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  1. Śri Vallabhāchārya and his doctrines.Govindlal Hargovind Bhatt - 1980 - Delhi: Butala.
     
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    Pāda-Index of Vālmīki-Rāmāyaṇa. Vol. 1Pada-Index of Valmiki-Ramayana. Vol. 1.E. B. & Govindlal Hargovind Bhatt - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (2):281.
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    The Pāda-Index of the Vālmīki-Rāmāyaṇa. Vol. 2The Pada-Index of the Valmiki-Ramayana. Vol. 2.E. B. & Govindlal Hargovind Bhatt - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):372.
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    Transfer in L2 grammars.Rakesh M. Bhatt & Barbara Hancin-Bhatt - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (4):715-716.
    Although theFull-accesshypothesis accounts for a range of empirical generalizations of L2A, it underrepresents the role of language transfer in the construction of the L2 grammar. We suggest the possibility that linguistic principles which constrain the L2 grammar are available both directly from UG and via the L1, a logical hypothesis which Epstein et al. do not consider.
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    A taste of life: the last days of U.G. Krishnamurti.Mahesh Bhatt - 2009 - New Delhi: Penguin Books India.
    U.G. Krishnamurti famously described enlightenment as a neurobiological state of being with no religious, psychological or mystical implications. He did not lecture, did not set up organizations, held no gatherings and professed to have no message for mankind. Known as the 'anti-guru', the 'raging sage' and the 'thinker who shuns thought', U.G. spent his life destroying accepted beliefs in science, god, mind, soul, religion, love and relationships-all the props man uses to live life. Having taken away all support systems from (...)
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    The Raising Analysis of Relative Clauses: Evidence from Adjectival Modification. [REVIEW]Rajesh Bhatt - 2002 - Natural Language Semantics 10 (1):43-90.
    This paper provides a new argument for the raising analysis of relative clauses. This argument is based on the observation that certain adjectival modifiers on the head of a relative clause can be interpreted in positions internal to the relative clause. It is shown that the raising analysis of relative clauses is able to generate the readings corresponding to the relative clause internal interpretation of adjectival modifiers and that two competing analyses of relative clauses, the matching analysis and the head (...)
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  7. The philosophy of Pancharatra: Advaitic approach.S. R. Bhatt - 1968 - Madras,: Ganesh.
     
