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    Ḥaqq va maṣlaḥat: maqālātī dar falsafah-ʼi ḥuqūq, falsafah-ʼi ḥaqq va falsafah-ʼi arzish.Muḥammad Rāsikh (ed.) - 2002 - Tihrān: Tarḥ-i Naw.
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    Sunnatʹgirāyī-i bāztābī: mabānī-i jāmiʻahʹshināsī-i siyāsī-i Īrān (ʻaṣr-i Qājār).Karāmat Allāh Rāsikh - 2018 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Āgāh.
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    Modern Sikh Warriors: Militants, Soldiers, Citizens.Walter Dorn & Stephen Gucciardi - 2017 - Journal of Military Ethics 16 (3-4):272-285.
    ABSTRACTCentral to the mainstream Sikh identity is the concept of ethically-justified force, used as a last resort. There is no place for absolute pacifism in this conception of ethical living. Fighters and martyrs occupy an important place in the Khalsa narrative, and Sikhs are constantly reminded of the sacrifices and heroism of their co-religionists of the past. This article explores how the Sikh warrior identity is manifested in the contemporary world. It examines the Sikhs who, in the 1980s (...)
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    Sikhs of the Khalsa: a history of the Khalsa rahit.W. H. McLeod - 2003 - New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
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    Sikh ethics.Surindar Singh Kohli - 1974 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Description: In this short treatise on Sikh Ethics, the Adi Granth has been taken as the basic and main sourcebook of the Sikh moralcode. The path of life enunciated by the Sikh Gurus is the path of self-realisation or perfectionism; it is neither self-gratification or hedonism nor self-denial or rationalism. Emphasis in Sikh Ethics is laid on the practice of godly qualities. Their observance makes a human being godlike. The field of the body is to be cultivated for truthful life (...)
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    Decolonizing Sikh Studies.Gurpreet Mahajan - 2021 - Journal of World Philosophies 6 (1):183-185.
    A call for decolonization must begin by acknowledging the context in which Sikh Studies has emerged in the west and the struggle for respect and recognition that marks the life of minorities. As our capacity to pursue an agenda for intra-group equality is constrained by the presence of inter-group inequalities, the two concerns must go together. Besides, as a discipline, Sikh Studies should aim to expose students to diverse epistemological frameworks so that they can craft an agenda for themselves and (...)
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    Sikh religion and philosophy.Nirmala Kumāra Jaina - 1979 - New Delhi: Sterling.
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    Understanding Sikh rehat maryada.Gurabak̲h̲asha Siṅgha Gulashana - 2015 - Essex, UK: Khalsa Pracharak Jatha.
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    Writing Sikh philosophy on its own terms.N. Muthu Mohan - 2020 - Amritsar, PB: Centre on Studies in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Guru Nanak Dev University. Edited by Sukhdeep Singh.
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    Sikh Philosophy as a Philosophy-of-Practice.Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):348-353.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Sikh Philosophy as a Philosophy-of-PracticeMonika Kirloskar-Steinbach (bio)Some recent publications on Indian philosophy argue that the colonial narrative about the philosophical traditions from the subcontinent was erroneous. It wrongly suggested that the erstwhile Brahmanic thought embodied by the darśanas was an exhaustive representation of philosophical activity on the subcontinent and that this activity came to a grinding halt with the onset of European modernity. In an attempt at rectifying this (...)
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    The Sikh perspective of human values.Guranāma Kaura (ed.) - 1998 - Patiala: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University.
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    The Sikhs in Relation to Hindus, Moslems, Christians, and Ahmadiyyas. A Study in Comparative Religion.Ananda K. Coomaraswamy - 1947 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 67 (1):67.
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    The Sikhs by John Clark Archer.Kilian J. Hennrich - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (1):109-110.
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    Sikh Fundamentalism.W. H. McLeod - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):15-27.
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    Early Sikh Tradition: A Study of the Janam-sākhīsEarly Sikh Tradition: A Study of the Janam-sakhis.Charles S. J. White & W. H. McLeod - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (2):418.
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    The Sikh Gurus and the Sikh Society.Charles S. J. White & Niharranjan Ray - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):565.
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    The Sikhs: History, Religion, and Society.Harjot Oberoi & W. H. McLeod - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):849.
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  18. Sikh fundamentalism: translating history into theory.Harjot Oberoi - 2010 - In Aakash Singh & Silika Mohapatra (eds.), Indian political thought: a reader. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Sikh Philosophy, Exploring gurmat Concepts in a Decolonized World, by Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair.John Kinsey - 2023 - Teaching Philosophy 46 (2):264-266.
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    The Sikhs, A Study in Comparative Religion.John Clark Archer - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):726-728.
