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    Indubitable Truth in Science?SiddharthaShankarJoarder -2011 -Philosophy and Progress 50 (1):65-88.
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    Popper’s Demarcation Criterion Between Science and Metaphysics: A Critical Analysis.SiddharthaShankarJoarder -forthcoming -Philosophy and Progress:33-48.
    Karl Raimund Popper, (1902-1994) a leading apostle of antiinductivism, holds that the main problem of philosophy of science is the problem of demarcation. Accordingly, the demarcation principle distinguishes science from non-science. To Popper, logic, metaphysics and psychoanalysis are likely to fall into the non-science group. Principle of induction has been accepted even though resentfully as the chief tool of scientific investigation by the positivists as well as the scientists in general. Popper rejects the positivistic approach and on the contrary proposes (...) falsifiablity to furnish his iconoclastic project. This paper intends to indentify the problem of his very approaches in order to hold that in spite of some difficulties in the problem of induction itself, as the identifier of science, we do not have any alternative to save science from metaphysics. Finally, Popper’s so-called demarcation criterion is extensively examined here with a view to defend material aspect of inductive generalization. Philosophy and Progress, Vol#67-68; No#1-2; Jan-Dec 2020 P 33-48. (shrink)
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    Pondering dialectical nature in Indian thoughts.Siddhartha ShakarJoarder -2012 -Philosophy and Progress 51 (1).
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    The centrality of ethics in Buddhism: exploratory essays.HariShankar Prasad -2007 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    This book, through extensive textual study, explores the Buddha's and Buddhism's uncompromising and unflinching emphasis on the centrality of ethics as against any pernicious dogmas and metaphysical beliefs, and their attempts to causally relate moral perfection to soteriological or eschatological goal. What is most admirable about Buddhism is that it integrates the vertical development of human consciousness, for which the other is the necessary condition, with the gradual development of morality. It was this emphasis which separatedSiddhartha, before he (...) attained the Awakened Wisdom (bodhi), from his teachers - Alara Kalama and Uddaka Ramaputta - and it is for this reason that the Buddha calls himself and his Dhamma Patisotagami, i.e. going against the currents of the prevailing dogmas and pernicious beliefs. In brief, Buddhism is about overcoming of suffering, the greatest evil, through ethicization of human consciousness and conduct, which also takes care of the ethicization of the society and the universe. Besides, some of the essays of this book explore many other themes like Buddhist epistemology, nature of self, time, and intercultural. (shrink)
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    Algorithmic governance: Developing a research agenda through the power of collective intelligence.KalpanaShankar,Burkhard Schafer,Niall O'Brolchain,Maria Helen Murphy,John Morison,Su-Ming Khoo,Muki Haklay,Heike Felzmann,Aisling De Paor,Anthony Behan,Rónán Kennedy,Chris Noone,Michael J. Hogan &John Danaher -2017 -Big Data and Society 4 (2).
    We are living in an algorithmic age where mathematics and computer science are coming together in powerful new ways to influence, shape and guide our behaviour and the governance of our societies. As these algorithmic governance structures proliferate, it is vital that we ensure their effectiveness and legitimacy. That is, we need to ensure that they are an effective means for achieving a legitimate policy goal that are also procedurally fair, open and unbiased. But how can we ensure that algorithmic (...) governance structures are both? This article shares the results of a collective intelligence workshop that addressed exactly this question. The workshop brought together a multidisciplinary group of scholars to consider barriers to legitimate and effective algorithmic governance and the research methods needed to address the nature and impact of specific barriers. An interactive management workshop technique was used to harness the collective intelligence of this multidisciplinary group. This method enabled participants to produce a framework and research agenda for those who are concerned about algorithmic governance. We outline this research agenda below, providing a detailed map of key research themes, questions and methods that our workshop felt ought to be pursued. This builds upon existing work on research agendas for critical algorithm studies in a unique way through the method of collective intelligence. (shrink)
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    Grape expectations: The role of cognitive influences in color–flavor interactions.Maya U.Shankar,Carmel A. Levitan &Charles Spence -2010 -Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):380-390.