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    A taste of life: the last days of U.G. Krishnamurti.Mahesh Bhatt - 2009 - New Delhi: Penguin Books India.
    U.G. Krishnamurti famously described enlightenment as a neurobiological state of being with no religious, psychological or mystical implications. He did not lecture, did not set up organizations, held no gatherings and professed to have no message for mankind. Known as the 'anti-guru', the 'raging sage' and the 'thinker who shuns thought', U.G. spent his life destroying accepted beliefs in science, god, mind, soul, religion, love and relationships-all the props man uses to live life. Having taken away all support systems from (...)
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    Review of Form and Validity in Indian Logic, by Vijay Bharadwaja ; The Word and The World: India's Contribution to the Study of Language, by Bimal Krishna Matilal ;The Basic Ways of Knowing, by Govardhan P. Bhatt ; The Quest for Man, ed. J. Van Nispen and D. Tiemersma ; Muslim-Christian Encounters: Perceptions and Misperceptions, by William Montgomery Watt ; Socrates in Mediaeval Arabic Literature, by Ilai Alon, in Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science, Texts and Studies, vol. 10 ; Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism, by Peter N. Gregory ; Modern Civilization: A Crisis of Fragmentation, by S. C. Malik ; and Nature in Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy, ed. J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames. [REVIEW]J. Shaw, Vijay Bharadwaha, S. Bhatt, W. Hudson & Ian Netton - 1992 - Asian Philosophy 2 (2):187-210.
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    Ontological modelling of form and function for architectural design.Mehul Bhatt, Joana Hois & Oliver Kutz - 2012 - Applied ontology 7 (3):233-267.
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    Danny fox, economy and semantic interpretation, linguistic inquiry monographs 35. MIT press.Rajesh Bhatt - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (2):233-259.
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    The concept of moksa--an analysis.S. R. Bhatt - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (4):564-570.
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    Use and abuse of sticky web sites.Ganesh D. Bhatt - 2005 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 3 (1):25-34.
    In today’s competitive environments, a growing number of firms are establishing their presence through the Web sites. Based on Steuer’s and Rheingold’s arguments on perceptual experience in the virtual space, this paper provides a theoretical framework that highlights the effects of interactivity, immersion, and association for customers. The paper argues that though interactivity, immersion, and association are critical for attracting customers on a Web site, these characteristics may also lead to social, ethical and privacy concerns among customers that many unscrupulous (...)
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    Buddhist epistemology.S. R. Bhatt - 2000 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Dignāga.
    This volume provides a clear and exhaustive exposition of Buddhist epistemology and logic, based on the works of classical thinkers such as Vasubandhu, Dinnaga,..
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    The canonical nikṣepa: studies in Jaina dialectics.Bansidhar Bhatt - 1978 - Leiden: Brill.
    CHAPTER 1 Subdivisions in the Relevant Canonical Works References, dvara-gathas , subdivisions, titles, and colophons are technical devices which need not ...
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    Liberation and purity: race, new religious movements, and the ethics of postmodernity.Chetan Bhatt - 1997 - Bristol, Pa.: UCL Press.
    First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    How Transparency Modulates Trust in Artificial Intelligence.John Zerilli, Umang Bhatt & Adrian Weller - 2022 - Patterns 3 (4):1-10.
    We review the literature on how perceiving an AI making mistakes violates trust and how such violations might be repaired. In doing so, we discuss the role played by various forms of algorithmic transparency in the process of trust repair, including explanations of algorithms, uncertainty estimates, and performance metrics.
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    Interpretation of some crucial problems in śamkara's adhyāsa-bhāsya.Bansidhar Bhatt - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5 (4):337-353.
    This article was presented as a research paper at the Rajasthan Sanskrit Conference, 4th Session, held in Jaipur, March 1977. I am thankful also to the Conference for allowing me to publish it elsewhere.
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  19. The concepts of Ātman and Paramātman in Indian thought.S. R. Bhatt - 2005 - Ahmedabad: Gujarat Vidyasabha, B. J. Institute of Learning & Research.
    Lectures delivered in Sheth Shri Popatlal Hemchand Adhyatma vyakhyanamala, organized by B.J. Institute of Learning and Research with special references to Jaina doctrines and philosophy.
     
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    Social Entrepreneurship in Non-munificent Institutional Environments and Implications for Institutional Work: Insights from China.Babita Bhatt, Israr Qureshi & Suhaib Riaz - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (3):605-630.
    We investigate the research question: Why are there very few social enterprises in China? Our findings unpack four types of institutional challenges to social entrepreneurship, as perceived by social entrepreneurs: norms of a strong role for government; misunderstood or unknown role for social enterprises; non-supportive rules and regulations; and lack of socio-cultural values and beliefs in support of social goals. We contribute to the literature on social enterprises by showing how an institutional environment may be “non-munificent,” i.e., non-supportive for the (...)
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    Ethical Complexity of Social Change: Negotiated Actions of a Social Enterprise.Babita Bhatt - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 177 (4):743-762.
    This paper investigates how social enterprises navigate through the ethical complexity of social change and extends the ethical quandaries faced by social enterprises beyond organisational boundaries. Building on the emerging literature on the ethics of SEs, I conceptualise ethics as an engagement with power relations. I develop theoretical arguments to understand the interaction between ethical predispositions of a SE and the normative structure of the social system in which it operates. I applied this conceptualisation in a hierarchical and heterogeneous rural (...)
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    An analysis of the performance of Artificial Neural Network technique for apple classification.Ashutosh Kumar Bhatt, Durgesh Pant & Richa Singh - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (1):103-111.
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  23. Degree quantifiers, position of merger effects with their restrictors, and conservativity.Rajesh Bhatt & Roumyana Pancheva - 2007 - In Chris Barker & Pauline I. Jacobson (eds.), Direct compositionality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 14--306.
     
