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  1. Fiction and emotion: a study in aesthetics and the philosophy of mind.Bijoy H. Boruah - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why do people respond emotionally to works of fiction they know are make-believe? Boruah tackles this question, which is fundamental aesthetics and literary studies, from a totally new perspective. Bringing together the various answers that have been offered by philosophers from Aristotle to Roger Scruton, he shows that while some philosophers have denied any rational basis to our emotional responses to fiction, others have argued that the emotions evoked by fiction are not real emotions at all. In response to this, (...)
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  2. Dharma: The Categorial Imperative.B. Boruah - 2006 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1):115.
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  3. Reality and intelligibility.Bijoy Boruah - 2019 - In Partha Ghose (ed.), Tagore, Einstein and the Nature of Reality: Literary and Philosophical Reflections. New York: Routledge India.
     
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    Recalcitrant Quasi-Cartesianism in Recent Philosophy of Mind.Bijoy Boruah - 1996 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 23 (1-2):141.
    Contemporary quasi-Cartesianism about mental phenomena is the view of the perspectival nature of consciousness and the inscrutability of phenomenal experience, both being first-person-centered. It adverts to the insusceptibility of mental phenomena to third-person-centered, scientific description and explanation, but does not sympathize with the ontology of substance dualism. This view finds its clearest manifestation in contemporary agnostic naturalism.
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  5. Virtue Ethics as Virtue Metaphysics.Bijoy H. Boruah - 2010 - In J. Sharma A. Raguramaraju (ed.), Grounding Morality. Routledge. pp. 110.
     
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    Ethical Concerns of Human-Being, Cyber-Being and Cybertariat: An Educational Perspective.Raghubir Sharan & Bijoy Boruah - 2016 - International Review of Information Ethics 25.
    Few would deny that machines are a cultural creation of great significance. The Human race has shown extraordinary skills in achieving this glory. But this is not the glory of an unblemished modern humanity. While humankind has been admirably powerful in creatively controlling external forces, there has not been a similar display of control over the inner forces of selfish desire and the will to individual power. Education, it its true spirit, is a noble endeavour dedicated to a proper balancing (...)
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    Dharma and ethics: the Indian ideal of human perfection.D. C. Srivastava & Bijoy H. Boruah (eds.) - 2010 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
    Papers presented at the National Seminar on "Dharma, Virtue and Morality : the Indian Ideal of Human Perfection, held at Kanpur in 2005.
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