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    Lessons in yoga: a collection of works by Yogi Ramacharaka.Yogi Ramacharaka - 2020 - New York: Nova Science Publishers.
    Yogi Ramacharaka was the pseudonym of William Walker Atkinson. He published works related to the mental world, occultism, divination, psychic reality, and mankind's nature. This volume contains 3 informative and compelling books on the practice of yoga.
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  2. Cómo se llega a ser yogi (filosofía de la yoga).Yogi Kharishnanda - 1929 - Barcelona, España,: A. Roch. Edited by Climent Terrer, Federico & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    The science of breath: the essential works of Yogi Ramacharaka.Yogi Ramacharaka - 2022 - New York: St. Martin's Essentials.
    A timeless collection exploring the metaphysical power of breath and the limitless potential of the human mind. The Science of Breath is the definitive collection of books on yogic philosophy and wellness from William Walker Atkinson, writing as Yogi Ramacharaka. In this volume you'll find five revolutionary books, including: The Science of Breath The Science of Psychic Healing Raja Yoga or Mental Development The Science of Breath is part of The Library of Spiritual Wisdom, a beautifully designed series of curated (...)
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    Yoga and long life.Yogi Gupta - 1958 - New York,: Yogi Gupta New York Center.
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    Yoga and yogic powers.Yogi Gupta - 1961 - N.Y.,: Yogi Gupta New York Center.
  6. Exploring the Bhagavad Gītā: Philosophy, Structure and Meaning by Ithamar Theodor.Hamsa Stainton - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (3):807-812.
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    Universal Śaivism: The Appeasement of All Gods and Powers in the Śāntyadhyāya of the Śivadharmaśāśtra. By Peter C. Bisschop.Hamsa Stainton - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (4).
    Universal Śaivism: The Appeasement of All Gods and Powers in the Śāntyadhyāya of the Śivadharmaśāśtra. By Peter C. Bisschop. Gonda Indological Studies, vol. 18. Leiden: Brill, 2018. Pp. viii + 221. $75.
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  8. Wretched and Blessed: Emotional Praise in a Sanskrit Hymn from Kashmir.Hamsa Stainton - 2021 - In Maria Heim, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad & Roy Tzohar (eds.), The Bloomsbury research handbook of emotions in classical Indian philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Thoughts-- of the inner world.Yogi Ashwini - 2007 - New Delhi: Dhyan Foundation.
    Thoughts Of The Inner World By Yogi Ashwini The Book Explains The Concepts Behind The Science Of Yoga, The Depths To Which One Could Dive In The Inner World And Several Byproducts Of Practice Called As Siddhis In Ancient Literature Are Narrated In A Style Which A Lay Person Could Follow. Yet, There Is Note Of Caution. That The Guru'S Role Is Indispensable For Undertaking The Path. The Book Is An Eye Opener To All The Seekers Who Are Earnest About (...)
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    The flow of consciousness: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on literature and language, 1971 to 1976.Mahesh Yogi - 2010 - Fairfield, Iowa: Maharishi University of Management Press. Edited by Rhoda F. Orme-Johnson & Susan K. Andersen.
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    Gardner, John, 196 Gilovich, Thomas, 269 Ginsborg, Hannah, 87 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 248.Yogi Berra, Samuel Clarke, Gerald A. Cohen & Daniel Dennett - 2004 - In Peter Baumann & Monika Betzler (eds.), Practical Conflicts: New Philosophical Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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    Involvement and Detachment: A Paradox of Practical Reason Peter Baumann.Yogi Berra - 2004 - In Peter Baumann & Monika Betzler (eds.), Practical Conflicts: New Philosophical Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 244.
    For each of the many goals of an agent it is true that the agent wants its realization. Given further very plausible assumptions, one can show that there is no good reason for an agent not to want the realization of all of his goals. However, it seems also true that reaching all of one’s goals would be extremely boring; most human beings would consider such a life not worth living. In this respect, leading a life is like playing some (...)
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    Plant Philosophy and Interpretation: Making Sense of Contemporary Plant Intelligence Debates.Yogi H. Hendlin - 2022 - Environmental Values 31 (3):253-276.
    Plant biologists widely accept plants demonstrate capacities for intelligence. However, they disagree over the interpretive, ethical and nomenclatural questions arising from these findings: how to frame the issue and how to signify the implications. Through the trope of 'plant neurobiology' describing plant root systems as analogous to animal brains and nervous systems, plant intelligence is mobilised to raise the status of plants. In doing so, however, plant neurobiology accepts an anthropocentric moral extensionist framework requiring plants to anthropomorphically meet animal standards (...)
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    I Am a Fake Loop: the Effects of Advertising-Based Artificial Selection.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (1):131-156.
    Mimicry is common among animals, plants, and other kingdoms of life. Humans in late capitalism, however, have devised an unique method of mimicking the signs that trigger evolutionarily-programmed instincts of their own species in order to manipulate them. Marketing and advertising are the most pervasive and sophisticated forms of known human mimicry, deliberately hijacking our instincts in order to select on the basis of one dimension only: profit. But marketing and advertising also strangely undermine their form of mimicry, deceiving both (...)
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  15. The yoga system of health and relief from tension.Yogi Vithaldas - 1957 - New York,: Crown Publishers.
     