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    Automatic apple grading model development based on back propagation neural network and machine vision, and its performance evaluation.A. K. Bhatt & D. Pant - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (1):45-56.
  25. Buddhist Foundations of Global Ethics.Sr Bhatt - 2003 - In Siddheswar Rameshwar Bhatt (ed.), Buddhist thought and culture in India and Korea. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 194.
     
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    Ethnic Absolutism and the Authoritarian Spirit.Chetan Bhatt - 1999 - Theory, Culture and Society 16 (2):65-85.
    This article explores the ideological and historical basis of new authoritarian South Asian and Hindu movements, and considers the links between their ideologies and the history of racial and ethnic formations in the west during the Enlightenment period. Using Paul Gilroy's work on radical black conservatism as a starting point, the author explores some of the metaphysical ideas behind the late modern recovery of primordial ethnic belonging. The author considers the possibilities of a volkish anti-racism in contemporary movements by highlighting (...)
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    Kant'sraw man 'and the miming of primitivism: Spivak's' critique of postcolonial reason'.Chetan Bhatt - 2001 - Radical Philosophy 105 (Jan).
  28. Origin and Spread of Buddhism in India and Outside.Sr Bhatt - 2003 - In Siddheswar Rameshwar Bhatt (ed.), Buddhist thought and culture in India and Korea. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 1.
     
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  29. On the Validity of Inferential Knowledge in Indian Philosophy.S. R. Bhatt - 1983 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3):323-327.
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    Plotinus and Vedanta.S. R. Bhatt - 2002 - In Paulos Gregorios (ed.), Neoplatonism and Indian philosophy. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. pp. 9--211.
  31. Primordial being.C. Bhatt - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 100:28-41.
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    Primordial being: Enlightenment, Schopenhauer and the Indian subject of postcolonial theory.Chetan Bhatt - 2000 - Radical Philosophy 100 (March/).
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  33. Sarikaracarya's Relevance to the Present Age.Drnr Bhatt - 1997 - In V. Venkatachalam (ed.), Śaṅkarācārya: the ship of enlightenment. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. pp. 55.
     
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    The Basic Ways of Knowing: An In-Depth Study of Kumārila's Contribution to Indian EpistemologyThe Basic Ways of Knowing: An In-Depth Study of Kumarila's Contribution to Indian Epistemology.Francis X. Clooney & Govardhan P. Bhatt - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (1):156.
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  35. CEUR Workshop Proceedings Vol-812.Janna Hastings, Oliver Kutz, Mehul Bhatt & Stefano Borgo (eds.) - 2011 - Editors.
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    After the Masters: Contemporary Indian Architecture.Hasan Uddin Khan, Vikram Bhatt & Peter Scriver - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):313.
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  37. CEUR Workshop Procecedings Vol-1007.Oliver Kutz, Mehul Bhatt, Stefano Borgo & Paulo Santos (eds.) - 2013
     
