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    Indra's net: defending Hinduism's philosophical unity.Rajiv Malhotra - 2014 - Noida: HarperCollins Publishers India.
    Pt. 1. Purva paksha (examination of my opponents' positions) -- pt. 2. Uttara paksha (my response).
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    Rediscovering indian civilization: Indian contributions to the rise of the modern west.John M. Hobson & Rajiv Malhotra - manuscript
    This paper presents a challenge to Eurocentric world history on the grounds that it reifies and exaggerates the role of the West in the creation of modernity, while simultaneously ignoring India's seminal contributions. The groundwork is prepared in the first three sections, which refute the parochial biases of Eurocentrism by revealing India's impressive early developmental record and its place near the center of a nascent global economy. The paper culminates in an approach that places the "dialogue of civilizations" center-stage of (...)
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    Author’s Response: The Question of Dharmic Coherence. [REVIEW]Rajiv Malhotra - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):369-408.
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    Differing Worldviews in Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different.Shrinivas Tilak - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):287-310.
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    Comparative Religion as Cultural Combat: Occidentalism and Relativism in Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different.Robert A. Yelle - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):335-348.
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    Overreaching to be Different: A Critique of Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different.Nicholas F. Gier - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):259-285.
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    Christianity, History and the Dharma in Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different.Cleo McNelly Kearns - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):349-368.
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    Christianity, History and the Dharma in Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different.Cleo McNelly Kearns - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):349-368.
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    The Issue of Not Being Different Enough: Some Reflections on Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different.Gerald James Larson - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):311-322.
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    Comparative Religion as Cultural Combat: Occidentalism and Relativism in Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different. [REVIEW]Robert A. Yelle - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):335-348.
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    Overreaching to be Different: A Critique of Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different. [REVIEW]Nicholas F. Gier - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):259-285.
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    The Issue of Not Being Different Enough: Some Reflections on Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different. [REVIEW]Gerald James Larson - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):311-322.
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  13. Review of Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism. [REVIEW]Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2013 - Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 118 (6):407-8.
    Malhotra is generally portrayed by American and European philosophers as a theologian and he is relegated to the backwaters of Hindutva. This review makes a strong case for Malhotra's scholarship and contextualizes him within the domains of philosophy and even Liberation theology. Malhotra's scholarship has been non-pejoratively assessed in this review.
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  14. Toxicity and verbal aggression on social media: Polarized discourse on wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.Rajiv N. Rimal, Daniel J. Barnett, Neil Alperstein & Paola Pascual-Ferrá - 2021 - Big Data and Society 8 (1).
    Medical and public health professionals recommend wearing face masks to combat the spread of the coronavirus disease of 2019. While the majority of people in the United States support wearing face masks as an effective tool to combat COVID-19, a smaller percentage declared the recommendation by public health agencies as a government imposition and an infringement on personal liberty. Social media play a significant role in amplifying public health issues, whereby a minority against the imposition can speak loudly, perhaps using (...)
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    Torn between Legal Claiming and Privatized Remedy: Rights Mobilization against Gold Mining in Chile.Rajiv Maher, David Monciardini & Steffen Böhm - 2021 - Business Ethics Quarterly 31 (1):37-74.
    ABSTRACTMany academic authors, policy makers, NGOs, and corporations have focused on top-down human rights global norm-making, such as the United Nations Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights. What is often missing are contextual and substantive analyses that interrogate rights mobilization and linkages between voluntary transnational rules and domestic governance. Deploying a socio-legal approach and using a combination of longitudinal field and archival data, this article investigates how a local, indigenous community in Northern Chile mobilized their rights over a period (...)
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    Extracting Legitimacy: An Analysis of Corporate Responses to Accusations of Human Rights Abuses.Rajiv Maher, Moritz Neumann & Mette Slot Lykke - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 176 (4):609-628.
    We ask what type of neutralization techniques corporations apply to allegations of human rights abuses. We proceed by undertaking a Qualitative Content Analysis of 162 responses by ten extractives-sector firms over a period of 14 years. The firms were responding to accusations of human rights impacts documented by the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre. We use Garrett et al.’s :507–520, 1989) framework of neutralization techniques consisting of denial, justification, concession and excuse to examine the responses. During our QCA, we (...)
