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    Epistemic Authority of the Qur’an According to Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd; a Cultural-Literary Approach.Maytham Tawakkoli Bina & Reza Akbari - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 13 (52):5-24.
    Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd, the contentious Egyptian thinker, has proposed different ideas about the revelation and the Qur’an and encountered with different reactions. He made endeavor to provide some natural and non metaphysical explanations for the Islamic phenomena. In this regard he went through the miraculous feature of the Qur’an differently and reduced it to a cultural-literary phenomenon that everyone who knows Arabic takes it as a fundamental cultural text. Analyzing the literature and the linguistic mechanism of the Qur’an from (...)
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  2. Epistemic Authorities and Skilled Agents: A Pluralist Account of Moral Expertise.Federico Bina, Sofia Bonicalzi & Michel Croce - forthcoming - Topoi:1-13.
    This paper explores the concept of moral expertise in the contemporary philosophical debate, with a focus on three accounts discussed across moral epistemology, bioethics, and virtue ethics: an epistemic authority account, a skilled agent account, and a hybrid model sharing key features of the two. It is argued that there are no convincing reasons to defend a monistic approach that reduces moral expertise to only one of these models. A pluralist view is outlined in the attempt to reorient the discussion (...)
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    Reason and experience in Indian philosophy.Bina Gupta - 2009 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    This is a philological and critical analysis of two crucial philosophical concepts, viz., reaso and experienceâ. The study shows that, though there is no word in Sanskrit which may be taken as equivalent of Western reason and thought, such terms as tarka, yukti, nyaya, anumana, buddhi, etc., clearly capture parts or aspects of what is meant by reason and thought (Denken). Moreover, it is misleading to trans- late sruti as revelation. Construing sruti as revelation surreptitiously imports a Semitic theological concept (...)
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    Bhagavad gītā as duty and virtue ethics: Some reflections.Bina Gupta - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (3):373-395.
    ABSTRACT The paper examines the ethical conception of the most well‐known and much discussed Hindu text, the Bhagavad Gītā, in the context of the Western distinction between duty ethics and virtue ethics. Most of the materials published on the Gītā make much of its conception of duty; however, there is no systematic investigation of the notion of virtue in the Gītā. The paper begins with a discussion of the fundamental characteristics of virtue ethics, before undertaking a discussion of the conceptions (...)
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    Anthropocene/Anthroposcene: Integrating Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Human-Planetary Interaction toward Ethical Adaptation.Bina Gogineni & Kyle Nichols - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (2):349-369.
    The Anthropocene debates are rooted in epistemological differences. Geologists seek temporal markers of spatially even anthropogenic impact. Thus, they favor geologic data that fit this category. Humanists and social scientists, on the other hand, tend to focus on the negative effects of spatial unevenness. Without linking the Anthropocene’s temporal and spatial components, the official designation, ultimately determined by geologists, will be a futile exercise that will not make good on the Anthropocene Working Group’s intention for it to be useful for (...)
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    Electrophysiology and Structural Connectivity of the Posterior Hypothalamic Region: Much to Learn From a Rare Indication of Deep Brain Stimulation.Bina Kakusa, Sabir Saluja, David Y. A. Dadey, Daniel A. N. Barbosa, Sandra Gattas, Kai J. Miller, Robert P. Cowan, Zepure Kouyoumdjian, Nader Pouratian & Casey H. Halpern - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Reflections on the Less Visible and Less Measured: Gender and COVID-19 in India.Bina Agarwal - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (2):244-255.
    The gender effects of COVID-19 are complex, and extend much beyond the issues of care work and domestic violence that have captured global attention. Some effects have been immediate, such as job losses, food shortages, and enhanced domestic work burdens; others will emerge in time, such as the depletion of savings and assets and pandemic-related widowhood, which would make recovery difficult. I use examples from India to outline the complexity of such outcomes, the limitations of the many telephone surveys conducted (...)
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    Philosophy of science in the light of the perennial wisdom.Mahmoud Bina - 2020 - Bloomington, Indiana: World Wisdom. Edited by Alireza K. Ziarani.
    Backed by its technological achievements, modern science appears as the de facto source of truth to the majority of our contemporaries. Its sole reliance on reason and empirical data gives it an air of objectivity that has conferred upon it an almost unquestioning authority. Against the backdrop of this pervasive scientism, Philosophy of Science in the Light of the Perennial Wisdom is a daring attempt to offer an intellectual critique of modern science in its foundation by rigorously examining the intrinsic (...)
