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  1. Rule-Extension-Strategies in Ancient India: Śrautasūtra, Mīmād Msā and Grammar on Tantra- and Prasaṅga- Principles.Elisa Freschi & Tiziana Pontillo - 2013 - Fritz Lang.
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  2. How do exhortative expressions work? Bhāvanā and vidhi in Rāmānujācārya and other Mīmād msā authors.Elisa Freschi - 2008 - Rivista di Studi Orientali 81:149-185.
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  3. Systematising an absent category: discourses on “nature‘ in Prābhākara Mīmād msā.Elisa Freschi - 2015 - Supplemento Della Rivista di Studi Orientali 88 (2):45--54.
     
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  4. Bhād td tamīmād msā and Nyāya on Veda and Tradition.Elisa Freschi & Alessandro Graheli - 2005 - In Federico Squarcini (ed.), Boundaries, Dynamics and Construction of Traditions in South Asia. Firenze University Press and Munshiram Manoharlal. pp. 287-323.
     
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  5. Review of Lars Göhler, Reflexion und Ritual in der Pūrvamīmād msā. [REVIEW]Elisa Freschi - 2014 - Indo-Iranian Journal 57 (1--2):166--174.
     
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  6. Review of James Benson's translation and edition of Mahādeva Vedāntin's Mīmāṃsānyāyasaṅgraha. [REVIEW]Elisa Freschi - 2011 - Wiener Zeitschrift für Die Kunde Südasiens 54:236--238.
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  7. Freedom Because of Duty. The Problem of Agency in Mīmāṃsā.Elisa Freschi - 2013 - In Edwin Bryant & Matthew Dasti (eds.), Free Will, Agency, and Selfhood in Indian Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 137--163.
     
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    Indian Philosophers.Elisa Freschi - 2010 - In Timothy O'Connor & Constantine Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 419-428.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Action as Evidence for the Existence of a Self: Effort, Mental Acts, Motion, and Cause Action in the Context of Linguistic Use: Basic Acts, Effort, Production, Aim, and Reasons Moral Actions Concluding Remarks References Further reading.
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  9. Reusing, Adapting, Distorting. Veṅkaṭanātha's reuse of Rāmānuja's commentary ad BS 1.1.1.Elisa Freschi - forthcoming - In Elisa Freschi & Philipp André Maas (eds.), Proceedings of the Panel on Adaptive Reuse at the Dot Conference, Münster, September 2013. Dmg.
     
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  10. Mīmāmsā-nyāya-prakāśa. Āpadeva - 1972 - Poona,: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Edited by Vāsudevaśāstrī Abhyaṅkara.
     
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  11. The Mîmâmsâ sûtras of Jaimini. Jaimini - 1923 - [New York,: AMS Press. Edited by Mohan Lal Sandal.
     
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    Mīṁāmsā rules of interpretation: principal commentators of Dharmaśāstra.S. K. Limaye - 2018 - Delhi, India: New Bharatiya Book Corporation.
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  13. Pūrva-mīmā̇msā in its sources.Ganganatha Jha - 1942 - Varanasi,: Banaras Hindu University]. Edited by Umesha[from old catalog] Mishra.
     
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    The Hierarchical Organization of Language in Mīmāmsā Interpretive Theory.Lawrence McCrea - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (5/6):429-459.
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  15. Le dottrine gnoseologiche della Mīmāmsā.Scalabrino Borsani & Giuseppina[From Old Catalog] - 1967 - Torino,: Università, Istituto di indologia.
     
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  16. Vaiśeshika evaṃ Jaina tattvamīṃāmsā meṃ dravya kā svarūpa.Paṅkaja Kumāra Miśra - 1998 - Dillī: Parimala Pablikeśansa.
    Study of metaphysics according to Vaiśeṣika philosophy and Jaina philosophy.
     