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    The Role of Sikh Liberalism in Promoting Communal Harmony in Today’s World.Md Mohshin Reza - forthcoming - Philosophy and Progress:189-209.
    This study examines the role of the principle of Sikh liberalism in promoting communal harmony in today’s world. Communal harmony has been under threat in almost all countries for decades, and bigotry, distrust, and animosity prevail among the followers of diverse faithbased communities. Individuals need to be whole-hearted, liberal in approach, and tolerant toward the followers of other communities to reduce such inconsistencies in our society. The paper explores that the ideology of Sikh liberalism can be a role model for (...)
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    Essays on Sikh philosophy.N. Muthu Mohan - 1997 - Chandigarh: Institute of Sikh Studies.
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    Philosophy of Sikh gurus.Gurbachan Singh Makin - 1994 - Chandigarh: Guru Tegh Bahadur Educational Centre.
    Philosophical interpretation of Sikh hymns.
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    Learning from the Sikh Gurus: Improved Decision Making for More Sustainable Futures.Parminder Singh Sahota, Maurizio Sajeva, Mark Lemon & Mehar Brar - 2016 - Philosophy of Management 15 (1):21-34.
    The Brundtland Report popularized the concept of sustainable development as meeting “the needs of the present without compromising the ability for future generations to meet their own needs.” Twenty years later a United Nations report argued that current development strategies are inadequate for achieving sustainable development beyond 2015. Any approach to sustainability requires the negotiation and reconfiguration of resources, the consideration of the different stakeholder perceptions to uncertainty and its communication and the continuous recognition of potential threats. This paper aims (...)
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    Celebration of the Sikh ceremonies: according to the code of Sikh conduct & conventions as published by the SGPC, Amritsar = Sikkha sam̆sakāra.Labh Singh Moher - 2005 - [S.l.: [S.N.].
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    The resolute Sikhs.Rājindara Siṅgha Jālī - 2016 - South Riding, Virginia, USA: Jolly Literature House.
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    History in the sikh past.Anne Murphy - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (3):345–365.
    This article offers a reading of an early eighteenth-century Punjabi text—Gur Sobha or “The Splendor of the Guru”—as a form of historical representation, suggesting reasons for the importance of the representation of the past as history within Sikh discursive contexts. The text in question provides an account of the life, death, and teachings of the last of the ten living Sikh Gurus or teachers, Guru Gobind Singh. The article argues that the construction of history in this text is linked to (...)
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  28. Diasporic Impulses: Sikh Philosophy as an Assemblage.Arvind-Pal S. Mandair - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):364-378.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diasporic Impulses:Sikh Philosophy as an AssemblageArvind-Pal S. Mandair (bio)Let me begin this response by thanking the editors of Philosophy East and West for generously allowing space for this review forum on my recent book, Sikh Philosophy: Exploring Gurmat Concepts in a Decolonizing World (Bloomsbury, 2022), and thanking the reviewers Monika-Kirloskar Steinbach, Ananda Abeysekara, and Jeffery Long for their careful readings of this work. "Sikh Philosophy" names the modern academic (...)
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    Decolonizing Sikh Studies: A Feminist Manifesto.Katy Pal Sian & Rita Kaur Dhamoon - 2020 - Journal of World Philosophies 5 (2):43-60.
    In celebrating the epistemological reform and empowerment of non-white peoples in the academy, we propose a manifesto that seeks to dislodge the complacencies within Sikh Studies and within Sikh communities, and invite non-Sikhs to engage with radical Sikhi social justice. By dwelling at feminist intersections of postcolonial studies, decolonial studies, and decolonization studies, we are inspired to share the radical possibilities of Sikh Studies, and we also urge Sikh Studies and Sikh people to inhabit an explicit political orientation of (...)
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    Painters at the Sikh Court: A Study Based on Twenty Documents.Susan L. Huntington & Brijinder Nath Goswamy - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):158.
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    Sikh dynamic vision.Nirbhai Singh - 2003 - New Delhi: Harman Pub. House.
    The Present Work Is A Rare Feat Of Critical And Candid Analysis Of The Religious Philosophies For Cleansing The Prevalent Shoddy Interpretations Of The Kernal Concepts Of Sikh Philosophy For Illuminating The Sikh Epiphany Of Ecstasy, Voluntarism And The Khalsa.
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    The Sikh moral tradition: ethical perceptions of the Sikhs in the late nineteenth/early twentieth century.Nripinder Singh - 1990 - New Delhi: Manohar.
    This study examines on the basis of historical evidence the ethical perceptions of the Sikh community at the turn of the last century.
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    The Evolution of the Sikh CommunityPerspectives on Guru NanakThe Transformation of Sikh Society.Balkrishna Govind Gokhale, W. H. McLeod, Harbans Singh & Ethene K. Marenco - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (4):565.