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    The Limits of a Phenomenological Approach to Metaethics.Federico Bina - 2021 - Humana Mente 14 (39).
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    Exploring the Relevance of Fraser’s Ethical-Political Framework of Justice to the Analysis of Inequalities Faced by Migrant Workers.Bina Fernandez - 2011 - International Journal of Social Quality 1 (2):85-101.
    International migration in the contemporary era of globalization generates complex inequalities that require a non-statist approach to justice. This paper considers how the analysis of these inequalities may be fruitfully undertaken using Nancy Fraser’s framework of redistribution, recognition, and representation. The discussion uses empirical material from a case study of Ethiopian women who migrate as domestic workers to countries in the Middle East. The paper suggests potential directions for more transformative approaches to justice within the context of international migration.
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    Evaluation of dental photography among dental professionals.Bina Kashyap, Parimi Nalini, SridharPadala Reddy, Sankaran Sudhakar & JagdishRaj Guru - 2014 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 4 (1):4.
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  12. Radziecka metodologia badań filologicznych po roku 1945: [materiały z konferencji, Sosnowiec 29-30 marzec 1976 r.].Gabriela Porębina (ed.) - 1978 - Katowice: UŚ.
     
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    The Disinterested Witness: A Fragment of Advaita Vedānta Phenomenology.Bina Gupta - 1998 - Northwestern University Press.
    The Disinterested Witness is a detailed, contextual, and interpretive study of the concept of saksin (or that which directly or immediately perceives) in Advaita Vedanta, and a fascinating and significant comparison of the philosophies of ...
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    The individual and society: the social role of shame.Bina Nir - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Criticism 1 (2):36-70.
    The feeling of shame has a longstanding role in the relations between individual and society. In this article we shall distinguish between shame and shaming and try to understand the social and cultural function of shame. Even though shame is a feeling that has a physiological basis, the way in which we experience emotions differs from culture to culture since it is the meaning that we attach to an event that evokes the emotion rather than the event itself. In order (...)
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    Western Culture and Judeo-Christian Judgement.Bina Nir - 2017 - Cultura 14 (2):69-88.
    Judeo-Christian Western culture recognizes a legislating, judging and punishing God. The view that a judge separate from man indeed exists, constitutes, among other things, cultural motivation for the pursuit of success, on the one hand, and fear of failure, guilt, on the other. The human-being fears the consequences of judgement, especially those entailing punishment, and attempts with all his might to succeed in the eyes of the judge. This study‟s underlying assumption is that judge-ment constitutes a deep structure in Western (...)
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  16. The Disinterested Witness. A Fragment of Advaita Vedanta phenomenology.Bina Gupta - 1999 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 189 (4):531-531.
     
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    An Introduction to Indian Philosophy: Perspectives on Reality, Knowledge, and Freedom.Bina Gupta - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    _An Introduction to Indian Philosophy_ offers a profound yet accessible survey of the development of India’s philosophical tradition. Beginning with the formation of Brahmanical, Jaina, Materialist, and Buddhist traditions, Bina Gupta guides the reader through the classical schools of Indian thought, culminating in a look at how these traditions inform Indian philosophy and society in modern times. Offering translations from source texts and clear explanations of philosophical terms, this text provides a rigorous overview of Indian philosophical contributions to epistemology, (...)
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  18. "Bhagavad Gītā" as Duty and Virtue Ethics: Some Reflections.Bina Gupta - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (3):373 - 395.
    The paper examines the ethical conception of the most well-known and much discussed Hindu text, the "Bhagavad Gītā", in the context of the Western distinction between duty ethics and virtue ethics. Most of the materials published on the "Gītā" make much of its conception of duty; however, there is no systematic investigation of the notion of virtue in the "Gītā". The paper begins with a discussion of the fundamental characteristics of virtue ethics, before undertaking a discussion of the conceptions of (...)
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    Identity, Virtue Theory, and the Death of Moral Enhancement.Davide Battisti & Federico Bina - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (2-3):114-116.
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    al-Ghazzālī: al-taʼāluf al-lāhūtī, al-falsafī, al-ṣūfī.Maytham Janābī - 1998 - Dimashq: al-Madá.
    al-juzʼ 1. Ṣayrūrat al-taʼāluf al-fikrī al-jadīd wa-al-intiqāl ilá al-taṣawwuf -- al-juzʼ 2. al-Kalām -- al-juzʼ 3. al-Falsafah -- al-juzʼ 4. al-Akhlāq.