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    Han'gugin ŭi totŏksŏng paltal chindan: Han'gukp'an todŏk p'andannyŏk kŏmsa ŭi kaejŏng mit chaep'yojunhwa.Yong-nin Mun - 2011 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Chimmundang.
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  18. Critical essays on Pūrvamīmāmsā.Kr̥ṣṇācārya Tamanācārya Pānḍụraṅgi - 2013 - Bangalore: Vidyadhisa Post Graduate Sanskrit Research Centre.
    Comprises 82 critical essays represent the lectures delivered in Andhra University, Karnataka University and other centres of studies.
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  19. The Prābhākara school of Pūrva Mīmāmsā.Ganganatha Jha - 1911 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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    Mānameyodaya of Nārāyaṇa: an elementary treatise on the Mīmāmsā. Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭapāda - 1975 - Adyar, Madras: Adyar Library and Research Centre. Edited by Chittenjoor Kunhan Raja, Suryanarayana Sastri & S. S..
    Treatise on the Bhatta school of Hindu Mimamsa philosophy.
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    Na nŭn Nyuyok ŭi ch'obo kŏmsa imnida: chŏngŭi ŭi pint'ŭm, in'gan ŭi kwaje rŭl mutta.Min-gyu Yi - 2019 - Sŏul-si: Saenggak Chŏngwŏn.
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  22. We resort to reason: the argumentative structure in Veṅkatanātha's Sesvaramīmāmsā.Elisa Freschi - 2019 - In Brian Black & Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (eds.), In Dialogue with Classical Indian Traditions: Encounter, Transformation and Interpretation. Routledge.
     
