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    Has the sanctity of life law 'gone too far'?: analysis of the sanctity of life doctrine and English case law shows that the sanctity of life law has not 'gone too far'.Abdul-Rasheed Rabiu &KapilSugand -2014 -Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 9:5.
    The medical profession consistently strives to uphold patient empowerment, equality and safety. It is ironic that now, at a time where advances in technology and knowledge have given us an increased capacity to preserve and prolong life, we find ourselves increasingly asking questions about the value of the lives we are saving. A recent editorial by Professor Raanan Gillon questions the emphasis that English law places on the sanctity of life doctrine. In what was described by Reverend Nick Donnelly as (...) a “manifesto for killing patients”, Professor Gillon argues that the sanctity of life law has gone too far because of its disregard for distributive justice and an incompetent person’s previously declared autonomy. This review begins by outlining the stance of the sanctity of life doctrine on decisions about administering, withholding and withdrawing life-prolonging treatment. Using this as a foundation for a rebuttal, a proposal is made that Professor Gillon’s assertions do not take the following into account. (shrink)
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    Should the NHS be privatized? Annual varsity medical debate - London, 22 January 2010.Myura Nagendran,Sanjay Budhdeo,Mahiben Maruthappu &KapilSugand -2010 -Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 5:1-3.
    The Varsity Medical Debate, between Oxford and Cambridge Universities, brings together practitioners and the public, professors, pupils and members of the polis, to facilitate discussion about ethics and policy within healthcare. The motion on privatizing the National Health Service (NHS) was specifically chosen to reflect the growing sentiment in the UK where further discourse upon models of healthcare was required. Time and again, the outcome of British elections pivots upon the topic of financial sustainability of the NHS. Having recently celebrated (...) its sixtieth anniversary, the NHS has become heavily politicized in recent months, especially in the aftermath of the devastating global recession. (shrink)
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    Sabda, text and interpretation in Indian thought: festschrift for professorKapil Kapoor.Kapil Kapoor,S. K. Sareen &Makarand R. Paranjape (eds.) -2004 - New Delhi: Mantra Books.
    Contributed articles on semantics philosophy of vedic literature and poetics presented earlier at a seminar honoringKapil Kapoor, Indian Indologist.
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    Beyond Postcolonialism … and Postpositivism: Circulation and the Global History of Science.Kapil Raj -2013 -Isis 104 (2):337-347.
    This essay traces the parallel, but unrelated, evolution of two sets of reactions to traditional idealist history of science in a world-historical context. While the scholars who fostered the postcolonial approach, in dealing with modern science in the non-West, espoused an idealist vision, they nevertheless stressed its political and ideological underpinnings and engaged with the question of its putative Western roots. The postidealist history of science developed its own vision with respect to the question of the global spread of modern (...) science, paying little heed to postcolonial debates. It then proposes a historiographical approach developed in large part by historians of South Asian politics, economics, and science that, without compromising the preoccupations of each of the two groups, could help construct a mutually comprehensible and connected framework for the understanding of the global workings of the sciences. (shrink)
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    Sustainable investment and environmental, social, and governance investing: A bibliometric and systematic literature review.SheebaKapil &Vrinda Rawal -2023 -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (4):1429-1451.
    Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing is synonymous with sustainable investment for socially responsible investors. Unfortunately, the diversity of ESG investing remains unattended amidst the growth in ESG literature, as the academic literature focuses dominantly on measuring performance. An understanding of a wide range of subjects entailing ESG is required before future research on ESG investing is performed. To overcome the challenge, this systematic literature review uses bibliometric mapping to reveal four significant research themes within the ESG investing literature: investor (...) behavior and motivations for ESG investing; cost and risk mitigation in ESG investing; portfolio screening and ESG investing; and ESG performance. The review critically examines each theme and broadens the research agenda for future studies. In addition to the significant themes, this paper also discusses theoretical and recent research trends in the ESG investing literature. The review identifies clashes and crossovers between these themes to appropriately interpret one theme using another and emphasizes the heterogeneity in ESG investing. Lastly, discussion over concerns and criticisms of ESG investing highlights greenwashing as a major cause of concern for investors. (shrink)
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    Conexões, cruzamentos, circulações. A passagem da cartografia brit'nica pela Índia, séculos XVII-XIX.Kapil Raj -2007 -Cultura:155-179.