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    Alternative Modernity: The Technical Turn in Philosophy and Social Theory.Ashok Malhotra & Andrew Feenberg - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (4):605.
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    Comprehension and recall of informed consent among participating families in a birth cohort study on diarrhoeal disease.Rajiv Sarkar, Edward Wilson Grandin, Beryl Primrose Gladstone, Jayaprakash Muliyil & Gagandeep Kang - 2009 - Public Health Ethics 2 (1):37-44.
    Comprehension and recall of informed consent was assessed after the study closure in the parents/guardians of a birth cohort of children participating in an intensive three-year diarrhoeal surveillance. A structured questionnaire was administered by field workers who had not participated in the study's follow-up protocol. Of 368 respondents, 329 stated that the study was adequately explained during enrolment, but only 159 could recall that it was on diarrhoea. Nearly half of the respondents stated that they would not have participated if (...)
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    Repetition Without Repetition: Challenges in Understanding Behavioral Flexibility in Motor Skill.Rajiv Ranganathan, Mei-Hua Lee & Karl M. Newell - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    A hallmark of skilled motor performance is behavioral flexibility – i.e., experts can not only produce a movement pattern to reliably achieve a given task goal, but also possess the ability to change that movement pattern to fit a new context. In this perspective article, we briefly highlight the factors that are critical to understanding behavioral flexibility, and its connection to movement variability, stability, and learning. We then address how practice strategies should be developed from a motor learning standpoint to (...)
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    Comparison of group counseling with individual counseling in the comprehension of informed consent: a randomized controlled trial.Rajiv Sarkar, Thuppal V. Sowmyanarayanan, Prasanna Samuel, Azara S. Singh, Anuradha Bose, Jayaprakash Muliyil & Gagandeep Kang - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):8-.
    BackgroundStudies on different methods to supplement the traditional informed consent process have generated conflicting results. This study was designed to evaluate whether participants who received group counseling prior to administration of informed consent understood the key components of the study and the consent better than those who received individual counseling, based on the hypothesis that group counseling would foster discussion among potential participants and enhance their understanding of the informed consent.MethodsParents of children participating in a trial of nutritional supplementation were (...)
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    Western Approaches to Eastern Philosophy.Ashok Malhotra - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (4):580-581.
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    Beyond Existentialism and Zen: Religion in a Pluralistic World.Ashok Malhotra - 1981 - Philosophy East and West 31 (1):109-110.
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    Pharmacological Treatment of Schizophrenia.Rajiv Tandon & Michael D. Jibson - 2004 - In Jaak Panksepp (ed.), Textbook of Biological Psychiatry. Wiley-Liss. pp. 299.
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    Squeezing Psychological Freedom in Corporate–Community Engagement.Rajiv Maher - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):1047-1066.
    This article analyses the ethics of how community engagement and dialogue as applied by a mining corporation in Chile led to erosion of the community’s psychological freedom despite being aligned with best practice. This article details how a mining company squeezed the psychological freedom of the community in order to obtain an agreement between the period of 2000 and 2016. The findings focus particularly on a 9-month period between 2015 and 2016 when the company undertook intense community engagement. The article (...)
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    The Essence of Yoga: A Contribution to the Psychohistory of Indian Civilisation.Ashok Malhotra - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (3):356-357.
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    Towards new beginnings.Rajiv Gandhi - 1990 - In Kishor Gandhi (ed.), The Odyssey of science, culture, and consciousness. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications. pp. 1.
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  27. Alsop, Ruth, Elon Gilbert, John Farrington, and.Rajiv Khandelwal, J. Atkin & K. M. Leisinger - 2005 - Agriculture and Human Values 22:117-118.
     
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    Vedanta and Modern Science.Ashok Malhotra - 1983 - Philosophy East and West 33 (2):203-206.