    Color conveys critical information about the flavor of food and drink by providing clues as to edibility, flavor identity, and flavor intensity. Despite the fact that more than 100 published papers have investigated the influence of color on flavor perception in humans, surprisingly little research has considered how cognitive and contextual constraints may mediate color–flavor interactions. In this review, we argue that the discrepancies demonstrated in previously-published color–flavor studies may, at least in part, reflect differences in the sensory expectations that (...) different people generate as a result of their prior associative experiences. We propose that color–flavor interactions in flavor perception cannot be understood solely in terms of the principles of multisensory integration but that the role of higher-level cognitive factors, such as expectations, must also be considered. (shrink)
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    Do disability pension awards have a causal impact on recipients’ marital stability? Evidence from the Danish Social Security Programme.Siddhartha Baviskar,Kirstine Bengtsson &Steen Bengtsson -2018 -Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 12 (4):208-224.
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    Mathematical Basis of Predicting Dominant Function in Protein Sequences by a Generic HMM–ANN Algorithm.Siddhartha Kundu -2018 -Acta Biotheoretica 66 (2):135-148.
    The accurate annotation of an unknown protein sequence depends on extant data of template sequences. This could be empirical or sets of reference sequences, and provides an exhaustive pool of probable functions. Individual methods of predicting dominant function possess shortcomings such as varying degrees of inter-sequence redundancy, arbitrary domain inclusion thresholds, heterogeneous parameterization protocols, and ill-conditioned input channels. Here, I present a rigorous theoretical derivation of various steps of a generic algorithm that integrates and utilizes several statistical methods to predict (...) the dominant function in unknown protein sequences. The accompanying mathematical proofs, interval definitions, analysis, and numerical computations presented are meant to offer insights not only into the specificity and accuracy of predictions, but also provide details of the operatic mechanisms involved in the integration and its ensuing rigor. The algorithm uses numerically modified raw hidden markov model scores of well defined sets of training sequences and clusters them on the basis of known function. The results are then fed into an artificial neural network, the predictions of which can be refined using the available data. This pipeline is trained recursively and can be used to discern the dominant principal function, and thereby, annotate an unknown protein sequence. Whilst, the approach is complex, the specificity of the final predictions can benefit laboratory workers design their experiments with greater confidence. -/- . (shrink)
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    The laws of medicine: field notes from an uncertain science.Siddhartha Mukherjee -2015 - New York: TED Books, Simon & Schuster.
    One of the world's premiere cancer researchers reveals an urgent philosophy on the little-known principles that govern medicine--and how understanding these principles can empower everyone.
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  10. Sufi Gleams of Sanskrit Light.Shankar Nair -2022 - In Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata,Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Satya ellide...?: ādhyātma, vyaktitva vikasana, rājakīya.Siddhārtha Vāḍennavara -2019 - Gōkāk, Beḷagāvi, Karnāṭaka: TASA Foundation.
    Articles on spirituality, personality development and politics chiefly Karnataka, India.
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    Sri Aurobindo: Cosmology, Psychology and Integral Experience.BhawaniShankar -2024 -Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 41 (2):241-258.
