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    Should assisted dying be legalised?Thomas D. G. Frost, Devan Sinha & Barnabas J. Gilbert - 2014 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 9:3.
    When an individual facing intractable pain is given an estimate of a few months to live, does hastening death become a viable and legitimate alternative for willing patients? Has the time come for physicians to do away with the traditional notion of healthcare as maintaining or improving physical and mental health, and instead accept their own limitations by facilitating death when requested? The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge held the 2013 Varsity Medical Debate on the motion “This House Would Legalise (...)
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    Theory and practice in indian thought: Husserl's observations.Debabrata Sinha - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (3):255-264.
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    Studies in phenomenology.Debabrata Sinha - 1969 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I. Philosophy as Critique of Experience A standing problem in philosophy is the problem of relating the empirical with what is ...
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    Asian Perspectives on Psychology.Henry S. R. Kao & Durganand Sinha (eds.) - 1996 - Sage Publications.
    Focusing on what makes psychology in Asia distinct from that in the West, the contributors to Asian Perspectives on Psychology present perspectives and approaches to psychological knowledge as practiced in Asian countries. The original essays cover socialization and development, cognition and emotion, social behavior and personality, and indigenous approaches to health by experts from different countries. The contributors make the case that Asian psychologists, as distinct from their Western colleagues, take into account the spiritual and transcendental, are more practically oriented, (...)
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    The 2014 Varsity Medical Ethics Debate: should we allow genetic information to be patented?Kiloran H. M. Metcalfe, Calum A. Worsley, Casey B. Swerner, Devan Sinha, Ravi Solanki, Krithi Ravi & Raj S. Dattani - 2015 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 10:8.
    The 2014 Varsity Medical Ethics debate convened upon the motion: “This house believes that genetic information should not be commoditised”. This annual debate between students from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, now in its sixth year, provided the starting point for arguments on the subject. The present article brings together and extends many of the arguments put forward during the debate. We explore the circumstances under which genetic material should be considered patentable, the possible effects of this on the (...)
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    Der Begriff der Person in der Phänomenologie Husserls.Debabrata Sinha - 1964 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 18 (4):597 - 613.
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    Human embodiment: The theme and the encounter in vedantic phenomenology.Debabrata Sinha - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (3):239-247.
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    Kalidas Bhattacharyya.Debabrata Sinha - 2003 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
    Illustrations: 1 B/w Illustration Description: Among the academic philosophers who built up the edifice of contemporary Indian philosophy, Kalidas Bhattacharyya holds a unique position in respect of originality as well as breadth of creative thinking. Joining critical analysis and methodology with constructive insights, he introduced an in-depth comparative approach in interpreting the Indian philosophical tradition, while offering framework of metaphysics on fresh grounds. The present author, in this study of Bhattacharyya's subtle ands wide-ranging thought from a close quarter, highlights its (...)
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  9. Logos, Telos and the Lived World: A View in Phenomenological Reflection.Debabrata Sinha - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 52:57-70.
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    Phenomenology and existentialism: an introduction.Debabrata Sinha - 1974 - Calcutta: Progressive Publishers.
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    Phenomenology and positivism.D. Sinha - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (4):562-577.
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  12. Phenomenology in India.D. Sinha - 2002 - Analecta Husserliana 80:316-317.
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  13. Psychology in India: A historical perspective.D. Sinha - 1987 - In G. H. Blowers & Alison M. Turtle (eds.), Psychology Moving East: The Status of Western Psychology in Asia and Oceania. Sydney University Press. pp. 39--52.
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    Phenomenology, vis-a-vis Kant and Neopositivism, on the Issue of die Apriori.Debabrata Sinha - 1971 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 53 (1):41-57.
  15. Richard Hayes, Dignaga on the Interpretation of Signs Reviewed by.Debabrata Sinha - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (8):310-312.
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    The Atman Perspective and the Human Question.Debabrata Sinha - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:668-674.
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  17. The idealist standpoint.Debabrata Sinha - 1965 - [Santiniketan]: Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Visva-Bharati.
     
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    The Idealist Standpoint: A Study in the Vedantic Metaphysics of Experience.Debabrata Sinha - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):286-287.
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    The metaphysic of experience in Advaita Vedānta: a phenomenological approach.Debabrata Sinha - 1983 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Debabrata Sinha.
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  20. The Phenomenological Perspective and The Indian Philosophical Tradition.Debabrata Sinha - 1983 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3):277.
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    The social sciences in a global age: decoding knowledge politics.Dipankar Sinha - 2021 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    The book focuses on the status and role of social sciences in the current millennium. It critically examines the key debates on the social sciences and focuses on their ir/relevance in our times, especially in background of the changing state-market dialectics. It scrutinises knowledge politics of the global times by exploring how the neoliberal project aligns and fuses steep economic 'conditionalities' with professional cultural parameters of higher academia in order to constrain autonomy and weaken radical expressions in social science pedagogy (...)
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    Understanding in Human Context: Themes and Variations in Indian Philosophy.Debabrata Sinha - 1996 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    A thought tradition, like that of the philosophies of India, tends to fall in the stereotype of systems and doctrines. But the dynamics of understanding demand fresh interpretations, relating contents and strands of classical Indian philosophy to themes and concerns of present-day thought. Drawing from mainstream Vedanta and allied areas, this study focuses on the crucial question of 'human' significance. This guiding motive is examined in thematic interaction with a range of relevant topics on methodology, knowledge and most importantly, human (...)
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  23. Richard Hayes, Dignaga on the Interpretation of Signs. [REVIEW]Debabrata Sinha - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9:310-312.
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