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    Art and Institution: Aesthetics in the Late Works of Merleau-Ponty.Rajiv Kaushik - 2011 - Continuum.
    Introduction -- Matisse in slow motion -- Art and natural being -- Proust and the significant event -- Reversibility between the arts -- Concluding remarks.
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    Merleau-Ponty between philosophy and symbolism: the matrixed ontology.Rajiv Kaushik - 2019 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Merleau-Ponty states in his Institution and Passivity lectures that he wants to "consider criticism itself as a symbolic form" as opposed to doing "a philosophy of symbolic form." This statement seems counterintuitive for Merleau-Ponty, who has been called "the philosopher of the sensible." In this book, Kaushik investigates this question, arguing that Merleau-Ponty has raised the stakes of his ontology such that it is no longer a matter of finding a solution to the difference between "the real and the fictive" (...)
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    Effacing the Dilemma of the Rumouring Subject: A Value-oriented Approach towards Studying Misinformation on Social Media.Rajiv Aricat - 2018 - Journal of Human Values 24 (1):56-65.
    Rumour has been part of collective human life for centuries. Communities deal with anxiety and make sense of the unknowable by mixing apprehensions with what is already known to them. With modernity, and in line with studies on a range of social phenomena, there have been efforts to develop a science on rumour. Most of these studies deal with rumour at the propositional level, such that the rumouring or rumour-rebutting subject invariably belongs to one of the two sides of the (...)
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    Pandit rajdani Tigunait, seven systems of indian philosophy.Ashok Malhotra - 1986 - Metaphilosophy 17 (2-3):188-191.
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    Studies in Comparative Aesthetics.Ashok Malhotra - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (1):140-141.
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    Reflections on the Clash or Reconciliation of Civilizations.Ashok Kumar Malhotra - 2011 - Dialogue and Universalism 21 (1):95-107.
    The thesis of the paper is that the root cause of clash or reconciliation among civilizations is housed in the drama of consciousness! Two models of consciousness that highlight this drama are put forward here. First is Jean Gebser’s view, which asserts that the history of human civilization is nothing more than the manifestations of the development of consciousness. This development has taken place through five distinct stages: the archaic, magical, mythic, mental and integrative. Clash in civilizations is due to (...)
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    Folk-economic beliefs as moral intuitions.Neil Malhotra - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Indian Metaphysics and Epistemology: The Tradition of Nyaya-Vaisesika up to Gangesa.Ashok Malhotra - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):303-305.
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    Are Temporary or Permanent Income Payments Better Placed to Boost Demand during Covid-19?Rajiv Prabhakar - 2022 - Basic Income Studies 17 (1):15-27.
    Covid-19 has sparked calls for a universal basic income as a way of coping with a demand shock caused by the pandemic. Temporary income payments have been part of the emergency response to the pandemic. This paper questions the effectiveness of temporary payments as a way to raise demand. Some observers claim that vouchers are better targeted at sectors hit hard by Covid-19 as people may have a tendency to save than spend from temporary payments. There may be a stronger (...)
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    Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy.Ashok Malhotra - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (2):230-231.
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    Some Contemporary Meta-Ethical Theories.Ashok Malhotra - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (3):406-407.
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    Deliberating or Stalling for Justice? Dynamics of Corporate Remediation and Victim Resistance Through the Lens of Parentalism: The Fundão dam Collapse and the Renova Foundation in Brazil.Rajiv Maher - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (1):15-36.
    Using the political corporate social responsibility lens of parentalism, this paper investigates the more subtle and less-visible interactional dynamics and strategies of power, resistance and justification that manifest between a multi-stakeholder-governed foundation and victims of a mining corporation’s dam collapse. The Renova Foundation was established to provide remedy through a deliberative approach to hundreds of thousands of victims from Brazil’s worst socio-environmental disaster—the collapse of Samarco Mining Corporation’s Fundão tailings dam. Data were collected from a combination of fieldwork and archival (...)
