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  1. A History of Indian Philosophy.Surendranath Dasgupta, M. Hiriyanna, S. K. Belvalkar & R. D. Ranade - 1934 - International Journal of Ethics 45 (1):102-107.
     
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    Using rhetorical strategies to design prompts: a human-in-the-loop approach to make AI useful.Nupoor Ranade, Marly Saravia & Aditya Johri - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-22.
    The growing capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) word processing models have demonstrated exceptional potential to impact language related tasks and functions. Their fast pace of adoption and probable effect has also given rise to controversy within certain fields. Models, such as GPT-3, are a particular concern for professionals engaged in writing, particularly as their engagement with these technologies is limited due to lack of ability to control their output. Most efforts to maximize and control output rely on a process known (...)
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    History of Indian philosophy..Shripad Krishna Belvalkar, Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade & Bombay - 1927 - Poona,: Bilvakuñja publishing house. Edited by R. D. Ranade.
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  4. History of Indian Philosophy in Eight Volumes, Vol. 7: Indian Mysticism. Part 1: Mysticism in Maharashtra.S. K. Belvalkar & R. D. Ranade - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):111-112.
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    Rise of the Marāthā Power and Other EssaysAnd Gleanings from Marāthā ChroniclesRise of the Maratha Power and Other EssaysAnd Gleanings from Maratha Chronicles.Robert L. Bock, M. G. Rānadé, K. T. Telang & M. G. Ranade - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):583.
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    A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy.E. Washburn Hopkins & R. D. Ranade - 1927 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 47:274.
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    History of Indian Philosophy; Philosophy of Hindu Sadhana.James Bissett Pratt, S. K. Belvalkar, R. D. Ranade, Nalini Kanta Brahma & Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (6):631.
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  8. A constructive survey of Upanishadic philosophy.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1926 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
     
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  9. A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy, Being a Systematic Introduction to Indian Metaphysics.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1926 - Oriental Book Agency.
     
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  10. A Philosophy of Spirit.Rd Ranade - 1994 - In S. P. Dubey (ed.), The Metaphysics of the Spirit. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. pp. 1--236.
     
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  11. Hindusthāni Music.G. H. Ranade - 1938 - G.H. Ranade.
     
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    Jnaneshwar: The Guru's Guru.R. D. Ranade - 1994 - SUNY Press.
    Thirteenth-century India saw a huge revival of religious devotion among the common folk, similar to the waves of religious fervor that swept over late medieval Europe. One of the pillars of this revival was the poet-saint Jnaneshwar, author of an exquisite commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. Like his contemporary Dante, Jnaneshwar was a poet of the vernacular, who wrote in Marathi, the language of ordinary villagers, rather than the Sanskrit of the brahmin orthodoxy. Over the centuries, the Jnaneshwari, as his (...)
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    Studies in Indian philosophy.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1986 - Bombay: Maharashtra State Board for Literature and Culture. Edited by B. R. Kulkarni.
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    The Bhagavadgītā as a philosophy of God-realisation.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1965 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
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  15. Vedānta: the culmination of Indian thought.Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1970 - Bombay,: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
     
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  16. Au delà des marches.R. D. Rânadé, Marguerite Alpe-Roussel & Achyut S. Apté - 1965 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 70 (3):382-383.
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    Kumārajīva: philosopher and seer.H. G. Ranade (ed.) - 2015 - New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
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  18. The Indian Philosophical Review, vol. I.Allan G. Widgery & R. D. Ranade - 1918 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 86:152-153.
     
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    Cultural Values and Volunteering: A Cross-cultural Comparison of Students’ Motivation to Volunteer in 13 Countries. [REVIEW]Henrietta Grönlund, Kirsten Holmes, Chulhee Kang, Ram A. Cnaan, Femida Handy, Jeffrey L. Brudney, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Lesley Hustinx, Meenaz Kassam, Lucas C. P. M. Meijs, Anne Birgitta Pessi, Bhangyashree Ranade, Karen A. Smith, Naoto Yamauchi & Siniša Zrinščak - 2011 - Journal of Academic Ethics 9 (2):87-106.
    Voluntary participation is connected to cultural, political, religious and social contexts. Social and societal factors can provide opportunities, expectations and requirements for voluntary activity, as well as influence the values and norms promoting this. These contexts are especially central in the case of voluntary participation among students as they are often responding to the societal demands for building a career and qualifying for future assignments and/or government requirements for completing community service. This article questions how cultural values affect attitudes towards (...)
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