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    Multiplicity and Welt.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2016 - Sign Systems Studies 44 (1-2):94-110.
    This article interprets Jakob von Uexkull’s understanding of different beings’ Innenwelt, Gegenwelt, and umwelt through Deleuzian insights of multiplicity, context, and particularity. This Deleuzian interpolation into Uexkull’s insights acknowledges the absence of a unitary ‘human’ view of nature, recognizing instead that plural viewpoints of cultures, subgroups and individuals understand and interpret natural signs variously not just because of ideology but because of physiology and contrastive fundamental ways of accessing the world. Recent formative research in comparative neurobiology suggests that universal anthropological (...)
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    All our waves are water: stumbling toward enlightenment and the perfect ride.Jaimal Yogis - 2017 - New York, NY: Harper Wave, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
    In this meditative memoir--a compelling fusion of Barbarian Days and the journals of Thomas Merton--the author of Saltwater Buddha reflects on his "failing toward enlightenment," his continued search to find meaning and a greater understanding of the Divine in the world’s oceans as well as everyday life."--Amazon.com.
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  18. Bedāntasāra: ekaṭi dushprāpya Bāṃlā gadya pun̐thi.Sadānanda Yogīndra - 1984 - Kalikātā: Paribeśaka Ghosha Pābaliśiṃ Kanasārna. Edited by Sunīlakumāra Caṭṭopādhyẏ̄a.
    Manual of Advaita philosophy; reproduction of a manuscript preserved in the Serampore College Library.
     
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  19. Gembun taiyaku Bēdānta sāra.Sadānanda Yogīndra - 1962
     
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    Vedāntasāraḥ: mūla, Dīpikā Saṃskr̥ta ṭīkā, Mayūkha Hindī vyākhyā evaṃ Aṅgrejī-Hindī anuvāda sahita = text with Dīpikā Sanskrit commentry, Mayukh Hindi explanation & English-Hindi translation.Sadānanda Yogīndra - 2017 - Dillī (Bhārata): Abhiṣeka Prakāśanam. Edited by Rāmagovinda Śukla, Raviśaṅkara Śukla & Sadānanda Yogīndra.
    Text on fundamentals of Vedanta philosophy; includes Sanskrit commentary with Hindi Translation and English explanation.
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    Object‐Oriented Ontology and the Other of We in Anthropocentric Posthumanism.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2023 - Zygon 58 (2):315-339.
    The object-oriented ontology group of philosophies, and certain strands of posthumanism, overlook important ethical and biological differences, which make a difference. These allied intellectual movements, which have at times found broad popular appeal, attempt to weird life as a rebellion to the forced melting of lifeforms through the artefacts of capitalist realism. They truck, however, in a recursive solipsism resulting in ontological flattening, overlooking that things only show up to us according to our attunement to them. Ecology and biology tend (...)
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    Sensitive Souls and Biosemiotic Agency as Emergence.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2023 - Biosemiotics 16 (1):15-20.
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  23. Sunlight as a Photosyntheic Information Technology.Yogi Hendlin - 2020 - In Plants in Science Fiction: Speculative Vegetation.
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    Being Algae: Transformations in Water, Plants.Yogi Hale Hendlin, Johanna Weggelaar, Natalia Derossi & Sergio Mugnai (eds.) - 2024 - Leiden: BRILL.
    Water plants of all sizes, from the 60-meter long Pacific Ocean giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) to the micro ur-plant blue-green algae, deserve attention from critical plant studies. This is the first book in environmental humanities to approach algae, swimming across the sciences, humanities, and arts, to embody the mixed nature and collaborative identity of algae. Ranging from Medieval Islamic texts describing algae and their use, Japanese and Nordic cultural practices based in seaweed and algae, and confronting the instrumentalization of seaweed (...)
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    Death with Dignity.Mansvini M. Yogi - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 3:111-117.
    The advancement in the field of medical science and technology has made the issue of euthanasia more relevant and important for the present day society to discuss. Life saving machines and drugs are helping the patients who become incapable of leading their lives independently and to live artificially with thehelp of these life prolonging machines and medicines. But today it is possible to prolong their life, which may be full of pain and suffering. This suffering of the 'person' forces us (...)
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  26. Suddha Rāja yoga.Haṃsa Yogī - 1946 - Mylapore,: Suddha Dharma Office. Edited by T. M. Janardanam.
     