    Sri Aurobindo is one of the most prominent figures in the Indian Philosophy of twentieth century and yet we barely find any mention of his work in the philosophy circles. He has written extensively on metaphysics, aesthetics, and ethics. Sri Aurobindo’s work is all-encompassing and carries marks of a deep yogic insight into both the individual self (with all its parts and their integrated working) and the universe that ultimately shares a relation of identity with the individual in secret. He (...) talks about a world-process that contains evolution qualified with involution. It is one of the most unique features of Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy. He deals with the questions of ignorance also in the most satisfying way. Sri Aurobindo has an integral vision that sees everything in the movement of one and develops the methods and practices of Integral Yoga. In his yogic vision, he not only tries to solve the problems of humanity but also attempts to make a very bold move of transforming the whole earthly existence into a divine existence through one large stride. The epistemological discussion we find in his work is deeply connected with his metaphysics. He articulates the limits and extents of reason and senses and attempts to surpass them. Sri Aurobindo is not an armchair philosopher; he attempts to salvage the human condition by empowering humanity to consciously guide the march of human evolution towards a divine future. The boldness of his vision, the originality of his philosophical work is spectacular. In this paper, I will discuss his World-process, i.e. the evolution qualified with involution. I will also discuss the epistemological foundation of his philosophy, cosmology and integral yoga psychology. For the sake of clarity in understanding, the paper is divided into five major sections starting with an introduction. Integralism is a central idea in Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy and I have tried to do justice with it throughout this paper. In the end, the paper attempts to deals with three main themes—cosmology, integral yoga psychology and integral experience. All these three themes shall bring out—The integral experience of Sri Aurobindo is deeply intertwined with his cosmology and yogic psychology and shall not be seen in isolation. Integral experience of reality is also intertwined and works in tandem with his Integral Yoga. There is a yogic exploration of oneness between the self and world that informs and shapes both his philosophical and yogic endeavors. The rationale behind undertaking this study is to question whether the observations of the physical world from the standpoint of yogic experience could suggest some new theoretical framework for the metaphysical ontology of the world. Taking perspectives from the states of consciousness described by Sri Aurobindo may furnish us with a deeper understanding of the material and metaphysical character of physical categories, such as matter, energy, force, space, and time. This paper however is an introductory overview of Aurobindo’s relevance for cosmology, psychology and integral experience which provides a philosophical framework to reinterpret and arrive at a synthetic metaphysics. (shrink)
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    Vedic vision of the universe: interdisciplinary study in Vedic literature, science, and philosophy.Shankar B. Chandekar -2000 - Pune: University of Pune.
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    Correction to: Mathematical Basis of Predicting Dominant Function in Protein Sequences by a Generic HMM–ANN Algorithm.Siddhartha Kundu -2020 -Acta Biotheoretica 68 (3):393-393.
    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
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    How and why multiple MCMs are loaded at origins of DNA replication.Shankar P. Das &Nicholas Rhind -2016 -Bioessays 38 (7):613-617.
    Recent work suggests that DNA replication origins are regulated by the number of multiple mini‐chromosome maintenance (MCM) complexes loaded. Origins are defined by the loading of MCM – the replicative helicase which initiates DNA replication and replication kinetics determined by origin's location and firing times. However, activation of MCM is heterogeneous; different origins firing at different times in different cells. Also, more MCMs are loaded in G1 than are used in S phase. These aspects of MCM biology are explained by (...) the observation that multiple MCMs are loaded at origins. Having more MCMs at early origins makes them more likely to fire, effecting differences in origin efficiency that define replication timing. Nonetheless, multiple MCM loading raises new questions, such as how they are loaded, where these MCMs reside at origins, and how their presence affects replication timing. In this review, we address these questions and discuss future avenues of research. (shrink)
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  16. Notes for the journey within: essentials of the art of living.RaviShankar -2023 - Austin, TX: Greenleaf Book Group Press.
    ​Renowned spiritual teacher, global humanitarian, and tireless advocate for peace Gurudev Sri Sri RaviShankar has changed the lives of millions of people around the world for the better. Yet many in the West have not been introduced to his profound and practical approach to living a spiritual life. This book will change that. In June of 1995, Gurudev began a weekly tradition of creating a short talk, often on a subject that was relevant to current events or in (...) response to questions posed by audiences at his international gatherings. What resulted were powerful words of wisdom; much celebration, laughter, lightheartedness; and messages of inspiration and encouragement. Notes for the Journey Within is a collection of those transcribed talks, spanning almost a decade. Gurudev's teachings can make a huge difference in how you live your life, interact with your family, friends, and coworkers, and understand your spiritual path and how you walk it. This extraordinary compilation of insights can help you on your journey within, to that all-encompassing love, joy, and peace at your core! (shrink)
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    Anatomy--with or without a cadaver.P. R.Shankar -2009 -The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 72 (2):50.