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    Jñānamīṃāmsā: Darśanasaṅgoṣṭhyāḥ lekhasaṅgrahaḥ.Ji Gaṅgannā, Sukāntakumāra Senāpati, Nandighoṣa Mahāpātra & Kuñjavihārī Dvivedī (eds.) - 2011 - Navadehalī: Mānyatāprakāśanam.
    Contributed reserach papers on theory of knowledge in Indian philosophy, presented at seminar organized by Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Srisadasiva Campus, Orissa.
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    Knowledge and Action I: Means to the Human End in Bhātta MÄ«māmsā and Advaita Vedānta. [REVIEW]C. Ram-Prasad - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (1):1-24.
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    Knowledge and Action II: Attaining Liberation in Bhātta MÄ«māmsā and Advaita Vedānta. [REVIEW]C. Ram-Prasad - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (1):25-41.
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    Stakeholder Engagement Strategies After an Exogenous Shock: How Philip Morris and R. J. Reynolds Adapted Differently to the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement.Ben Vivari, Yoo Na Youm & Jennifer J. Griffin - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (4):1009-1036.
    This study contributes to understanding stakeholder engagement strategies by examining competitive responses alongside sociopolitical implications after a major exogenous shock—the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) between the “Big Four” U.S. tobacco firms and 46 state attorneys general. We compare the different stakeholder engagement strategies of the two remaining U.S. tobacco manufacturers, Philip Morris (PM) and R. J. Reynolds (RJR), between 1998 and 2017. Implications for stakeholder theory from a relatively rare natural experiment highlight the importance of simultaneously managing multiple stakeholders, (...)
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    The Impact of Religion on the Going Concern Reporting Decisions of Local Audit Offices.Dechun Wang, Nathan Y. Sharp & Thomas C. Omer - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (4):811-831.
    We extend research on the effects of local audit office characteristics on audit quality by investigating whether audit offices in highly religious U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas exhibit going concern decisions that reflect heightened professional skepticism relative to audit offices in less religious MSAs. Prior research links religiosity to risk aversion and ethical development and suggests audit practice offices in more religious MSAs are more likely to issue going concern opinions because they will assess the effects of mitigating factors in a (...)
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    Welfare Subjectivism, Sophistication, and Procedural Perfectionism.Shu Ishida - 2024 - The Journal of Ethics:1-20.
    Welfare subjectivists face a dilemma. On the one hand, traditional subjectivist theories—such as the desire-fulfillment theory—are too permissive to account for the well-being of typical mature human beings. On the other hand, more “refined” theories—such as the life-satisfaction theory—are too restrictive to account for the well-being of various welfare subjects, including newborns, those with profound cognitive impairments, or non-human animals. This paper examines a class of welfare subjectivism that addresses this dilemma with sensitivity to the diversity in welfare subjects. First, (...)
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    The Impact of Religion on the Going Concern Reporting Decisions of Local Audit Offices.Thomas C. Omer, Nathan Y. Sharp & Dechun Wang - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (4):811-831.
    We extend research on the effects of local audit office characteristics on audit quality by investigating whether audit offices in highly religious U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas exhibit going concern decisions that reflect heightened professional skepticism relative to audit offices in less religious MSAs. Prior research links religiosity to risk aversion and ethical development and suggests audit practice offices in more religious MSAs are more likely to issue going concern opinions because they will assess the effects of mitigating factors in a (...)
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    Motivation and attitudes of Israeli Druze schoolchildren toward L2 Hebrew compared to Modern Standard Arabic.Randa Khair Abbas & Vered Vaknin-Nusbaum - 2021 - Pragmatics and Society 12 (4):591-611.
    The present study examines the extent to which sociohistorical and political contexts influence the language attitudes of Israeli-Druze students to Hebrew as L2 and to Modern Standard Arabic in Arabic-speaking schools. It is a pioneer explorative research study that compares students’ attitudes toward diglossia and L2. Using the Foreign Languages Attitudes and Goals Survey, the attitudes of second, fifth, and ninth graders in two different Druze schools were assessed. The results indicate a positive attitude towards L2 Hebrew, not only for (...)
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    Morphological Changes in Cortical and Subcortical Structures in Multiple System Atrophy Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment.Chenghao Cao, Qi Wang, Hongmei Yu, Huaguang Yang, Yingmei Li, Miaoran Guo, Huaibi Huo & Guoguang Fan - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the morphometric alterations in the cortical and subcortical structures in multiple system atrophy patients with mild cognitive impairment, and to explore the association with cognitive deficits.MethodsA total of 45 MSA patients and 29 healthy controls were recruited. FreeSurfer software was used to analyze cortical thickness, and voxel-based morphometry was used to analyze the gray matter volumes. Cortical thickness and gray matter volume changes were correlated with cognitive scores.ResultsCompared to healthy controls, both MSA subgroups exhibited widespread (...)
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    Examining the Factorial Structure of the Maternal Separation Anxiety Scale in a Portuguese Sample.Maryse Guedes, Lígia Monteiro, António J. Santos, Nuno Torres & Manuela Veríssimo - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The increase in women’s labor market participation emphasizes the importance of understanding maternal separation anxiety, that is, the unpleasant maternal emotional state, due to the actual or anticipated short-term separation from the child. Drawing on the insights of the attachment and psychoanalytic perspectives, the Maternal Separation Anxiety Scale was developed to overcome existing measurement gaps. However, prior research did not replicate its original three-factor structure in the contemporary context and in other cultural settings, using large samples composed of mothers of (...)
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    Crowd counting via Multi-Scale Adversarial Convolutional Neural Networks.Chengyang Li, Baoli Yang, Sikandar Ali, Hong Zhang & Liping Zhu - 2020 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 30 (1):180-191.
    The purpose of crowd counting is to estimate the number of pedestrians in crowd images. Crowd counting or density estimation is an extremely challenging task in computer vision, due to large scale variations and dense scene. Current methods solve these issues by compounding multi-scale Convolutional Neural Network with different receptive fields. In this paper, a novel end-to-end architecture based on Multi-Scale Adversarial Convolutional Neural Network (MSA-CNN) is proposed to generate crowd density and estimate the amount of crowd. Firstly, a multi-scale (...)
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  34. Midwest Stoicism, Agrarianism, and Environmental Virtue Ethics: Interdisciplinary Approaches.William O. Stephens - 2022 - In Ian Smith & Matt Ferkany (eds.), Environmental Ethics in the Midwest: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Michigan State University Press. pp. 1-42.
    First, the thorny problem of locating the Midwest is treated. Second, the ancient Stoics’ understanding of nature is proposed as a fertile field of ecological wisdom. The significance of nature in Stoicism is explained. Stoic philosophers (big-S Stoics) are distinguished from stoical non-philosophers (small-s stoics). Nature’s lessons for living a good Stoic life are drawn. Are such lessons too theoretical to provide practical guidance? This worry is addressed by examining the examples of Cincinnatus and Cato the Elder—ancient Romans lauded for (...)
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  35. Beyond the Brave New Nudge: Activating Ethical Reflection Over Behavioral Reaction.Julian Friedland, Kristian Myrseth & David Balkin - 2023 - Academy of Management Perspectives 37 (4):297-313.
    Behavioral intervention techniques leveraging reactive responses have gained popularity as tools for promoting ethical behavior. Choice architects, for example, design and present default opt-out options to nudge individuals into accepting preselected choices deemed beneficial to both the decision-maker and society. Such interventions can also employ mild financial incentives or affective triggers including joy, fear, empathy, social pressure, and reputational rewards. We argue, however, that ethical competence is achieved via reflection, and that heavy reliance on reactive behavioral interventions can undermine the (...)
