Results for 'Rabindra Ratan'

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    Avatar-User Bond as Meta-Cognitive Experience: Explicating Identification and Embodiment as Cognitive Fluency.Young June Sah, Minjin Rheu & Rabindra Ratan - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Scholars have not reached an agreement on a theoretical foundation that underlies the psychological effects of avatar use on users. One group of scholars focuses on the perceptual nature of avatar use, proposing that perceiving the self-being represented by a virtual representation leads to the effects. Another group suggests that social traits in avatars prime users causing them to behave in accordance with the social traits. We combine these two theoretical explanations and present an alternative approach, hinging on a concept (...)
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  2. Multinomial Distribution, Quantum Statistics and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Like Phenomena.Ratan Dasgupta & Sisir Roy - 2008 - Foundations of Physics 38 (4):384-394.
    Bose-Einstein statistics may be characterized in terms of multinomial distribution. From this characterization, an information theoretic analysis is made for Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen like situation; using Shannon’s measure of entropy.
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  3. A critical study of the Milindapañha: a critique of Buddhist philosophy.Rabindra Nath Basu - 1978 - Calcutta: Firma KLM.
     
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  4. The pilgrim and the guide.Rabindra Nath Bose - 1975 - Calcutta: Maitreyee : distributors, Tagore Research Institute.
     