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  27. The science of being and art of living.Mahesh Yogi - 1963 - [New York]: New American Library.
  28. Vedantasara.Sadānanda Yogīndra - 1968 - Calcutta,: Advaita Ashrama. Edited by Nikhalananda.
     
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  29. Vedāntasāra of Sadānanda: with Sanskrit commentary "Vidvanmanoranjani" of Rāmatīrtha and English translation of Colonel G.A. Jacob.Sadānanda Yogīndra - 1987 - Delhi, India: Parimal Publications. Edited by George Adolphus Jacob, Avanindra Kumar & Rāmatīrthayati.
    Manual of the Advaita school in Indic philosophy.
     
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  30. Vedāntasāraḥ.Sadānanda Yogīndra - 1936 - Banārasa Siṭī: Māsṭara Khelāṛīlāla aiṇḍa Sansa. Edited by Baladevaprasādamiśra Gauḍa & Śivadattamiśra Gauḍa.
     
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  31. From Terra Nullius to Terra Communis.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2014 - Environmental Philosophy 11 (2):141-174.
    This article argues that understanding “wild” land as terra nullius (“land belonging to no one”) emerged during historical colonialism, entered international law, and became entrenched in national constitutions and cultural mores around the world. This has perpetuated an unsustainable and unjust human relationship to land no longer tenable in the post-Lockean era of land scarcity and ecological degradation. Environmental conservation, by valuing wild lands, challenges the terra nullius assumption of the vulnerability of unused lands to encroachment, while indigenous groups reasserting (...)
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    Expanding the Reach of Biosemiotics.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (1):1-4.
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    Habermas on Nature.Yogi Hale Hendlin & Konrad Ott - 2016 - Environmental Ethics 38 (2):183-208.
    Environmental ethicists typically consider Jürgen Habermas’s theory of communicative action to exclude moral consideration for nonhuman animals. Habermas's early work indeed limits relationships with nature to instrumental ones. Yet, interspersed throughout Habermas's writings are clear indications that nonhuman life deserves moral consideration, and that humans can enter into communicative relationships with nonhumans, however asymmetrical. Habermas’s anthropocentric theoretical foundations can achieve a revised, reflective equilibrium congruent with his persistent intuitions that nonhumans also possess powers of communication (but not discourse) that would (...)
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  34. Meeting Report: the 18th Annual Biosemiotics Gathering at the University of California, Berkeley.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (2):195-196.
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    Introduction to the Special Issue, ‘The Biosemiotics of Waste’.Yogi Hale Hendlin - forthcoming - Biosemiotics:1-10.
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  36. The yoga system of health.Yogi Vithaldas - 1939 - New York,: Greenberg.
     
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  37. Vādivāgīśvara. Yogīndrānanda (ed.) - 1973
     