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    Response to: Brief Comments on “Siddhis and Psi Research: An Interdisciplinary Analysis”.Sonali Bhatt Marwaha - 2017 - Journal of World Philosophies 2 (1):179-182.
    In his brief comments on “Siddhis and Psi Research: An Interdisciplinary Analysis,” Ed Kelly expresses disappointment that the paper does not mirror his worldview, which includes questioning the reality of psi—especially precognition, accepting post-mortem survival and observational evidence for macro-PK including levitation. In this brief response to Kelly, I provide arguments in support of informational psi, particularly precognition, and in favor of a physicalist, signal-based approach to psi, with brief points against the validity of micro-PK and post-mortem survival.
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    Case Marking in Hindi as the Weaker Language.Silvina Montrul, Archna Bhatia, Rakesh Bhatt & Vandana Puri - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Does language dominance modulate knowledge of case marking in Hindi-speaking bilinguals? Hindi is a split ergative language with a rich morphological case system. Subjects of transitive perfective predicates are marked with ergative case (-ne). Human specific direct objects, indirect objects, and dative subjects are marked with the particle -ko. We compared knowledge of case marking in Hindi-English bilinguals with different dominance patterns: 23 balanced bilinguals and two groups of bilinguals with Hindi as their weaker language: 24 L2 learners of Hindi (...)
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    AjitāgamaAjitagama.Ludo Rocher & N. R. Bhatt - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (2):309.
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    Neuroergonomic Analysis of Dynamic Vs. Flat Rate Pricing on Consumers.Hongjun Ye, Siddharth Bhatt, Hasan Ayaz, Prashant Srivastava & Rajneesh Suri - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Managing Impressions in the Face of Rising Stakeholder Pressures: Examining Oil Companies’ Shifting Stances in the Climate Change Debate.Mignon D. Van Halderen, Mamta Bhatt, Guido A. J. M. Berens, Tom J. Brown & Cees B. M. Van Riel - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 133 (3):567-582.
    In this paper, we examine how organizations’ impression management evolves in response to rising stakeholder pressures regarding organizations’ corporate responsibility initiatives. We conducted a comparative case study analysis over a period of 13 years for two organizations—Exxon and BP—that took extreme initial stances on climate change. We found that as stakeholder pressures rose, their IM tactics unfolded in four phases: advocating the initial stance, sensegiving to clarify the initial stance, image repairing, and adjusting the stance. Taken together, our analysis of (...)
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    Licensing of PPI indefinites: Movement or pseudoscope?Vincent Homer & Rajesh Bhatt - 2019 - Natural Language Semantics 27 (4):279-321.
    Positive Polarity indefinites, such as some in English, are licensed in simplex negative sentences as long as they take wide scope over negation. When it surfaces under a clausemate negation, some can in principle take wide scope either by movement or by some semantic mechanism; e.g., it can take pseudoscope if it is interpreted as a choice function variable. Therefore, there is some uncertainty regarding the way in which PPI indefinites get licensed: can pseudoscope suffice? In this article we show, (...)
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    Approximate postdictive reasoning with answer set programming.Manfred Eppe & Mehul Bhatt - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (4):676-719.
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    Commonsense visual sensemaking for autonomous driving – On generalised neurosymbolic online abduction integrating vision and semantics.Jakob Suchan, Mehul Bhatt & Srikrishna Varadarajan - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 299 (C):103522.
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    Commonsense visual sensemaking for autonomous driving – On generalised neurosymbolic online abduction integrating vision and semantics.Jakob Suchan, Mehul Bhatt & Srikrishna Varadarajan - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 299 (C):103522.
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    Jainism for a New World Order.Siddheshwar Rameshwar Bhatt - 2021 - Springer Singapore.
    This book analyses global issues holistically and offers pragmatic solutions from a Jainism perspective. Accordingly, it presents a fresh vision of individual development, social transformation and cosmic wellbeing based on the central tenets and practices of Jainism. Through this book, readers learn viable solutions to the current problems of environmental disharmony, economical distress, and religious and cultural conflicts. It deals with religious pluralism and brings to fore the need for harmony of religions and interfaith dialogues. The book is interesting for (...)
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    Cellular Adaptation Relies on Regulatory Proteins Having Episodic Memory.Razvan C. Stan, Darshak K. Bhatt & Maristela M. de Camargo - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (1):1900115.
    The ability to memorize changes in the environment is present at all biological levels, from social groups and individuals, down to single cells. Trans‐generational memory is embedded subcellularly through genetic and epigenetic mechanisms. Evidence that cells process and remember features of the immediate environment using protein sensors is reviewed. It is argued that this mnemonic ability is encapsulated within the protein conformational space and lasts throughout its lifetime, which can overlap with the lifespan of the organism. Means to determine diachronic (...)
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    Human rights and COVID-19 triage: a comment on the Bath protocol.Vivek Bhatt, Sabine Michalowski, Aaron Wyllie, Margot Kuylen & Wayne Martin - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (7):464-466.
    In their discussion paper of November 2020, Cooket alpresent a draft protocol for navigating circumstances in which emergency services are overwhelmed. Their paper suggests that COVID-related triage decisions should be based on clinical assessment, patient and family consultation, and a range of ethical considerations. In this response, we note that the protocol exhibits an ambiguity that is likely to result in irresolvable dilemmas when put into practice. This ambiguity is exemplified in the paper’s prime ethical imperative (to ‘save more lives (...)
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    A history based approximate epistemic action theory for efficient postdictive reasoning.Manfred Eppe & Mehul Bhatt - 2015 - Journal of Applied Logic 13 (4):720-769.
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