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    Ontic: A knowledge representation system for mathematics.NatarajanShankar -1993 -Artificial Intelligence 62 (2):355-362.
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    Postfeminist Heterotopias: Negotiating ‘Safe’ and ‘Seedy’ in the British Sex Shop Space.AviShankar,Sarah Riley &Adrienne Evans -2010 -European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (3):211-229.
    This article contributes to debates concerning the sexualization of culture in the European context by analysing shifts in contemporary forms of British women’s sexual sexual subjectivities in relation to consumer culture. The article employs a ‘heterotopological’ analysis of how space is materialized through history, power and discourse. A two-part analysis is employed that, first, maps the history of British sex shops in relation to two discourses of sexuality and consumption, namely ‘safe’ and ‘seedy’; and second, analyses how these discourses can (...) be taken up and negotiated by young women today, as evidenced in a focus group discussion on ‘Ann Summers’. It concludes that new directions and interesting insights into the intersections of space, power, gender and sexuality within neoliberal postfeminist shifts in feminine identity can be made by considering female-oriented sex shops as ‘postfeminist heterotopias’. (shrink)
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    Impact of Management Practices on Talent Retention Using Talent Analytics Metrics.A. GowriShankar &A. R. Krishnan -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:381-391.
    Human resources are an evitable resource for achieving organizational goals. Human resources are no longer merely a factor of production but now play a crucial role in successful organizations. Every employee represents a bouquet of Competencies or talent. Many organizations view Human Resource Management as Talent Management. This study examines the relationship between talent analytics and employee retention. Talent analytics encompasses the processes, strategies, and technologies used to manage HR operations in an organization. Talent Analytics encompasses data-driven decision-making and analysis. (...) Attrition among workers is the opposite of employee retention. Talent Analytics may favourably impact several aspects of Talent Management, including recruitment, training, retention, career promotion, and redeployment. solutions. Many organisations can use historical data to forecast future outcomes. Employees who frequently visit job sites are more likely to leave the organisation for better opportunities. An employee with a large number of unresolved professional grievances may depart the organisation. Over 250 employees in the industrial sector provided feedback on the use of Talent Analytics. All of these responders are from Chennai. Data research revealed that most respondents believe Talent Analytics improves employee retention. The researcher investigated the relationship between the availability of a Talent Analytics System in a respondent's organisation and their intention to stay. (shrink)
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    :Pious Labor: Islam, Artisanship, and Technology in Colonial India.Shankar Nair -2024 -Isis 115 (4):890-891.
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    Autonomy, Choices and Consent in Commercial Surrogacy: Viewing through the Indian Lens.Diksha Munjal-Shankar -2015 -Asian Bioethics Review 7 (4):380-393.
  23. An intimate note to the sincere seeker.RaviShankar -2024 - Bangalore: Sri Sri Publications Trust.
    Collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages delivered by Sri Sri RaviShankar.
     
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  24. Emphasis given evolution and creationism by Texas high school biology teachers.GangaShankar &Gerald D. Skoog -1993 -Science Education 77 (2):221-233.
  25. Medicinal concepts and institutions in precolonial India.Shankar Kumar -2022 - In Hiamanshu Roy,Social thought in Indic civilization. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
     
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  26. Sufi Gleams of Sanskrit Light.Shankar Nair -2022 - In Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata,Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Metamathematics, machines, and Gödel's proof.N.Shankar -1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The automatic verification of large parts of mathematics has been an aim of many mathematicians from Leibniz to Hilbert. While Gödel's first incompleteness theorem showed that no computer program could automatically prove certain true theorems in mathematics, the advent of electronic computers and sophisticated software means in practice there are many quite effective systems for automated reasoning that can be used for checking mathematical proofs. This book describes the use of a computer program to check the proofs of several celebrated (...) theorems in metamathematics including those of Gödel and Church-Rosser. The computer verification using the Boyer-Moore theorem prover yields precise and rigorous proofs of these difficult theorems. It also demonstrates the range and power of automated proof checking technology. The mechanization of metamathematics itself has important implications for automated reasoning, because metatheorems can be applied as labor-saving devices to simplify proof construction. (shrink)
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    A Glossary of Philosophical Terms, Samskṛt-English.Shankar Rau &V. C. -1941 - Madras, Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanams Press.