    Este artigo recupera o papel dos cartógrafos indianos na construção da ciência cartográfica britânica e a maneira como o saber-fazer local (ainda que em contexto colonial) se projectou na metrópole. Mostra-se, assim, como a ciência cartográfica na Índia antecipou em larga medida as realizações então em curso na Grã-Bretanha. À noção passiva de difusão, substituem-se as noções mais activas, de recepções, de representações e de apropriações historicamente situadas. Com este estudo sobre cartografia, o autor põe em evidencia a cooperação entre (...) elites indianas e britânicas. O saber-fazer indiano – protagonizados pelo que chama de cartógrafos subalternos – e em especial a técnica da agrimensura foram plenamente reconhecidos pelas instituições coloniais militares e fiscais, que se esforçaram por o desenvolver. Sem pôr em causa a relação entre saber/poder nos processos coloniais,Kapil Raj define zonas de negociação e mostra mesmo como os saberes produzidos por elites não ocidentais se projectaram no Ocidente e o transformaram. (shrink)
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    When Scottish medicine hospitalized Indian magic: Dr James Esdaile's mesmeric surgery in mid-nineteenth-century Bengal.Kapil Raj -2024 -British Journal for the History of Science 57 (3):325-347.
    In order to explore the ways knowledge travels across spatial and cultural boundaries, this article focuses on the intriguing case of the Edinburgh-trained Scottish surgeon James Esdaile (1808–59), who, after practising conventional surgery for almost fifteen years in British colonial India, quite unexpectedly turned to mesmeric anaesthesia in the last five years of his service. By following his career and his mesmeric turn, the article describes Esdaile's subsequent public experiments in mesmeric anaesthesia in collaboration with indigenous practices and practitioners of (...) trance induction in the 1840s which led to the creation of a special mesmeric hospital in Calcutta. Although very successful, it eventually ceased to function, apparently victim to new and cheaper chemical anaesthetics. Mobilizing the insights of science studies scholarship into the processes of scientific experimentation, this article seeks to shed new light on the necessary professional, social and political investments for the making and mobility of scientific knowledge across social and cultural boundaries in a colonial setting. (shrink)
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    Comparative literary theory: an overview.Kapil Kapoor -2014 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
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  9. De-subjugating Timeless Vocabularies: Swami Vivekananda as Intellectual Catalyst.Kapil Kapoor -2021 - In Rita DasGupta Sherma,Swami Vivekananda: his life, legacy, and liberative ethics. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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  10. Swaminarayan and indian thought.H. K.Kapil -1981 - In Sahajānanda,New dimensions in Vedanta philosophy. Ahmedabad: Bochasanwasi Shri Aksharpurushottam Sanstha. pp. 1.
     
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  11. History of science, intellectual history, and the world, 1900-2020.Kapil Raj -2024 - In Stefanos Geroulanos & Gisèle Sapiro,The Routledge handbook in the history and sociology of ideas. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Dimensions of renunciation in Advaita Vedānta.Kapil N. Tiwari -1977 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    The aim of this dissertation is to present a systematic exposition of renunciation (Samnyasa) as a philosophico-religious category within Indian tradition with special reference to Advaita Vedanta of Samkaracarya.
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  13. Dimensions of Renunciation in Advaita Vedānta Motilal Banarsidass.Kapil N. Tiwari -1979 -Religious Studies 15 (4):573-575.
     
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  14. Origin and Development of the Idea and Instituation of Renunciation in Vedanta.Kapil Tiwari -1977 -Indian Philosophical Quarterly 4 (4):575-596.
     
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  15. Self-knowledge and the Advaitic Liberation.Kapil N. Tiwari -forthcoming -Journal of Dharma.
     
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  16. Anders denl~ en over ouder worden.MandaKapil -forthcoming -Idee.
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    Portuguese Contributions to Indian Botany.R.Kapil &A. Bhatnagar -1976 -Isis 67 (3):449-452.
