers to introduce in its general (...)
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    MOTHERS OR WORKERS?: The Value of Women's Labor: Women and the Emergence of Family Allowance Policy.Joya Misra - 1998 - Gender and Society 12 (4):376-399.
    Recent scholarship on gender and the state suggests that women's agency has been critical to the formation of welfare policy. Yet, nations with strong, mobilized feminist movements do not necessarily develop the most supportive welfare policies. By historically analyzing the emergence of British and French family allowance policy, the author suggests that the key to this conundrum lies in the interaction between women's movements and the value given to women's paid and unpaid labor. Woman-friendly state policy requires an active women's (...)
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    Thermal stability of self-supported nanolayered Cu/Nb films.A. Misra, R. G. Hoagland & H. Kung ‡ - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (10):1021-1028.
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    Heidegger, Moral Values, and Non-Human Animals: Philosophical Intersections.Sreetama Misra - 2024 - Filozofia 79 (3):303-318.
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    Consciousness and investment efficacy: the mediating role of mindfulness.Rupali Misra, Sumita Srivastava & D. K. Banwet - 2023 - Mind and Society 22 (1):87-101.
    The present paper investigates investor decision-making from a psychological standpoint and explores the role of consciousness and mindfulness on investors’ analytical ability and investment efficacy. A comprehensive survey instrument including sub-scales of different behavioural constructs is administered to 222 individual investors. We find evidence supporting the positive influence of cognitive capability on investment efficacy. The findings also suggest that mindfulness reliably mediates consciousness to cause an effect on cognitive capability. Higher cognitive capability will manifest in the form of detailed analysis (...)
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    Exploration of Ethical Debates through Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss, Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and Smith’s On Beauty.Jahnavi Misra - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (3):335-348.
    This essay examines debates over alternative ethical formulations that break from the Kantian model through contemporary fiction—Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss (2006), Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (2005) and Zadie Smith’s On Beauty (2005). The essay returns to the theory, the ethics of care, put forward by Carol Gilligan in In a Different Voice (1982), which has regained significance in the context of questions surrounding care in contemporary ethical thinking. While the three novels are concerned with ideas of (...)
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  23. Strawson and Induction.N. Misra - 2006 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3/4):255.
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    Predictions and Possible Solutions for the Sustainability of Mars Settlement.Jacob Haqq-Misra & Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı - 2022 - Studia Humana 11 (1):22-31.
    With the end of the Cold War, political and ideological competition has decreased as a stated reason for space exploration. The possibility of establishing a settlement on Mars is being seriously evaluated by state and commercial space agencies, which includes objectives to expand human civilization and ensure the continuity of the human species. The technological challenges associated with space settlement continue to receive significant attention, but the success of space settlement will also depend on other human factors. This study presents (...)
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    Prabodhacandrodaya of Kṛṣṇa Miśra.Krishna Misra & Kr̥ṣṇamiśra - 1971 - Delhi,: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Sita Krishna Nambiar.
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  26. Bhāratīya Dharma Aura Darśana.Śyāma Bihārī Miśra - 1950 - Vitaraṇa Sarvādhikārī Loka Sāhitya Sahayogī Prakāśana. Edited by Śukadevabihārī Miśra.
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    The integral advaitism of Sri Aurobindo.Rāmacandra Miśra - 1998 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    ABOUT THE BOOK:Sri Aurobindo has developed an original system of the Vedanta called Integral Advaitism.
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    A decidable timeout-based extension of linear temporal logic.Janardan Misra & Suman Roy - 2014 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 24 (3):262-291.
    We develop a timeout extension of propositional linear temporal logic to specify timing properties of timeout-based models of real-time systems. A timeout is used to model the execution of an action marking the end of a delay. With a view to expressing such timeout constraints, ToLTL uses a dynamic variable to abstract the timeout behaviour in addition to a variable which captures the global clock and some static timing variables which record time instances when discrete events occur. We propose a (...)
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    Ab initiocalculations of strain fields and failure patterns in silicon nitride intergranular glassy films.A. Misra, L. Ouyang, J. Chen & W. Y. Ching - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (25):3839-3852.
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    A new solution of the field equations with perfect fluid.R. M. Misra & Udit Narain - 1971 - In Charles Goethe Kuper & Asher Peres (eds.), Relativity and gravitation. New York,: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. pp. 253.
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    Analytical Studies in Indian Philosophical Problems.G. Misra - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (3):337-338.
  32. Buddhist Art of Nagarjunakonda.B. N. Misra - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: art, architecture, literature & philosophy. Delhi: Sharada Pub. House. pp. 1--197.
     