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    Doctors and pharmaceutical promotion.P. R.Shankar -2010 -The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 73 (2):49.
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    Prolog and natural-language analysis.C. RaviShankar -1989 -Artificial Intelligence 39 (2):275-278.
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    Patanjali Yoga Sutras =.RaviShankar -2010 - Bangalore: Sri Sri Publications Trust. Edited by Patañjali.
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  32. The hidden brain: how our unconscious minds elect presidents, control markets, wage wars, and save our lives.Shankar Vedantam -2010 - New York: Spiegel & Grau.
    The hidden brain has its finger on the scale when we make all of our most complex and important decisions – it decides who we fall in love with, whether we should convict someone of murder, or which way to run when someone yells “fire ...
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  33. A balcony in Nepal: glimpses of a Himalayan village.P. RaviShankar -2009 -Medical Humanities 35 (1):58-59.
     
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    Ashtavakra Gita.RaviShankar -2010 - Bangalore: Sri Sri Publications Trust, Art of Living International Centre.
    Transcript of discourses recorded in 1991 at Art of Living International Centre, Bangalore, India.
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    Ethics and Pervasive Technologies.KalpanaShankar &Kay H. Connelly -2010 -Teaching Ethics 11 (1):75-85.
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    Pervasive computing and an aging populace.KalpanaShankar -2010 -Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 8 (3):236-248.
    PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe some of the methodological challenges of investigating privacy and ubiquitous computing in the home, particularly among the healthy elderly.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is based on focus groups with 60 senior citizens either living independently or in an assisted living facility. Prototypes of home‐based ubiquitous computing devices were created and deployed in a home‐like living lab setting; elders were brought to the lab to interact with the prototypes, then brought together in focus groups to discuss (...) their insights and concerns.FindingsInitial analyses suggest that extant metaphors of privacy may be inadequate for understanding pervasive computing in the home. Concepts of data, affective concerns, and the creation of appropriate prototypes for eliciting privacy are considered. Considerations for future studies of the elderly and privacy are made.Research limitations/implicationsThe homogeneity of the study population in terms of socioeconomic status, location, and community networks suggests that the study needs to be repeated with wider populations.Originality/valueAlthough a number of projects and studies have examined the usability of home‐based ubiquitous computing and design for aging, there has been little integration of privacy and ethical concerns into general research discourse. (shrink)
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    Quantum Random Walks and Decision Making.Karthik H.Shankar -2014 -Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (1):108-113.
    How realistic is it to adopt a quantum random walk model to account for decisions involving two choices? Here, we discuss the neural plausibility and the effect of initial state and boundary thresholds on such a model and contrast it with various features of the classical random walk model of decision making.
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    Understanding ethics guidelines using an internet-based expert system.G.Shankar &A. Simmons -2009 -Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (1):65-68.