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    Artificial intelligence for good health: a scoping review of the ethics literature.Jennifer Gibson, Vincci Lui, Nakul Malhotra, Jia Ce Cai, Neha Malhotra, Donald J. Willison, Ross Upshur, Erica Di Ruggiero & Kathleen Murphy - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-17.
    BackgroundArtificial intelligence has been described as the “fourth industrial revolution” with transformative and global implications, including in healthcare, public health, and global health. AI approaches hold promise for improving health systems worldwide, as well as individual and population health outcomes. While AI may have potential for advancing health equity within and between countries, we must consider the ethical implications of its deployment in order to mitigate its potential harms, particularly for the most vulnerable. This scoping review addresses the following question: (...)
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    Are Basic Capital Versus Basic Income Debates Too Narrow?Rajiv Prabhakar - 2018 - Basic Income Studies 13 (1).
    Basic income and basic capital are two common ideas for redesigning distribution. Basic income provides people with a regular income from government. Basic capital provides people with a lump-sum grant. An important part of scholarly debate concentrates on the merits of basic income versus basic capital. This paper claims that these debates are too narrow. First, current debates overlook the way that a chief inspiration for both ideas, Thomas Paine, wanted basic capital and basic income to be complements not substitutes. (...)
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    Deep problems with neural network models of human vision.Jeffrey S. Bowers, Gaurav Malhotra, Marin Dujmović, Milton Llera Montero, Christian Tsvetkov, Valerio Biscione, Guillermo Puebla, Federico Adolfi, John E. Hummel, Rachel F. Heaton, Benjamin D. Evans, Jeffrey Mitchell & Ryan Blything - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e385.
    Deep neural networks (DNNs) have had extraordinary successes in classifying photographic images of objects and are often described as the best models of biological vision. This conclusion is largely based on three sets of findings: (1) DNNs are more accurate than any other model in classifying images taken from various datasets, (2) DNNs do the best job in predicting the pattern of human errors in classifying objects taken from various behavioral datasets, and (3) DNNs do the best job in predicting (...)
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    Affectivity and Religious Experience.Rajiv Kaushik - 2008 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 8:55-71.
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    The mind of the Guru: conservations with spiritual masters.Rajiv Mehrotra - 2003 - New York, NY: Viking Press.
    Author's interviews with twenty contemporary philosophical masters of different spiritual backgrounds predominantly Indic to quest for seeking philosophical concepts and spiritual life.
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    The mind of the guru: conversation with spiritual masters.Rajiv Mehrotra - 2003 - New Delhi, India: Hay House India.
    Author's interviews with twenty-five contemporary philosophical masters of different spiritual backgrounds predominantly Indic to quest for seeking philosophical concepts and spiritual life.
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  47. An integrated model for ethical decisions in marketing research.Naresh K. Malhotra & Gina L. Miller - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (3):263-280.
    While many models of ethical decision-making in marketing have been presented in the literature, no recent attempts have been made to explicitly account for ethical decision-making from a marketing research perspective. We present an ethical framework for marketing research, the various philosophies of ethics, and a few enduring marketing ethical decision-making models, thus laying the foundation for a descriptive model for ethics in marketing research. The authors then develop an integrated model of ethical decision-making that incorporates the perspectives of all (...)
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    The Passivity of Institution in Merleau Ponty: Pandemic Thinking.Rajiv Kaushik - 2022 - Humana Mente 15 (41):177-194.
    This paper examines the relationship between Merleau-Ponty's lectures on institution and his lectures on passivity. I argue that the relationship depends on Merleau-Ponty's internal critique of institution as outlined in Husserl's ouevre. That is, institution is not only human institution, which rests on temporality and time-consciousness, but also animal, biological and even virological, which rests on a certain, non-euclidian space of the body. Merleau-Ponty's focus in the course is animal institution: animal morphology, menstruation, puberty, etc. These are what tie institution (...)
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    Art, language and figure in Merleau-Ponty: excursions in hyper-dialectic.Rajiv Kaushik - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Introduction.Rajiv Kaushik - 2017 - Chiasmi International 19:229-232.
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