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    Hermeneutics and cross-cultural communication in Science : The reception of Western Scientific Ideas in 19th-Century India.Kapil Raj -1986 -Revue de Synthèse 107 (1-2):107-120.
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    Images of Knowledge, Social Organization, and Attitudes to Research in an Indian Physics Department.Kapil Raj -1988 -Science in Context 2 (2):317-339.
    The ArgumentSociologists of Third World science, who share the dominant assumption in the philosophy of science that the “culture” of specific substantive fields of scientific inquiry is invariant across the globe, have, after a period of blind optimism devoted to building a critical mass of scientists in the developing countries, relapsed into a bleaker mood and see the Third World as a peripheral region lacking in “creativity” in its research programs.Challenging the doctrine of the universality of scientific practice by means (...) of an in situ study of an Indian physics laboratory, an attempt is made to bring to light a particular community's shared ideals of knowledge which animate the everyday practice of its field of study and fashion its choice of problems, style of professional communication, attitudes toward experiment, etc. These local ingredients should not be understood as deficiencies with respect to some arbitrary norm but as what differentiates research practices in different parts of the world. (shrink)
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    David Arnold. Science, Technology, and Medicine in Colonial India. xii + 234 pp., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. $60. [REVIEW]Kapil Raj -2003 -Isis 94 (3):530-532.
  21. Purusottama Bilimoria and Peter Fenner : "Religions and Comparative Thought: Essays in Honour of the Late Dr. Ian Kesarcodi-Watson". [REVIEW]Kapil N. Tiwari -1989 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67:354.
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    ‘Zero-error’ versus ‘good-enough’: towards a ‘frugality’ narrative for defence procurement policy.Saradindu Bhaduri &Kapil Patil -2020 -Mind and Society 19 (1):43-59.
    The procurement decision-making process for complex military product systems (CoPS) has significant implications for military end-users, suppliers, and exchequers. This study examines the usefulness of adopting a fast and frugal decision-making approach for the acquisition of military CoPS. Defence procurement environment is complex. On the one hand, there are uncertainties and severe resource constraints due to regularly changing threat perceptions, limited flow of information about new technologies, and the growing demand to reduce defence related expenses. On the other hand, several (...) stakeholders remain pre-occupied with the demand for ‘zero-error’ technologies. In such a setting, recurrent cost overruns and delays in supply are common in defence procurement programmes, across countries. Taking the illustrative examples of the missile system, fighter jet, and radar system acquisitions in India, we elucidate on ‘optimising’ versus ‘satisficing’ dynamics in the procurement decisions. The paper argues that a fast and frugal decision-making process by relying on judgement, experiential knowledge, and intuitive learning might make procurement processes, adaptively, more efficient. Such an approach would enable a ‘good enough’ technology to be inducted, and improved upon, through regular feedback from the actual environment. The study has implications for policy scholarships on innovation policy instruments under uncertainty. (shrink)
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    Suffering: Indian Perspectives.George Chemparathy &Kapil N. Tiwari -1988 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (3):500.
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    Dimensions of Renunciation in Advaita VedāntaDimensions of Renunciation in Advaita Vedanta.Patrick Olivelle &Kapil N. Tiwari -1982 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):227.
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    Functional Cerebral Specialization and Decision Making in the Iowa Gambling Task: A Single-Case Study of Left-Hemispheric Atrophy and Hemispherotomy.Varsha Singh,Kapil Chaudhary,S. Senthil Kumaran,Sarat Chandra &Manjari Tripathi -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Henry J. Noltie, Robert Wight and the Botanical Drawings of Rungiah and Govindoo. 3 vols. Edinburgh: Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh, 2008. Pp. 215, 208 and 88. ISBN 978-1-906129-02-6. £75.00. [REVIEW]Kapil Raj -2009 -British Journal for the History of Science 42 (4):606.
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    The frontiers of science: Thomas Simpson: The frontier in British India: science, space and power in the nineteenth century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, 298 pp, £75 HB. [REVIEW]Kapil Raj -2023 -Metascience 32 (3):403-408.