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  5. Evolution of Economic Thinking in Modern India.Ratan Khasnabis - 2007 - In Sabyasachi Bhattacharya (ed.), Development of Modern Indian Thought and the Social Sciences. Oxford University Press. pp. 10--1.
  6. Narrative Structure and the Significance of the Snake Jatakas in Buddhist Art.Ratan Parimoo - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: Art, Architecture, Literature & Philosophy. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 1--351.
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    Swami Vivekananda on Indian philosophy and literature.Rabindra Kumar Dasgupta - 1996 - Calcutta: Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture.
  8. Deciphering India.Rabindra Ray - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 39 (1):86-92.
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    In the European shadow: further essays in a philosophical anthropology.Rabindra Ray - 2010 - Delhi: Yash Publications.
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    Living with difference: essays in a philosophical anthropology.Rabindra Ray - 2005 - Delhi: Yash Publications.
  11. Memory and the intelligibility of historical time.Rabindra Ray - 1988 - Allahabad: Govind Ballabh Pant Social Science Institute.
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    Convergence and Divergence of Ethical Values across Nations: A Framework for Managerial Action.Samir Ranjan Chatterjee & Ratan Tata - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (1):5-23.
    The paper presents a comprehensive survey and critique of literature on human values and ethics in business across diverse cultures. According to the author, the key issue in this discourse is not about whose values and morality, but about what values and morality. The author argues for a holistic paradigm in this discourse, grounded in deep philosophy and drawing upon the spiritual values of humanism. The consumerist, market economy Western models of ethics cannot be the only answer to values issues (...)
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    Forgetting Corporate Irresponsibility: The Role of Corporate Political Activities and Stakeholder Characteristics.Nilufer Yapici & Ratan J. S. Dheer - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 191 (1):29-57.
    Corporate social irresponsibility continues despite institutional pressures for socially responsible behavior, resulting in disasters like the Kalamazoo River Oil Spill and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. We conduct an in-depth abductive analysis of the Kalamazoo River Oil Spill to explain factors that enable corporate forgetting work projects. Specifically, we illustrate how a corporation’s political activities allow it to gain the power to suppress its mnemonic community’s voices, thereby attenuating an irresponsible event’s memory from the minds of its stakeholders, protecting its (...)
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    Book Review: Romila Thapar, The Past as Present: Forging Contemporary Identities through History. [REVIEW]Ratan Kumar Roy - 2016 - Journal of Human Values 22 (1):72-73.
    Romila Thapar, The Past as Present: Forging Contemporary Identities through History, 2014, New Delhi: Aleph Book Company, pp. 329, ₹ 595, ISBN: 978-93-83064-01-4.
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    Alienation and empowerment: Some ethical imperatives in business. [REVIEW]Rabindra N. Kanungo - 1992 - Journal of Business Ethics 11 (5-6):413-422.
    The issue of worker alienation in the context of business ethics is critically examined. From a normative perspective, it is assumed that the minimal ethical requirement in business should include accountability for adverse consequences of management practice for workers in organizations. Using this standard, managerial actions that are responsible for worker alienation are considered unethical. The nature of work alienation and the organizational conditions responsible for it are outlined. Several dealienation measures in the form of empowerment strategies for management are (...)
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  16. Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Natural Law.Deepa Kansra & Rabindra K. Pathak - 2023 - RMLNLU Law Review 13 (1):1.
    The idea of natural law has a long history. It has had different meanings for different people and continues to occupy intellectual engagements as to the connotations of the expression ‘natural law’ in diverse and different contexts. This requires delving deep into the hoarypast and analyzing the gradual development of the idea of natural law through the ages. Understanding natural law necessitates exploring its relation with positive law, its application, and, notably, the import of the word ‘natural’ in the expression (...)
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  17. Text, Context, and Human Rights-Based Interpretations by Domestic Courts.Deepa Kansra & Rabindra Pathak - 2021 - Shimla Law Review:241-256.
    Domestic courts have attained prominent status in the international human rights system. While adjudicating individual claims and interpreting legal provisions, domestic courts have conveyed meanings that are integral to the working of the international human rights system. The dynamism of domestic courts is an undeniable quality, through which they incorporate diverse perspectives based on principles linked to individual sovereignty, justice, peace, etc. In this paper, the role of the Indian Supreme Court has been discussed in light of three landmark decisions (...)
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  18. Text, Context, and Human Rights-based Interpretations by Domestic Courts.Deepa Kansra & Rabindra Pathak - 2021 - Shimla Law Review.
    Domestic courts have attained prominent status in the international human rights system. While adjudicating individual claims and interpreting legal provisions, domestic courts have conveyed meanings that are integral to the working of the international human rights system. The dynamism of domestic courts is an undeniable quality, through which they incorporate diverse perspectives based on principles linked to individual sovereignty, justice, peace, etc. In this paper, the role of the Indian Supreme Court has been discussed in light of three landmark decisions (...)
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    Re-thinking the Law: Emerging Issues and Challenges.Deepa Kansra, Rabindra Pathak & Bhrigu Vishwakarma (eds.) - 2013 - Authors Press.
    We live in a period of enormous contradictions, so well reflected in social life as well as in legal discourse. A pluralistic society as diverse as India in this age of globalization is a challenge to both the lawmakers and the courts, with new problems emerging in new avatars with alarming consistency. In the last six decades or so, Constitutional democracy has witnessed some of the unprecedented upheavals both in the social and political life of the nation as well as (...)
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    Ḥājji Ratan or Bābā Ratan’s Multiple Identities.Véronique Bouillier & Dominique-Sila Khan - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (6):559-595.
    This article deals with the complex personality and legacy of a mysterious saint known both as a Sufī (Ḥājji Ratan) and a Nāth Yogī (Ratannāth) and links his multiple identity as well as the religious movement originated from him, to the specific cultural context of the former North-West Indian provinces. The first part is devoted to Ratan in the Nāth Yogī tradition, the second to his many facets in the Muslim tradition, in connection with his dargāh in the (...)
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  21. Rabindra Nath Tagore Ka Anubhuti parak Darshan.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2021 - Tattva Sindhu 8:133-144.
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    Book Reviews : RABINDRA N. KANUNGO and MANUEL MEN- DONCA, eds, Work Motivation Models for Developing Countries. New Delhi, Sage Publications, 1994, 288 pp. Rs 150. [REVIEW]Debangshu Chakraborty - 2001 - Journal of Human Values 7 (2):200-203.
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    Book reviews : Rabindra N. Kanungo and Manuel men- donca, eds, work motivation models for developing countries. New delhi, Sage publications, 1994, 288 pp. rs 150. [REVIEW]Debangshu Chakraborty - 2001 - Journal of Human Values 7 (2):200-203.
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    Alienation and moral imperatives: A reply to Kanungo. [REVIEW]Robert T. Sweet - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (7):579 - 582.
    Rabindra Kanungo''s position that alienation at work can be eliminated within capitalism is critically evaluated. My argument is that Kanungo only emphasizes the psychological aspect of Marx''s view of alienation. The failure to include the ontological element of alienation results in the confused position that alienation can be eliminated while workers are still being separated from their work by capital. The role that the right to private property plays in the maintenance of this separation is also seen to be (...)
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    An Analytical Study of Four Nikayas. Dipak Kumar Barua.Russell Webb - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 2 (3):169-170.
    An Analytical Study of Four Nikayas. Dipak Kumar Barua. Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta 1971. xviii + 626 pp.
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    Inquiring Universal Religion in the Times of Consumer Mythology.Manish Sharma - 2022 - Rabindra Bharati Journal of Philosophy 23 (09):17-24.
    Human beings as self-conscious, aesthetic, sympathetic, and empathetic beings develop various ways to live in this world. They continue to aspire for a better version of themselves and their lives. In this process, they developed certain ethical norms, social practices, and ways to perceive and understand this world. These qualities become the basis for proactive steps of spirituality which in turn become the foundation of religion. In human history, religion has helped individuals to fulfill various human needs irrespective of their (...)
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