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    Dharma: the essential properties of man.Ranjit Kumar Barman - 2021 - New Delhi: Abhijeet Publications.
    Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The concept of Dharma in Purvamīmāmsā -- 3. Dharma as in Buddhism and Jainism -- 4. Dharma as in Mahabharata -- 5. Dharma : the essential properties of man -- 6. Some problems along with critical remarks -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    A New Quantum Cuckoo Search Algorithm for Multiple Sequence Alignment.Salim Chikhi, Abdesslem Layeb & Widad Kartous - 2014 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 23 (3):261-275.
    Multiple sequence alignment is one of the major problems that can be encountered in the bioinformatics field. MSA consists in aligning a set of biological sequences to extract the similarities between them. Unfortunately, this problem has been shown to be NP-hard. In this article, a new algorithm was proposed to deal with this problem; it is based on a quantum-inspired cuckoo search algorithm. The other feature of the proposed approach is the use of a randomized progressive alignment method based on (...)
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    Visages du dharma.Silvia D'Intino & Christèle Barois (eds.) - 2023 - [Paris]: Éditions de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales.
    Parmi les 'but de l'homme' (puruṣārtha) qui orientent la vie humaine dans le monde indien, le dharma occupe une position très élevée, au-dessus de 'l'intérêt' (artha) et du 'désir' (kāma), respectivement la sphère du pouvoir (politique, économique, social) et celle de l'amour (y compris les passions et les plaisirs de la vie). Enfin, le dharma englobe le quatrième et ultime but de l'homme, la 'délivrance' (moksa). Le caractère normatif du dharma fixe la place de chacun dans la société, par l'exercice (...)
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    Visual Perturbation Suggests Increased Effort to Maintain Balance in Early Stages of Parkinson’s to be an Effect of Age Rather Than Disease.Justus Student, David Engel, Lars Timmermann, Frank Bremmer & Josefine Waldthaler - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Postural instability marks a prevalent symptom of Parkinson’s disease. It often manifests in increased body sway, which is commonly assessed by tracking the Center of Pressure. Yet, in terms of postural control, the body’s Center of Mass, and not CoP is what is regulated in a gravitational field. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of early- to mid-stage PD on these measures of postural control in response to unpredictable visual perturbations. We investigated three cohorts: 18 patients (...)
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    Exploring Coevolution of Emotional Contagion and Behavior for Microblog Sentiment Analysis: A Deep Learning Architecture.Qi Zhang, Zufan Zhang, Maobin Yang & Lianxiang Zhu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    This paper aims to explore coevolution of emotional contagion and behavior for microblog sentiment analysis. Accordingly, a deep learning architecture is proposed for the target microblog. Firstly, the coevolution of emotional contagion and behavior is described by the tie strength between microblogs, that is, with the spread of emotional contagion, user behavior such as emotional expression will be affected. Then, based on user interaction and the correlation with target microblog, the Hawkes process is adopted to quantify the tie strength between (...)
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  41. From Homo-economicus to Homo-virtus: A System-Theoretic Model for Raising Moral Self-Awareness.Julian Friedland & Benjamin M. Cole - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (1):191-205.
    There is growing concern that a global economic system fueled predominately by financial incentives may not maximize human flourishing and social welfare externalities. If so, this presents a challenge of how to get economic actors to adopt a more virtuous motivational mindset. Relying on historical, psychological, and philosophical research, we show how such a mindset can be instilled. First, we demonstrate that historically, financial self-interest has never in fact been the only guiding motive behind free markets, but that markets themselves (...)
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    Sloka vartika: translated from the original Sanskrit with extracts from the commentaries of Sucarita Misra (The Kasika) and Parthasarathi Misra (The Nyayaratnakara).Kumārila Bhaṭṭa - 1909 - New Delhi: Gyan. Edited by Ganganatha Jha, Sucaritamiśra & Pārthasārathimiśra.
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    Is the Tobacco Settlement Constitutional?Rahul Rajkumar, Cary P. Gross & Howard P. Forman - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (4):748-752.
    In August 2005, the Competitive Enterprise Institute , a conservative advocacy organization, filed a lawsuit in Louisiana challenging the legality of the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement . The suit alleges that the MSA, under which the states receive monetary payments and the four major tobacco companies are insulated from price competition, violates the Compact Clause and other provisions of the U.S. Constitution. This lawsuit threatens to unravel of one of the most significant opportunities to improve public health in United States (...)
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    Is the Tobacco Settlement Constitutional?Rahul Rajkumar, Cary P. Gross & Howard P. Forman - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (4):748-752.
    In August 2005, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a conservative “think tank” and advocacy organization, filed a lawsuit in the Federal District Court for the Western District of Louisiana against the Louisiana Attorney General challenging the legality of the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement. If successful, this lawsuit could lead to the unraveling of one of the most significant opportunities to improve public health in United States history.Under the MSA, forty-six states agreed to end their litigation against the four largest tobacco companies (...)
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    Differentiation of Parkinson’s disease and Parkinsonism predominant multiple system atrophy in early stage by morphometrics in susceptibility weighted imaging.Qingguo Ren, Yihua Wang, Xiaona Xia, Jianyuan Zhang, Cuiping Zhao & Xiangshui Meng - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Background and purposeWe previously established a radiological protocol to discriminate multiple system atrophy-parkinsonian subtype from Parkinson’s disease. However, we do not know if it can differentiate early stage disease. This study aimed to investigate whether the morphological and intensity changes in susceptibility weighted imaging of the lentiform nucleus could discriminate MSA-P from PD at early stages.MethodsWe retrospectively enrolled patients with MSA-P, PD and sex- and age-matched controls whose brain MRI included SWI, between January 2015 and July 2020 at the Movement (...)
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    Properties of a Transport Instrument for Measuring Psychological Impacts of Delay on Commuters, Mokken Scale Analysis.Mahdi Rezapour, Cristopher Veenstra, Kelly Cuccolo & F. Richard Ferraro - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study assessed the validity of instrument including various negative psychological and physical behaviors of commuters due to the public transport delay. Instruments have been mostly evaluated by parametric method of item response theory. However, the IRT has been characterized by some restrictive assumptions about the data, focusing on detailed model fit evaluation. The Mokken scale analysis, as a scaling procedure is a non-parametric method, which does not require adherence to any distribution. The results of the study show that in (...)
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  47. Darsana and Guru.Sanjit Chakraborty (ed.) - 2020 - London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Darshana, in the sense of true philosophical knowledge, Darshana is first quoted in the Vaiśesika Sūtra (first century CE) to mean the perfect vision of everything. Etymologically, Darshana evolves from the Sanskr̥ti term Drś, that is, vision. The contemporary use of the term Darshana finds its new dimension in the writings of Haribhardra (eighteenth century CE), who considers different philosophical schools in the cord of Darshana in his text Ṣad-darśana-samuccaya. Later, eminent Vedāntin Mādhava in fourteenth century CE popularized and expatiated (...)
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  48. Prācīnanyāẏa o prācīnamīmāṃsā darśana sammata prāmāṇyabāda.Jogendranath Bagchi - 1974 - Kalikātā: Saṃskṛta Pustaka Bhandāra.
     
