Works by Mohanty, Jitendra N. (exact spelling)

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  1. Kant on 'Truth'.Jitendra N. Mohanty - 2000 - In D. P. Chattopadhyaya, S. Basu, M. N. Mitra & R. Mukhopadhyay (eds.), Realism, Responses and Reactions. Essays in Honour of Pranab Kumar Sen. Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 335-352.
     
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    Levels of understanding 'intentionality'.Jitendra N. Mohanty - 1986 - The Monist 69 (October):505-520.
    Franz Brentano’s thesis that the mental is characterised by a peculiar directedness towards an object or by intentionality, has been recognised, in contemporary philosophy, by a large body of philosophers of widely differing persuasions. Those who have come to terms with this phenomenon have found a place for it within their larger philosophical positions: this affects the way they understand the nature and role of intentionality. In this essay, I will distinguish four types of theories of intentionality—each of which is (...)
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    Phenomenology and Existentialism: Encounter with Indian Philosophy.Jitendra N. Mohanty - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (4):485-511.
    The article seeks a confrontation between phenomenology - in its husserlian and existential forms - with indian philosophy, Particularly the nyaya--Vaisesika, Samkhya--Vedanta and buddhist schools. Confrontation with husserlian phenomenology is carried through under three headings: (a) methodology, (b) theory of the 'eidos' and (c) the notion of transcendental subjectivity. Despite close affinities, Indian thought is found to lack the dialectics of intention and fulfillment and the supposed temporality and historicity of transcendental subjectivity. The existential concepts of 'sorge' and 'geworfenheit' are (...)
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  4. Perceptual meaning.Jitendra N. Mohanty - 1986 - Topoi 5 (September):131-136.