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  38. The Threshold Problem in Intergenerational Justice.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2014 - Ethics and the Environment 19 (2):1.
    It is common practice in intergenerational justice to set fixed thresholds determining what qualifies as justice. Static definitions of how much and what to save for future generations, however, overestimate human epistemological limits and predictive capacity in regard to uncertainty in social- and ecosystems. Long-term predictions cannot account for the inherent range of contingent variables at play, especially according to contemporary theories of punctuated equilibrium. It is argued that policies deliberately testing ecological limits as currently conceived must be excluded from (...)
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    Methodologies of Curiosity: Epistemology, Practice, and the Question of Animal Minds.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (2):349-356.
    Umwelt theory has finally come of age. The paradigm-breaking power of Jakob vonUexküll’s technical term, after decades of inquiry by scholars such as Merleau-Ponty(1962) and Kauffman (1993) has become part of the vernacular of animal studies, psychology, sociology, and other scientific domains (Buchanan 2008; Lahti 2015;Stevens et al. 2018). The newfound fame of the Umwelt frame, however, is as much a boon to the field of biosemiotics as it is a burden, due to the usual serial misinterpretation and cooptation that (...)
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    Food and Medicine: A biosemiotic perspective.Yogi Hale Hendlin & Jonathan Hope (eds.) - 2021 - Berlin: Springer Nature.
    This edited volume provides a biosemiotic analysis of the ecological relationship between food and medicine. Drawing on the origins of semiotics in medicine, this collection proposes innovative ways of considering aliments and treatments. Considering the ever-evolving character of our understanding of meaning-making in biology, and considering the keen popular interest in issues relating to food and medicines - fueled by an increasing body of interdisciplinary knowledge - the contributions here provide diverse insights and arguments into the larger ecology of organisms’ (...)
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    Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2018 - Environmental Values 27 (3):319-321.
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    Stan Cox. The Green New Deal and Beyond: Ending the Climate Emergency while We Still Can.Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2022 - Environmental Ethics 44 (1):91-92.
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  43. Dharma-vijñāna =.Saccidānanda Yogī Sarasvatī - 1987 - Kāṭhamāḍauṃ, Nepāla: Nepāla Rājakīya Prajñā-Pratishṭhāna. Edited by Chudanath Bhattarai, Kumāradhara Śarmā & Badrīcandra Khanāla.
     
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    Between Teleophilia and Teleophobia.Eric Schaetzle & Yogi Hendlin - 2021 - Biosemiotics 14 (1):95-100.
    Denis Noble convincingly describes the artifacts of theory building in the Modern Synthesis as having been surpassed by the available evidence, indicating more active and less gene-centric evolutionary processes than previously thought. We diagnosis the failure of theory holders to dutifully update their beliefs according to new findings as a microcosm of the prevailing larger social inability to deal with competing paradigms. For understanding life, Noble suggests that there is no privileged level of semiotic interpretation. Understanding multi-level semiosis along with (...)
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    Jamie Lorimer, Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Conservation after Nature[REVIEW]Yogi Hendlin - 2016 - Environmental Values 25 (5):627-629.
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    William Ophuls. Plato’s Revenge: Politics in the Age of Ecology. [REVIEW]Yogi Hendlin - 2014 - Environmental Ethics 36 (1):115-118.
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  47. Fake cells and the aura of life: A philosophical diagnostic of synthetic life.Daphne Broeks, Yogi Hendlin & Hub Zwart - 2022 - Endeavour 46.
    Synthetic biology is often seen as the engineering turn in biology. Philosophically speaking, entities created by synthetic biology, from synthetic cells to xenobots, challenge the ontological divide between the organic and inorganic, as well as between the natural and the artificial. Entities such as synthetic cells can be seen as hybrid or transitory objects, or neo–things. However, what has remained philosophically underexplored so far is the impact these hybrid neo–things will have on (our phenomenological experience of) the living world. By (...)
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    The Musical Turn in Biosemiotics.Matthew A. Slayton & Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2023 - Biosemiotics 16 (2):221-237.
    Human music and language are two systems of communication and expression that, while historically considered to overlap, have become increasingly divergent in their approach and study. Music and language almost certainly co-evolved and emerged from the same semiotic field, and this relationship as well as co-origin are actively researched and debated. For the sake of evaluating the semiotic content of zoomusicology, we investigate music from a ‘bottom-up’ biosemiotic functionalist account considering iconic, indexical, and symbolic forms of meaning not in a (...)
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    Tantrapuṣpāñjali: tantric traditions and philosophy of Kashmir: studies in memory of Pandit H.N. Chakravarty.H. N. Chakravarty, Bettina Bäumer & Hamsa Stainton (eds.) - 2018 - New Delhi: Aryan Books International.
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  50. Algae communication, conspecific and interspecific: the concepts of phycosphere and algal-bacteria consortia in a photobioreactor (PBR).Sergio Mugnai, Natalia Derossi & Yogi Hale Hendlin - 2023 - Plant Signaling and Behavior 18.
    Microalgae in the wild often form consortia with other species promoting their own health and resource foraging opportunities. The recent application of microalgae cultivation and deployment in commercial photobioreactors (PBR) so far has focussed on single species of algae, resulting in multi-species consortia being largely unexplored. Reviewing the current status of PBR ecological habitat, this article argues in favor of further investigation into algal communication with conspecifics and interspecifics, including other strains of microalgae and bacteria. These mutualistic species form the (...)
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