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    Descriptive catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts: Indian philosophy (Indian Museum collection).Asesh Ranjan Misra & Debabrata Sen Sharma (eds.) - 2001 - Kolkata: The Asiatic Society.
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  34. Discussion-I musings on the concept of ahimsa (non-violence).Prabhat Misra & Non-Violence as an Ideal - 1998 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 25 (2-4):527.
  35. Doctor-Patient Relationship Ethical Principles vs. Socio-Cultural Factors.Pushpa Misra - 2007 - In Ratna Dutta Sharma & Sashinungla (eds.), Patient-physician relationship. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. pp. 24.
     
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    Dharma-parakha.Krishna Murari Misra - 1965
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    Friend, not foe: Mill’s liberal multiculturalism.Shefali Misra - 2012 - European Journal of Political Theory 11 (3):273-291.
    Mill is commonly dismissed as being hostile to multiculturalism. A review of some existing interpretations and an exploration of some overlooked aspects of his thought shows this to be a mistake. He is alleged to devalue lives not dedicated to the pursuit of individual autonomy: in fact he is a liberal communitarian. Other, legitimate, critiques point to his cultural imperialism. Many allege, mistakenly, that he is a proponent of national homogeneity. Yet Mill remains largely misunderstood with regard to multiculturalism. His (...)
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    From time operator to chronons.B. Misra - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (7):1087-1104.
    A time operator, which incorporates the idea of time as a dynamical variable, was first introduced in the context of a theory of irreversible evolution. The existence of a time operator has interesting implications in several areas of physics. Here we demonstrate a close link between the existence of the time operator for relativistic particles and the existence of an indivisible time interval or chronons for dynamical evolution. More explicitly, we consider a Klein-Gordon particle and require the existence of a (...)
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    Great educator, Acharya Narendra Deva.Subhash Misra - 2009 - Delhi: Durga Publications.
    On the philosophical and educational ideas of Acharya Narendradeva, 1889-1956, Indian educationist and social reformer.
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  40. Gāndhī-śikshā-darśana.Atmanand Misra - 1971 - Edited by Śāradā Prasāda Varmā.
     
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    Handbook of psychology in India.Girishwar Misra (ed.) - 2011 - New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
    This volume showcases key contemporary developments in Indian psychology. Psychology in India, being largely an Euro-American transplant, tends to be imitative. Written by eminent psychologists, teachers, young scholars, and practitioners from the field, the contributors voice the legitimate concerns of a culturally responsive psychology. The book also clearly emphasizes that contemporary research has moved beyond traditional thinking in terms of methodology, theory, and application. The chapters include discussions on conceptual foundation, methodological perspectives, perspectives on self and identity, human development and (...)
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    Introduction: Well, How Did I Get Here?Joya Misra - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (1):5-13.
    In this introduction to Gender & Society’s symposium on Patricia Hill Collins’s path-breaking work on intersectionality, I reflect on how the symposium contributors have used intersectional perspectives in their own work, and on how Collins’ conceptualizations have shaped interdisciplinary scholarship more broadly. I also take this opportunity to present my own vision as the new editor of Gender & Society, and to reextend this journal’s longstanding welcome to all who work to expand and deepen our understanding of the workings and (...)
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    Maharshi Patañjali kr̥ta Pātañjaḷa yogadarśanam.Kiśora Candra Miśra - 2002 - Brahmapura: Bhāgyalatā Miśra. Edited by Patañjali.
    Commentary on Patañjali's Yogasūtra; includes complete text.
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    Nabyanyāẏe anumiti.Sabita Misra - 1965
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  45. Notes on the behaviour of the larvae of eupterote mollifera walk.Pyari Mohan Misra - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 199.
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    Nyāyaratna.Maṇikaṇṭha Miśra - 1953 - Madras: Government Oriental Manuscripts Library. Edited by V. Subrahmanya Sastri, V. Krishnamacharya & Nr̥siṃhayajva.
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  47. Observer-Dependence of Chaos Under Lorentz and Rindler Transformations.Baidyanath Misra - unknown
    The behavior of Lyapunov exponents λ and dynamical entropies h, whose positivity characterizes chaotic motion, under Lorentz and Rindler transformations is studied. Under Lorentz transformations, λ and h are changed, but their positivity is preserved for chaotic systems. Under Rindler transformations, λ and h are changed in such a way..
     
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    Phenomenal consciousness and mind-body problem in East-West perspective.V. N. Misra - 2019 - New Delhi: DK Printworld.
  49. Philosophical foundations of Hinduism: the Vedas, the Upanishads, and the Bhagavadgītā: a reinterpretation and critical appraisal.R. S. Misra - 2002 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
  50. Pramana: Its Nature and Classification.Shyamapada Misra - 2006 - In Pranab Kumar Sen & Prabal Kumar Sen (eds.), Philosophical concepts relevant to sciences in Indian tradition. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 1--183.
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