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    Perceiving in Advaita Vedānta: Epistemological Analysis and Interpretation.Bina Gupta, N. S. Dharmarajadhvarindra & Anantakrishna Sastri - 1995 - Motilal Banarsidass Publ..
    The present volumeis an annotated biblography of the vedik- Laksana, the esitence of which could be determined on the basic of printed editions, catalogues of manuscripts, and citations in other texts. the incentive for compiling this bibliography grew out of an awareness that hardly any relaible information exists concerning manuscripts of veda-laksana texts, although they are of great use critical studies of vedic texts. The goal of this work is to provide a comprehensive handbook of source materials on Veda-Laksna by (...)
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    Bridging a critical gap in economic analysis and policy1.Bina Agarwal - 1995 - In Edith Kuiper & Jolande Sap (eds.), Out of the Margin: Feminist Perspectives on Economics. Routledge. pp. 192.
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  23. Environment debate.Bina Agarwal - 1998 - In Roger Keil (ed.), Political Ecology: Global and Local. Routledge. pp. 193.
  24. Engaging with Sen on Gender Relations: Cooperative Conflicts, False Perceptions and Relative Capabilities.Bina Agarwal - 2008 - In Kaushik Basu & Ravi Kanbur (eds.), Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement and Volume Ii: Society, Institutions, and Development. Oxford University Press.
     
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  25. Gender and the environment: Lessons from India.Bina Agarwal - 1992 - Feminist Studies 18:138.
     
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    Are hetvābhāsas formal fallacies?Bina Gupta - 1980 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 8 (2):135-147.
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    The Khaṇḍakhādyaka (An Astronomical Treatise) of Brahmagupta, with the Commentary of BhaṭṭotpalaThe Khandakhadyaka (An Astronomical Treatise) of Brahmagupta, with the Commentary of Bhattotpala.Bernard R. Goldstein & Bina Chatterjee - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):323.
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    Philosophical Questions: East and West.Bina Gupta & Jitendranath Mohanty (eds.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Philosophical Questions: East and West is an anthology of source material for use in comparative courses in philosophy, religion, and the humanities. The readings—derived from the great works of the Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Islamic, and Western intellectual traditions—are presented as answers to some of the most enduring questions in philosophy.
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    Ethical Questions: East and West.Bina Gupta - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Eastern Philosophy represents one of the most ancient intellectual traditions of human culture, yet it is generally ignored by Western philosophers. Today more than ever, the need for understanding in a global community should be stressed as the scope, scale, and complexity of social changes increase. Bina Gupta strives to obtain a harmonious balance between the two traditions in her book Ethical Questions: East and West. Both ancient and modern sources such as the Buddha, Aristotle, the Upanishads, Simone de (...)
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  30. Ātman_ (Self) and _Anātman (No-Self): A Possible Reconciliation.Bina Gupta - unknown
    In most common expositions of Indian philosophy the two traditions: self and no-self - are taken to be mutually incompatible. The former, having its origin in the Upaniṣads, finds expression in all āstikadarśanas , though its clearest and most important exposition is found in Advaita Vedānta. The latter having its origin in the teachings of the Buddha finds varied expressions in different schools of Buddhism. The Advaita Vedānta accepts ātman and rejects anattā ; the Buddhists argue for anattā and reject (...)
     
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  31. "Tat tvam asi": An important identity statement or a mere tautology.Bina Gupta & William C. Wilcox - 1984 - Philosophy East and West 34 (1):85-94.
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    Are all names of the absolute synonymous?Bina Gupta & William C. Wilcox - 1983 - Philosophy East and West 33 (3):285-293.
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    Alternative Forms of the Absolute.Bina Gupta - 1980 - International Philosophical Quarterly 20 (3):291-306.
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  34. Another Look at the Buddha - Hume "Connection".Bina Gupta - 1978 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 5 (3):371-386.
  35. Advaita vedānta and Husserl's phenomenology.Bina Gupta - 2004 - Husserl Studies 20 (2):119-134.
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    Buddha and Hume.Bina Gupta - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2):135-146.
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    Buddha and Hume.Bina Gupta - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2):135-146.
