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  1. Samayasundara's Sāmācārī-Śataka and Jaina Sectarian divisions in the seventeenth century.Nalini Balbir - 2003 - In Piotr Balcerowicz (ed.), Essays in Jaina philosophy and religion. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. pp. 253--77.
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    Aspects of Jaina Monasticism.Nalini Balbir, Nathmal Tatia & Muni Mahendra Kumar - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (4):780.
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    VidūṣakaVidusaka.Nalini Balbir & G. K. Bhat - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (2):353.
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    Jaina studies: select papers presented in the 'Jaina Studies' Section at the 16th World Sanskrit Conference, Bangkok, Thailand & the 14th World Sanskrit Conference, Kyoto, Japan.Nalini Balbir & Peter Flügel (eds.) - 2018 - New Delhi, India: DK Publishers Distributors Pvt..
    Canonical texts -- Philosophy -- Literature and History.
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    Yogindu: Lumiere de l'Absolu.E. G., Nalini Balbir & Colette Caillat - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):194.
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    Genres littéraires en IndeGenres litteraires en Inde.Sheldon Pollock & Nalini Balbir - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (4):685.
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    Bulletin d'Etudes Indiennes.Ernest Bender, Nalini Balbir & Georges Pinault - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (1):173.
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  8. Svasti: essays in honour of Prof. Hampa Nagarajaiah for his 75th birthaday.Hampa Nāgarājayya & Nalini Balbir (eds.) - 2010 - Krishnapuradoddi: K.S. Muddappa Smaraka Trust.
    Contributed research papers on various aspects of Jainism, Jaina literature and philosophy.
     
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  9. Svasti: essays in honour of Prof. Hampa Nagarajaiah for his 75th birthaday.Hampa Nāgarājayya & Nalini Balbir (eds.) - 2010 - Krishnapuradoddi: K.S. Muddappa Smaraka Trust.
    Contributed research papers on various aspects of Jainism, Jaina literature and philosophy.
     
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    Langue, style, et structure dans le monde indien: Centenaire de Louis RenouLouis Renou: Choix d'études indiennesLouis Renou: Choix d'etudes indiennes.Edwin Gerow, Nalini Balbir, Georges-Jean Pinault & Jean Fezas - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):182.
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    Dānāṣṭakathā: Recueil Jaina de Huit Histoires sur le DonDanastakatha: Recueil Jaina de Huit Histoires sur le Don.William L. Smith & Nalini Balbir - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (4):781.
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    Ernst Leumann RevisitedĀvaśyaka-Studien. Vol. 1: Introduction générale et traductionsĀvaśyaka-Studien. Vol. 2: Glossar ausgewählter Wörter zu E. Leumanns "Die Āvaśyaka-Erzählungen"Ernest Leumann: Kleine SchriftenCatalogue of the Papers of Ernst Leumann in the Institute for the Culture and History of India and Tibet, University of HamburgAvasyaka-Studien. Vol. 1: Introduction generale et traductionsAvasyaka-Studien. Vol. 2: Glossar ausgewahlter Worter zu E. Leumanns "Die Avasyaka-Erzahlungen". [REVIEW]Ludo Rocher, Nalini Balbir, Thomas Oberlies, Birte Plutat & Ernst Leumann - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (2):206.
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    Haribhadra, Ballade des coquins. Titre original : Dhuttakkhâna (Dhûrtâkhyâna). Traduction inédite du prakrit, présentation, notes, chronologie et bibliographie par Jean-Pierre Osier et Nalini Balbir. Paris, Éditions Flammarion, 2004, 175 p.Haribhadra, Ballade des coquins. Titre original : Dhuttakkhâna (Dhûrtâkhyâna). Traduction inédite du prakrit, présentation, notes, chronologie et bibliographie par Jean-Pierre Osier et Nalini Balbir. Paris, Éditions Flammarion, 2004, 175 p. [REVIEW]André Couture - 2004 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (3):586-587.
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    Yogîndu: Lumière de l'absolu. Traduit de l'apabhramśa Par Nalini Balbir et Colette caillat. Préface de Bernard sergent; Helmuth Von glasenapp, jainism. An indian religion of salvation translated by shridhar B. shrotri. [REVIEW]W. Bollée - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (3):325-328.
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    Transitioning in grace: a yogi's approach to death and dying.Nalini Graeber - 2019 - Nevada City, California: Crystal Clarity Publishers.
    The deeper teachings of yoga state that "We are a soul, and have a body," but how do yogis respond when confronted with death-with their own time of passing? In Transitioning in Grace (based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, author of the classic Autobiography of a Yogi), Nalini Graeber presents true accounts of how longtime yogis and meditators have left their bodies. Some struggled with pain or illness. Others passed suddenly or unexpectedly. Most of these accounts are inspiring; (...)