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    Beyond science and empire: circulation of knowledge in an age of global empires, 1750-1945.Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva,Thomas A. S. Haddad &Kapil Raj (eds.) -2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Through ten case studies by international specialists, this book investigates the circulation and production of scientific knowledge between 1750 and 1945 in the fields of agriculture, astronomy, botany, cartography, medicine, statistics, and zoology. The book will interest scholars and undergraduate and graduate students concerned with the connections between the history of science, imperial history, and global history.
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  29. Science and empires : past and present questions.Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva,Thomás A. S. Haddad &Kapil Raj -2023 - In Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva, Thomas A. S. Haddad & Kapil Raj,Beyond science and empire: circulation of knowledge in an age of global empires, 1750-1945. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Early and Mid-Term Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Physical, Behavioral and Mental Health of Healthcare Professionals: The CoPE-HCP Study Protocol.Mohammed Y. Khanji,Carmela Maniero,Sher Ng,Imrana Siddiqui,Jaya Gupta,Louise Crosby,Sotiris Antoniou,Rehan Khan,VikasKapil &Ajay Gupta -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented strain to healthcare systems worldwide and posed unique challenges to the healthcare professionals and the general public.ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health, behavioral, and physical wellbeing of HCPs in the early and mid-term periods of the pandemic in comparison to non-HCPs. Thus, facilitating and guiding optimum planning and delivery of support to HCPs.Methods and AnalysisAn observational cross-sectional survey and cohort study aiming to enroll (...) over 1050 participants. Study questionnaires will be completed at baseline and after 6-weeks and 4-months. Recruitment initiated July 2020. The study was designed in London, United Kingdom, but open to participants worldwide. Baseline: Questionnaires comprising of validated self-administered screening tools for depression, anxiety, sleep-related issues, wellbeing, and burnout. The questionnaires also explore changes in behavior and physical wellbeing of the participants. In addition, associations of these mental health and behavioral factors with work-related factors and support will be explored. Six-weeks and 4-months follow-up: Follow-up questionnaires will assess change in symptoms of anxiety and depression, sleep disorders, use of alcohol and other substances, behavioral or interpersonal relationship changes. Physical wellbeing will be assessed through the presence of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection and absence from work. We will also evaluate the impact of variable provision of personal protection equipment, extended working hours, and concern for the wellbeing of family members, anxiety levels, and evidence of burnout.Statistical ConsiderationsThe study has 80% power to detect a 10% difference of combined depression and/or anxiety symptoms between the groups using two-sided type 1 error at 0.05 at baseline. Assuming that only 50% of these HCPs agree to be a part of a cohort survey, we will have 80% power to detect around 12% difference in the two groups in reported physical symptoms, or prevalence of depression and/or anxiety at the end of the study.EthicsThe study was approved by the Cambridge East, Research Ethics Committee.Trial Registration NumberClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04433260. (shrink)
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    Kapil's samkhya Patanjali's yoga: commentary inspired from lectures of Brahmrishi Vishvatma Bawra ; compiled and edited by William and Margot Milcetich.Brahmrishi Vishvatma Bawra -2008 - [Ravenna, Ohio]: Brahmrishi Yoga Publications. Edited by William Milcetich, Margot Milcetich, Kapila & Patañjali.
    Swami Bawra is the inspiration for this compilation of uniquely penetrating and accessible insights into Samkhya and Yoga.Kapil's Samkhya is the foundation of thought underlying the methods of Yoga. This commentary revives the core philosophy of Samkhya in the ancient search for truth and freedom from suffering. Nature and spirit are distinct, eternally emanating from one source. Nature projects into life as a continuum from causal and subtle energy to gross matter. Spirit or consciousness is an inspiring and (...) integral existence. Suffering ends in one's present life by understanding the eternal relationship of the individual with the source of energy and consciousness. (shrink)
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    Kapil Raj, Relocating Modern Science: Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650–1900. Houndmills and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Pp. xiv+285. ISBN 978-0-230-50708. £53.00. [REVIEW]Lorraine Daston -2009 -British Journal for the History of Science 42 (2):298.
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    Kapil Raj. Relocating Modern Science: Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650–1900. xiii + 285 pp., illus., bibl., index. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. $74.95. [REVIEW]Sujit Sivasundaram -2008 -Isis 99 (2):384-385.