  38. Brahman, God, Substance, and Nature : Samkara and Spinoza.Bina Gupta - 1984 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 11 (3):265.
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    Consciousness, Knowledge, and Ignorance: Prakasatman's Ellucidation of Five Parts.Bina Gupta - 2011 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Bina Gupta.
    The first English translation of the "First Section" --the "Section on Inquiry" --of the Pañacapadikavivaranam, a Sanskrit commentary offering a systematic exposition of Advaita Vedanta from the Vivarana perspective. The central question concerns the nature of ignorance, or not-knowing, and its relation to knowing. It discusses how ignorance obstructs the nature of reality; the locus and support of ignorance; and whether ignorance is a positive entity. Includes a detailed introduction, transliterated text, translation, and explanatory notes. Published by American Institute of (...)
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    If Journalists were Vedantins..Bina Gupta - 2001 - Glimpse 3 (1):1-8.
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  41. Skepticism : Ancient ‘East’ and Modern ‘West’.Bina Gupta - 1981 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1):29.
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    The Contemporary Indian Situation.Bina Gupta - 2017 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ron Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 531–541.
    In order to appreciate the content and structure of this article, one must first distinguish between Indian philosophy, even in its modern form, and philosophy which is done by Indians. When a philosopher of Indian heritage writes on modern Western logic or on phenomenology, he/she is not doing Indian philosophy. Such philosophers have not been included in this essay. According to my understanding of the term, their work would be Indian philosophy only if these Western ideas have some impact on (...)
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  43. The Conception of the Self in Hume and Buddhism.Bina Gupta - 1975 - Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
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    The Empirical and the Transcendental: A Fusion of Horizons.Bina Gupta (ed.) - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this work, a distinguished international group of philosophers offers critical assessments of eminent philosopher J. N. Mohanty's work on phenomenology and Indian philosophy. The concluding chapter by Mohanty responds to the critics and contains his assessment of his own philosophical position.
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    The Place of Reason in Advaita Vedānta.Bina Gupta - 2005 - International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (3):293-307.
    It is commonly taken for granted that in Vedānta, as also in Indian philosophy in general, yukti, anumāna, and tarka, translate into “reason” (of Western thought) while śruti is rendered as “revelation.” I reject this translation-interpretation; it is a good example of theway in which Sanskrit philosophical discourse is often misconstrued. The term śruti does not refer to revelation, nor do yukti, anumāna, or tarka to reason. Reason, I argue, comprehends all the pramānas; these are all means of legitimizing beliefs. (...)
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    A defense of surgical procedures regulation.Mattia Andreoletti & Federico Bina - 2022 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 43 (2-3):155-168.
    Since the advent of drug regulation in 1962, regulatory agencies have been in the practice of using strict standards to test the safety and efficacy of medical treatments and products. Regulatory agencies, such as the FDA, demand two full-fledged Randomized Clinical Trials demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of drugs to grant its marketing authorization. On the contrary, surgical treatments are left completely unregulated. There are several reasons explaining this difference, and all of them point to the difficulty of conducting well-designed (...)
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  47. Na vkus, na t︠s︡vet..Alʹbina Stepanovna Molchanova - 1966 - Moskva,: Iskusstvo.
     
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  48. Knowledge Brokers in Crisis : Public Communication of Science During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Carlo Martini, Monica Consolandi, Federico Bina & Davide Battisti - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (5):565-669.
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  49. Knowledge Brokers in Crisis: Public Communication of Science During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Carlo Martini, Davide Battisti, Federico Bina & Monica Consolandi - 2022 - Social Epistemology 36 (5):656-669.
    Knowledge brokers are among the main channels of communication between scientists and the public and a key element to establishing a relation of trust between the two. But translating knowledge from the scientific community to a wider audience presents several difficulties, which can be accentuated in times of crisis. In this paper we study some of the problems that knowledge brokers face when communicating in times of crisis. During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, we collected interviews with Italian (...)
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  50. The Human Shadow / Jonathan Schell / The Anthropocene and Global Warming: A Brief Update / Jan Zalasiewicz / The Extraordinary Strata of the Anthropocene / Jan Zalasiewicz / The Anthropocene Dating Problem: Disciplinary Misalignments, Paradigm Shifts, and the Possibility for New Foundations in Science.Kyle Nichols & Bina Gogineni - 2019 - In Akeel Bilgrami (ed.), Nature and Value. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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