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  16. Philosophy of Hindu sādhanā.Nalini Kanta Brahma - 1932 - Delhi: Book Faith India.
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    Pātañjala-Yogasūtra kā vivecanātmaka evaṃ tulanātmaka adhyayana.Nalinī Śuklā - 1975 - [s.l.]:
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    On perceiving facial expressions: the role of culture and context.Nalini Ambady & Max Weisbuch - 2011 - In Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Oxford University Press. pp. 479--488.
    Facial expressions have communicative properties that bear some importance to perceivers. Such expressions are informative with respect to the future behavior of the expressing individual and with respect to the conditions of the broader social environment. This article argues that appropriate responses to facial expressions are an important means by which people adapt to their social ecology. The immediate responses to facial expressions depend on contextual factors. It is more important for individuals to adapt to the ingroup than to other (...)
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    Minds Without Fear: Philosophy in the Indian Renaissance.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2017 - New York: Oup Usa. Edited by Jay L. Garfield.
    Minds Without Fear is an intellectual and cultural history of India during the period of British occupation. It demonstrates that this was a period of renaissance in India in which philosophy--both in the public sphere and in the Indian universities--played a central role in the emergence of a distinctively Indian modernity. The book is also a history of Indian philosophy. It demonstrates how the development of a secular philosophical voice facilitated the construction of modern Indian society and the consolidation of (...)
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    Mapping the public debate on ethical concerns: algorithms in mainstream media.Balbir S. Barn - 2019 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (1):124-139.
    Purpose Algorithms are in the mainstream media news on an almost daily basis. Their context is invariably artificial intelligence and machine learning decision-making. In media articles, algorithms are described as powerful, autonomous actors that have a capability of producing actions that have consequences. Despite a tendency for deification, the prevailing critique of algorithms focuses on ethical concerns raised by decisions resulting from algorithmic processing. However, the purpose of this paper is to propose that the ethical concerns discussed are limited in (...)
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    Indian Philosophy in English: From Renaissance to Independence.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield (eds.) - 2011 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    This book publishes, for the first time in decades, and in many cases, for the first time in a readily accessible edition, English language philosophical literature written in India during the period of British rule.
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    Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry.Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    Of Minds and Molecules is the first anthology devoted exclusively to work in the philosophy of chemistry. The essays, written by both chemists and philosophers, adopt distinctive philosophical perspectives on chemistry and collectively offer both a conceptualization of and a justification for this emerging field.
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  23. Casuality and science.Nalini Kanta Brahma - 1939 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
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    Philosophy of Hindu sādhanā.Nalinīkānta Brahma - 1932 - Delhi: Book Faith India.
    The Book Presents The Practical Side Of Hindu Philosophy As Manifested In The Different Religiouns Systems Of The Hindus. It Shows The Essential Connection Between Theory And Practice, And To Point Out The True Significance Of The Course Of Discipline Prescribed By The Different Religious Systems For The Attainment Of Spiritual Realisation. A Highly Inteteresting And Important Work To The Literature Of Hindu Thought And Religion. Condition Good.
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  25. Philosophy of Hindu Sādhanā.Nalini Kanta Brahma - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):504-505.
     
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    Sense of fairness: Not by itself a moral sense and not a foundation of a lot of morality.Nalini Ramlakhan & Andrew Brook - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):96 - 97.
    Baumard et al. make a good case that a sense of fairness evolved and that showing this requires reciprocity games with choice of partner. However, they oversimplify both morality and the evolution of morality. Where fairness is involved in morality, other things are, too, and fairness is often not involved. In the evolution of morality, other things played a role. Plus, the motive for being fair originally was self-interest, not anything moral.
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    Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry.Nalini Bhushan & Stuart M. Rosenfeld (eds.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press.
    The essays, written by both chemists and philosophers, adopt distinctive philosophical perspectives on chemistry and collectively offer both a conceptualization ...
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    The texture lexicon: Understanding the categorization of visual texture terms and their relationship to texture images.Nalini Bhushan, A. Ravishankar Rao & Gerald L. Lohse - 1997 - Cognitive Science 21 (2):219-246.
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    Further Thoughts about Colonial Subjectivity: a Reply to our Critics.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2019 - Sophia 58 (1):49-53.
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  30. What is a chemical property?Nalini Bhushan - 2007 - Synthese 155 (3):293 - 305.
    Despite the currently perceived urgent need among contemporary philosophers of chemistry for adjudicating between two rival metaphysical conceptual frameworks—is chemistry primarily a science of substances or processes?—this essay argues that neither provides us with what we need in our attempts to explain and comprehend chemical operations and phenomena. First, I show the concept of a chemical property can survive the abandoning of the metaphysical framework of substance. While this abandonment means that we will need to give up essential properties, contingent (...)
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    Special issue on post/coloniality and subjectivity.Nalini Persram - 2013 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 33 (3):135.