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    Simon Schaffer;, Lissa Roberts;,Kapil Raj;, James Delbourgo . The Brokered World: Go-Betweens and Global Intelligence, 1770–1820. xxxviii + 522 pp., illus., bibl., index. Sagamore Beach, Mass.: Science History Publications, 2009. $69.95. [REVIEW]Dorinda Outram -2010 -Isis 101 (4):886-888.
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    A Revived Sāṃkhyayoga Tradition in Modern India.Marzenna Jakubczak -2020 -Studia Religiologica 53 (2):105-118.
    This paper discusses the phenomenon of Kāpil Maṭh (Madhupur, India), a Sāṃkhyayoga āśrama founded in the early twentieth century by the charismatic Bengali scholar-monk Swāmi Hariharānanda Ᾱraṇya (1869–1947). While referring to Hariharānanda’s writings I will consider the idea of the re-establishment of an extinct spiritual lineage. I shall specify the criteria for identity of this revived Sāṃkhyayoga tradition by explaining why and on what assumptions the modern reinterpretation of this school can be perceived as continuation of the thought of Patañjali (...) and Īśvarakṛṣṇa. The starting point is, however, the question whether it is possible at all to re-establish a philosophical tradition which had once broken down and disappeared for centuries. In this context, one ought to ponder if it is likely to revitalise the same line of thinking, viewing, philosophy-making and practice in accordance with the theoretical exposition of the right insight achieved by an accomplished teacher, a master, the founder of a “new”revived tradition declared to maintain a particular school identity. Moreover, I refer to a monograph of Knut A. Jacobsen (2018) devoted to the tradition of Kāpil Maṭh interpreted as a typical product of the nineteenth-century Bengali renaissance. (shrink)
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    Curious kin in fictions of posthuman care.Amelia DeFalco -2023 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Over the past decade cultural theory has seen a number of 'turns' - the materialist turn, the animal turn, the affective turn - that address the human as an affective, embodied, and ultimately vulnerable animal embedded in dense webs of more-than-human relations, in short as a posthuman phenomenon. Care philosophy shares this focus on embodiment and vulnerability in its insistence on interdependence as the defining condition of human life, making it well positioned for a posthuman turn. To this end, Curious (...) Kin in Fictions of Posthuman Care draws together contemporary narrative fictions that challenge humanist conceptions of care in their imaginative depiction of more-than-human affective bonds, arguing for an expansion care philosophy's central figure: the embodied, embedded, and encumbered 'human'.Fictional narratives of care between humans and robots, bioengineered creatures, clones, nonhuman animals, aliens or inanimate things, highlight the limits of humanist ethical models' capacity to register and accommodate posthuman relational intimacies, while gesturing towards a model of care able to accommodate networked interdependencies that extend beyond the human realm. Texts by Margaret Atwood, Louise Erdrich, Louisa Hall, Eva Hornung, Kazuo Ishiguro, BhanuKapil, and Jesmyn Ward, along with films and television programmes like Robot and Frank, Under the Skin, and Real Humans, depict a range of scenarios in which more-than-human care relations not only supersede human-human relationships, but suggest new human/animal/machine ways of being that offer novel insights into the possible presents and futures of posthuman care. Curious Kin in Fictions of Posthuman Care reveals how these fictions do their own theorizing, imagining the politics, ethics and aesthetics of specific, contextualized scenarios of posthuman contact and companionship.Interweaving posthuman theory, care philosophy and contemporary fiction, Curious Kin in Fictions of Posthuman Care offers generative visions of care that make room for the incredible range of affects, energies, behaviours, attachments and dependencies that produce and sustain life in more-than-human worlds. (shrink)
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    Why didn't Siddhartha Gautama become a Samkhya philosopher, after all?Marzenna Jakubczak -2012 - In Irina Kuznetsova, Jonardon Ganeri & Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad,Hindu and Buddhist Ideas in Dialogue: Self and No-Self. Surrey, England: Ashgate.