    National and international guidelines outlining ethical conduct in research involving humans and animals have evolved into large and complex documents making the process of gaining ethics approval a complicated task for researchers in the area. Researchers, in particular those who are relatively new to the ethics approval process, can struggle to understand the parts of an ethics guideline that apply to their research and the nature of their ethical obligations to trial participants. With the scope of medical research likely to (...) continue to expand in the future, it is clear that ethics guidelines will only increase in complexity and number. This paper describes one possible solution to the problem: the use of an internet-based expert system to intelligently and interactively distribute the information stored in ethics guidelines to individual researchers. This paper also details how one such system was designed and tested with respect to Australian medical research ethics guidelines. (shrink)
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  39. Nidrā yá sushupti.RamShankar Bhattacharya -1969
     
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  40. Tanmātra tathā viśva kā manomaya mūla.RamShankar Bhattacharya -1970
     
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    Language and Materiality : Ethnographic and Theoretical Explorations.Jillian R. Cavanaugh &ShaliniShankar (eds.) -2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    Language and Materiality integrates linguistic anthropological and sociolinguistic scholarship on a range of topics: semiotic approaches to language, language commodification, sound, embodiment, mediatization, and aesthetics. Empirically rigorous, the volume engages scholars and students interested in language, its use, and meanings. It consists of three sections - 'Texts, Objects, Mediality', 'Sound, Aesthetics, Embodiment', and 'Time, Place, Circulation' - containing chapters and short commentaries, framed by a curated conversation about semiotics and materiality in anthropology. Each section theorizes intersections, connections, and relationships between (...) language and materiality across diverse topics and ethnographic contexts. The volume shows that materiality may be approached as a feature of political economy, sensual experience, aesthetics, and affective relationships in its relation to language as talk, register, genre, ideology, and acoustic object. It consists of new perspectives on materiality as a vital dimension of social life and signification in global capitalism, connecting inquiries on subjects as diverse as food, media, fonts, and music. (shrink)
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    Epistemology and linguistics: Bhartṛhari, structuralism and poststructuralism.PrabhaShankar Dwivedi -2018 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private.
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    Panipat: 1761.Holden Furber &TryambakShankar Shejwalkar -1947 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 67 (3):231.
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    How Can SMEs in a Cluster Respond to Global Demands for Corporate Responsibility?Heidi von Weltzien Heivik &DeepthiShankar -2011 -Journal of Business Ethics 101 (2):175 - 195.
    This article argues why and how a participatory approach to implement corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a cluster would be beneficial for small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who are members of the NCE -Subsea cluster in Bergen, Norway. The political and strategic reasons as well as internal motivation for SMEs to incorporate CSR into their business strategies are discussed with support from relevant literature. Furthermore, we offer a discussion on the characteristics of different approaches to incorporating CSR as part of business (...) strategy and provide examples from the Norwegian context. As part of this discussion, we look into some of the clusters in Europe which have adopted a systematic approach to implement CSR as part of their agenda. We propose a means to undertake CSR as part of the cluster through a network model to address the limitations faced by the SMEs when they try to implement CSR individually. A network model (cluster approach) to CSR will motivate the uptake of CSR among SMEs when the network (cluster) is characterized by close geographical proximity and operates in the same sector. The uptake of CSR as part of the network (cluster) agenda can also lead to innovation through cooperation and competition. The particular challenges faced by the SMEs in implementing and sustaining CSR can be also minimized by being part of a network (cluster). (shrink)
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  45. Vaidika yogasūtra.HariShankar Joshi -1967
     
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    Ranking Analysis for Online Customer Reviews of Products Using Opinion Mining with Clustering.S. K. Lakshmanaprabu,K.Shankar,Deepak Gupta,Ashish Khanna,Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues,Plácido R. Pinheiro &Victor Hugo C. de Albuquerque -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-9.
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    The integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo.RamShankar Misra -1957 - Banaras,: Banaras Hindu University.
    ABOUT THE BOOK:Sri Aurobindo has developed an original system of the Vedanta called Integral Advaitism. This book gives a systematic, thorough and authentic exposition of his thought. The fundamental and living issues, namely, the concept of the Absol.
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    C the buddhist doctrine of O Karma.HariShankar Prasad -1993 - In Alex Wayman & Rāma Karaṇa Śarmā,Researches in Indian and Buddhist philosophy: essays in honour of Professor Alex Wayman. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
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    The context principle of meaning in prabhākara mīmāṁsā.HariShankar Prasad -1994 -Philosophy East and West 44 (2):317-346.
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    Time in Buddhism and Leibniz.HariShankar Prasad -1996 - In Douwe Tiemersma & Henk Oosterling,Time and Temporality in Intercultural Perspective. Rodopi. pp. 53.
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