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    Māyā and Mokṣa: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya's Spiritual Philosophy as a Vedāntin Critique of Kant.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (1):3-25.
    Abstract:Subject As Freedom (1930) is correctly regarded as Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya's magnum opus. But this text relies on a set of ideas and develops from a set of concerns that KCB develops more explicitly in essays written both before and after that text, which might be regarded as its intellectual bookends. These ideas are important and fascinating in their own right. They also illuminate KCB's engagement with Kant and with the Vedānta tradition as well as his understanding of freedom itself, including (...)
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    The influence of the fear facial expression on prosocial responding.Abigail A. Marsh & Nalini Ambady - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (2):225-247.
  34. Of Minds and Molecules: New Philosophical Perspectives on Chemistry.Nalini Bhushan & Stuart Rosenfeld - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (211):301-303.
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    The Possibility of a Radically Different Language.Nalini Bhushan - 1996 - Philosophical Investigations 19 (3):237-263.
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    Simulating sensorimotor metaphors: Novel metaphors influence sensory judgments.Michael L. Slepian & Nalini Ambady - 2014 - Cognition 130 (3):309-314.
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    Moral religion of Kant and karmayoga of the gītā.Balbir Singh Gauchhwal - 1964 - Kant Studien 55 (1-4):394-409.
  38. Moral religion of Kant and Karmayoga of the Gita.Balbir Singh Gauchhwal - 1964 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 55 (4):394.
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    The concept of perfection in the teachings of Kant and the gītā.Balbir Singh Gauchhwal - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 12 (2):99-124.
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    The metaphysical foundations of hindu ethics and religion.Balbir Singh Gauchhwal - 1966 - Philosophy East and West 16 (3/4):143-159.
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    The sphere and significance of ethics, morality, and religion in hindu tradition.Balbir Singh Gauchhwal - 1964 - Philosophy East and West 13 (4):339-359.
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    A dynamic interactive theory of person construal.Jonathan B. Freeman & Nalini Ambady - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (2):247-279.
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    Introduction.Nalini Bhushan - 2004 - Foundations of Chemistry 6 (1):3-9.
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    Lala Lajpat Rai’s Classification of Nationalism: Can It Help Us to Understand Contemporary Nationalist Movements?Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2018 - Sophia 57 (3):363-374.
    India has been independent for 70 years now, and it is a good time to reflect on the political philosophy that underwrote the movement that gained that independence. When we do so, we discover the origins of a political vocabulary that is still in use today, although sadly not used with the same rigor and precision with which it was used then. We also find that those who recur to Indian political thought from the pre-independence period tend to return to (...)
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    14. Swaraj and Swadeshi: Gandhi and Tagore on Ethics, Development, and Freedom.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2015 - In Roger T. Ames Peter D. Hershock (ed.), Value and Values: Economics and Justice in an Age of Global Interdependence. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 259-271.
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    Toward an anatomy of mourning: Discipline, devotion and liberation in a Freudian-buddhist framework.Nalini Bhushan - 2008 - Sophia 47 (1):57-69.
    In this essay I first articulate what I take to be an influential and for the most part persuasive model in the western psychoanalytic tradition that is a response to tragic loss, namely, the one that we find in Freud’s little essay entitled ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ (1917). I then use a well-known Buddhist folk tale about the plight of a young woman named Kisagotami to underscore central elements from Buddhist psychology on the subject of suffering that is a consequence of (...)
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    The Real Challenge of Cultural Diversity.Nalini Bhushan - 1991 - Teaching Philosophy 14 (2):165-178.
  48. Between Abhinavagupta and Daya Krishna : Krishna Chandra Bhattacharyya on the problem of other minds.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - 2023 - In Elise Coquereau-Saouma & Daniel Raveh (eds.), The Making of Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  49. Can Indian Philosophy Be Written in English? A Conversation with Daya Krishna.Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield - unknown
    The period of British colonial rule in India is typically regarded as philosophically sterile. Indian philosophy written in English during the British colonial period is often ignored in histories of Indian philosophy, or, when considered explicitly, dismissed either as uncreative or as inauthentic. The late Daya Krishna thought hard about this at the end of his life, and we have been thinking about this in conversation with him. We show that this dismissal is unjustified and that this is a fertile (...)
     
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    Contrary Thinking: Selected Essays of Daya Krishna.Nalini Bhushan, Jay L. Garfield & Daniel Raveh (eds.) - 2011 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Daya Krishna was easily the most creative and original Indian philosopher of the second half of the 20th century. His thought and philosophical energy dominated academic Indian philosophy and determined the nature of the engagement of Indian philosophy with Western philosophy during that period. He passed away recently, leaving behind an enormous corpus of published work on a wide range of philosophical topics, as well as a great deal of incomplete, nearly-complete and complete-but-as-yet-unpublished work. Daya Krishna's thought and publications address (...)
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