    The chapter is divided into five sections. Firstly, I shall briefly describe the phenomenon of Kāpil Maṭh, a Sāṃkhya-Yoga āśrama founded in the early twentieth century by a charismatic Bengali scholar-monk Swāmi Hariharānanda Ᾱraṇya (1869–1947); while referring to Hariharānanda’s writings I will also consider the idea of the re-establishment of an extinct philosophical school. Secondly, I shall specify the method of analysis I apply while addressing the question raised in the title of my chapter and discuss some relevant Sanskrit and (...) Pāli sources. Thirdly, I intend to focus on Aśvaghoṣa’s record in reconstructing the Buddha’s argument against the self. Then I shall offer a possible defence of the self reinterpreted in Buddhist terms and formulated, so to say, ‘on behalf’ of the revived Sāṃkhya-Yoga school. Finally, I will conclude by explaining why and on what assumptions Sāṃkhya can benefit from Buddhist critiques. (shrink)
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  38. Sāṁkhya across the millenniums.Hariharānanda Āraṇya -2005 - Madhupur: Kapil Math. Edited by Kapila, Hariharānanda Āraṇya & Pañcaśikha.
    Critical interpretation of Sankhya philosophy based on Sankhyasutra ofKapil, Sāṅkhyatattvāloka of Hariharananda Aranya and Sāṅkhyasūtra of Pancasikha; includes Sanskrit text with English translation.
     
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    Part II. Living Expressions of Sāṁkhya: 6. Kāpil Maṭh: A Contemporary Living Tradition of Sāṃkhya Yoga.Marzenna Jakubczak -2024 - In Christopher Key Chapple,The sāṃkhya system: accounting for the real. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 123-147.
    Although some of the writings of Swāmi Hariharānanda Ᾱraṇya (1869-1947), such as Yoga Philosophy of Patañjali, are well known and have been discussed among scholars specializing in Indian philosophy, he is not commonly recognized as a great modern yoga teacher and as the founder of a living tradition, unlike some other Bengali figures of his time such as Swāmi Vivekānanda (1863-1902) or Śri Aurobindo (1972-1950). Apparently, the fact that he established Kāpil Maṭh, an āśrama dedicated to the legendary sage Kāpila, (...) whose members wish to cultivate the strict ancient model of renunciation (saṃnyāsa), did not give him due fame. According to Hariharānanda Ᾱraṇya it was Kāpila, dated to the 7th century BCE, who was the first to attain liberating knowledge (mokṣa) and establish the worldview of both Sāṃkhya and Yoga. Therefore, both philosophical schools are perceived by Hariharānanda as being embedded in one integrated tradition and their followers are labelled as Sāṃkhyayogins (Jacobsen, 2018: 2-41). In this chapter I am going to present Hariharānanda Ᾱraṇya as a unique spiritual seeker who managed to re-establish Sāṃkhyayoga as a living tradition, thus, initiating a new phase of its development, which may be called ‘neo-classical.’ I aim to consider what it actually means to re-establish a philosophical school that was regarded as extinct for centuries. In the first section of my paper, I will briefly summarise the characteristics of Hariharānanda. This will be followed by the answer to a major question: What makes Kāpil Maṭh really ‘Sāṃkhyan’? In the subsequent sections, I will present some comparative ideas and Buddhist inspirations of Hariharānanda Ᾱraṇya, and discuss the hybrid identity of the reinterpreted Sāṃkhyayoga theory and practice cultivated by the founder of Kāpil Maṭh and his followers. (shrink)
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    Yoga in Modern Hinduism: Hariharānanda Āraṇya and Sāṃkhyayoga.Knut A. Jacobsen -2017 - New York: Routledge.
    The book analyses the yoga teaching of Hariharānanda Āraṇya (1869-1947) and the Kāpil Maṭh tradition, its origin, history and contemporary manifestations, and this tradition's connection to the expansion of yoga and the Yogasūtra in modern Hinduism.
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    Yoga in modern Hinduism: Hariharānanda Āraṇya and Sāṃkhyayoga.Knut A. Jacobsen -2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    The book analyses the yoga teaching of Hariharānanda Āraṇya (1869-1947) and the Kāpil Maṭh tradition, its origin, history and contemporary manifestations, and this tradition's connection to the expansion of yoga and the Yogasūtra in modern Hinduism.
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