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    The Mughal and Sikh Rulers and the Vaishnavas of Pindori. A Historical Interpretation of 52 Persian Documents.M. N. Pearson, B. N. Goswamy & J. S. Grewal - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):559.
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    Who Is a Sikh? The Problem of Sikh Identity.T. N. Madan & W. H. McLeod - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):418.
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    The Sikhs in Relation to Hindus, Moslems, Christians, and Ahmadiyyas. A Study in Comparative Religion. [REVIEW]K. P. L. - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (10):278-279.
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    Gurū Nānak and the Sikh ReligionGuru Nanak and the Sikh Religion.Guy Richard Welbon & W. H. McLeod - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):175.
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    Prem sumārag: the testimony of a sanatan Sikh.W. H. McLeod (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This translation of Randhir Singh's text of the Prem Sumarag (or Param Sumarag) presents an extended Sanatan account of Sikh ceremonies, Sikh ideals, and the Sikh way of life, thus providing a fresh insight into the history of Khalsa Rahit.
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  39. Women and Worship: The Sikh Perspective.Shashi Bala - 2001 - Journal of Dharma 26 (2):211-227.
     
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  40. Religion and politics: The Sikh perspective.Shashi Bala - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25 (3-4):281-293.
     
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    Social philosophy and social transformation of Sikhs.R. N. Singh (ed.) - 2003 - New Delhi: Commonwealth Publishers.
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    The Sikh vision, problems of philosophy and faith.Wazir Singh - 1992 - New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications.
    This book portrays the Supreme Reality in five facets, discusses the issues of Divine Ordinance and Grace, humanism and peace, suffering and death from Sikh perspective.
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    Subject to Interpretation: Philosophical Messengers and Poetic Reticence in Sikh Textuality.Balbinder Singh Bhogal - 2013 - Sophia 52 (1):115-142.
    The translation of the Guru Granth Sahib (GGS), or Sikh ‘scripture’, within the discourse of (European) colonial/modernity was enacted by the use of hermeneutics—which oversaw the shift from the openness of praxis to the closure of representation and knowledge. Such a shift demoted certain indigenous interpretive frames, wherein the GGS is assumed to enunciate an excess that far transcends the foreign demand to fix the text’s ‘call’ into singular meanings (beyond time), but rather transforms the hermeneutic desire into a process (...)
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  44. Introduction to the philosophy of Sikh religion, based wholly on divine hymns: god, maya, and death.H. S. Doabia - 1975 - Amritsar: can also be had from Singh Bros..
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    History, Literature, and Identity;: Four Centuries of Sikh Tradition.J. S. Grewal (ed.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press India.
    This book examines the entire range of sacred literature produced between the sixteenth- and nineteenth century to give a comprehensive account of Sikhism. Dealing with the historical evolution of the Sikh tradition, it discuss issues like self-image, identity, and ideology.
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    The feminine principle in the Sikh vision of the transcendent.Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, Singh & Singh Nikky-Guninder Kaur - 1993 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    A critical interpretation of Sikh literature from a feminist perspective.
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    Sikhism between Tradition and "Assemblage": Reflections on Arvind Mandair's Sikh Philosophy.Ananda Abeysekara - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):333-347.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Sikhism between Tradition and "Assemblage":Reflections on Arvind Mandair's Sikh PhilosophyAnanda Abeysekara (bio)Sikh Philosophy: Exploring Gurmat Concepts in a Decolonizing World. By Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.My central concern in this essay is how to think about the relation between genealogy and tradition in Arvind Mandair's Sikh Philosophy: Exploring Gurmat Concepts in a Decolonizing World (London: Bloomsbury, 2022). I begin with a brief discussion of a lecture titled (...)
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    The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity, and Diversity in Sikh Tradition.Daniel Gold & Harjot Oberoi - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):586.
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    Denis Matringe, Les sikhs. Histoire et tradition des « Lions du Panjab ». Paris, Éditions Albin Michel (coll. « Planète Inde »), 2008, 377 p.Denis Matringe, Les sikhs. Histoire et tradition des « Lions du Panjab ». Paris, Éditions Albin Michel (coll. « Planète Inde »), 2008, 377 p. [REVIEW]André Couture - 2009 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 65 (2):388-389.
  50. Vice and Virtue in Sikh Ethics.Keshav Singh - 2021 - The Monist 104 (3):319-336.
    In recent years, there has been increasing interest in analytic philosophy that engages with non-Western philosophical traditions, including South Asian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. However, thus far, there has been no engagement with Sikhism, despite its status as a major world religion with a rich philosophical tradition. This paper is an attempt to get a start at analytic philosophical engagement with Sikh philosophy. My focus is on Sikh ethics, and in particular on the theory of vice and (...)
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