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    Tattvabindu. Vācaspatimiśra & V. A. Ramaswami Sastri - 1975 - Vārāṇasī: A. Subrahmaṇyaśastrī. Edited by A. Subrahmaṇyaśāstri.
    The Tattvabindu of Vacaspatimisra with the commentary called Tattvavibhavand of Paramesvara II of Payyur Bhattamana. This edition of Vacaspatimisra's Tattvabindu and of its commentary Tattvavibhavana by Paramesvara II is based on (1) a transcript of a manuscript Tattvavibhavana preserved in the Madras Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, and (2) the Benares Edition of the Tattvabindu. Since the commentator has made it a rule to quote the full text by parts before commenting on it. Vacaspatimisra's Tattvabindu is a short and highly difficult (...)
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  50. Śrīmajjaiminipraṇīte Mīmāṃsādarśane...: Mīmāṃsākakaṇṭhīrava-Kumārilabhaṭṭapraṇīta-Tantravārtikasahitaśābarabhāṣyopetaḥ. Jaimini - 1970 - Puṇya: Ānandāśrama. Edited by Kashinath Vasudev Abhyankar, Gaṇeśaśāstrī Ambādāsa Jośī, Śabarasvāmi & Kumārila Bhaṭṭa.
    Aphoristic basic work, with commentary of Sabarasvami and supercommentary of Kumārila Bhaṭṭa, of the Mīmāṃsā school of Hindu philosophy on ritualistic interpretation of the Vedas.
     
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