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    A text book of jurisprudence.Shiv Dayal - 1965 - Allahabad,: Central Law Agency. Edited by R. R. Pandey.
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    Sensory and Emotional Perception of Wooden Surfaces through Fingertip Touch.Shiv R. Bhatta, Kaisa Tiippana, Katja Vahtikari, Mark Hughes & Marketta Kyttä - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    How a Philosopher Reads Kālidāsa: Vedāntadeśika’s Art of Devotion.Shiv Subramaniam - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (1):45-80.
    Vedāntadeśika is one of many Sanskrit intellectuals who wrote prolifically in both poetic and philosophical genres. This essay considers how his poetry is related to his philosophical concerns. Scholars have understood the relationship between his poetry and philosophy in a number of ways, some arguing that his poetry permitted a freer exploration of his philosophical ideas, others wishing to discuss his poems independently of his philosophy. My paper will propose a distinct way of understanding this relationship by focusing specifically on (...)
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    Alternative Science.Shiv Visvanathan - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):164-169.
    This entry counters the paradigmatic status of modern western science by pointing to the existence of alternative knowledges that precede this hegemonic form, and by showing the fruitfulness of alternative sciences that have emerged in contemporary times. It argues that the idea of an alternative science demonstrates that issues of knowledge determine the possibilities of a politics that connects the question of alternative lifeworlds to alternative livelihoods, lifestyles and life cycles.
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  5. The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature.Har Dayal - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):356-357.
     
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  6. Cultural Encounters and the Orient: A Study in the Politics of Knowledge.Shiv Visvanathan - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (4):69-81.
    Johann Galtung in one of his lectures talks of a painting that hung in the ante-room of the late Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah. It was a giant picture of Nkrumah himself struggling loose from his chains. There is thunder and lightning in the air, and in one corner of the picture are three men, three white men. The first is a capitalist and he carries a briefcase. The second is a missionary and he clutches a Bible. The third, the meekest (...)
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  7. Sāṁkhya thought in the Brahmanical systems of Indian philosophy.Kumar Shiv - 1983 - Delhi, India: Eastern Book Linkers.
     
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  8. Image of Buddha or Jnananatha at Jagdishpur: An Archaeological Note.Shiv Bahadur Singh - 2002 - In R. Panth (ed.), Nalanda and Buddhism. Nalanda: Nava Nalanda Mahavihara. pp. 135.
     
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  9. The ultimate reality and meaning of Samkhya.Shiv D. Talwar - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24 (1):3-29.
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    Number marking and (in)definiteness in kind terms.Veneeta Dayal - 2004 - Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (4):393-450.
    This paper explores the link between number marking and(in)definiteness in nominals and their interpretation. Differencesbetween bare singulars and plurals in languages without determinersare explained by treating bare nominals as kind terms. Differencesarise, it is argued, because singular and plural kinds relatedifferently to their instantiations. In languages with determiners,singular kinds typically occur with the definite determiner, butplural/mass kinds can be bare in some languages and definite inothers. An account of singular kinds in terms of taxonomic readingsis proposed, with number marking playing (...)
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    Any as inherently modal.Veneeta Dayal - 1998 - Linguistics and Philosophy 21 (5):433-476.
    The primary theoretical focus of this paper is on Free Choice uses of any, in particular on two phenomena that have remained largely unstudied. One involves the ability of any phrases to occur in affirmative episodic statements when aided by suitable noun modifiers. The other involves the difference between modals of necessity and possibility with respect to licensing of any. The central thesis advanced here is that FC any is a universal determiner whose domain of quantification is not a set (...)
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    Social philosophers: Manu, Yajnavalkya, Kautilya, Vatsyayana, Tiruvalluvar.Nitima Shiv Charan (ed.) - 2013 - New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
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  13. Reflections on the future of violence.Shiv Visvanathan - 2020 - In Latika Vashist & Jyoti Dogra Sood (eds.), Rethinking law and violence. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Upamāna in Indian philosophy.Shiv Kumar - 1980 - Delhi, India: Eastern Book Linkers.
  15. Yuktidīpikā.Shiv Kumar & Dayānanda Bhārgava (eds.) - 1990 - Delhi, India: Eastern Book Linkers.
     
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  16. Hindi pseudo incorporation.Veneeta Dayal - manuscript
    This paper argues that Hindi incorporation is, in fact, pseudoincorporation, involving noun phrases rather than nouns. Furthermore, it shows that there is no requirement that the incorporated nominal form a morphological or even a syntactic unit with the verb. Such loosely aligned nominals can nevertheless be identified as incorporation on the basis of semantic intuitions having to do with number interpretation, anaphora, and certain properties typically associated with lexical processes. Contrary to standard assumptions, it is argued that the targets of (...)
     
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    Bergson and Stephen dedalus' aesthetic theory.Shiv K. Kumar - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (1):124-127.
  18. Sāṁkhya-Yoga epistemology.Shiv Kumar - 1984 - Delhi, India: Eastern Book Linkers.
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    An invitation to a science war.Shiv Visvanathan - 2007 - In Boaventura de Sousa Santos (ed.), Cognitive Justice in a Global World: Prudent Knowledges for a Decent Life. Lanham: Lexington Books. pp. 337.
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    Les rencontres culturelles et l'Orient.Shiv Visvanathan - 2002 - Diogène 200 (4):83-98.
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    Nation.Shiv Visvanathan - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):533-538.
    The essay traces the definitions of nation through various stages, outlining the consequences of each definition. It emphasizes that the movement to exclusivity has been genocidal and then hints at the possibility of re-reading the idea of nation.
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  22. Official hegemony and contesting pluralisms.Shiv Visvanathan - 2006 - In Gustavo Lins Ribeiro & Arturo Escobar (eds.), World anthropologies: disciplinary transformations within systems of power. New York: Berg.
     
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    Any as Inherently Modal.Veneeta Dayal - 1998 - Linguistics and Philosophy 21 (5):433-476.
    The primary theoretical focus of this paper is on Free Choice uses of any, in particular on two phenomena that have remained largely unstudied. One involves the ability of any phrases to occur in affirmative episodic statements when aided by suitable noun modifiers. The other involves the difference between modals of necessity and possibility with respect to licensing of any. The central thesis advanced here is that FC any is a universal determiner whose domain of quantification is not a set (...)
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    7. quantification in correlatives.Veneeta Dayal - 1995 - In Emmon W. Bach, Eloise Jelinek, Angelika Kratzer & Barbara H. Partee (eds.), Quantification in Natural Languages. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 2--179.
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    Managing ecstasy: A subaltern performative of resistance.Samir Dayal - 2001 - Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities 6 (1):75-90.
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    Personality and super-personality.Har Dayal - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 9:28-31.
    La conscience, qui est un attribut de tous les êtres vivants, se développe, chez l’homme, en conscience de soi et personnalité. Dans le sommeil, l’hypnose et l’évanouissement reste seule la subconscience. Mais la conscience de soi disparaît aussi dans l’activité créatrice artistique, dans la contemplation du grand art, dans la concentration de la recherche scientifique, dans l’expérience émotionnelle de l’accroissement de pouvoir et dans la psychologie des foules. Dans des cas de ce genre, la connaissance de soi et la dualité (...)
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  27. A Personal Perspective on Tibor Horvath and Spiritual Studies.Shiv D. Talwar - 2008 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 31 (2-3):220-233.
     
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  28. Ontario N2L 4G6, Canada.Shiv D. Talwar - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (1-4):3.
     
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  29. Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 4G6, Canada.Shiv D. Talwar - 2001 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 24:3.
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  30. Yoga: Attainment of ultimate reality and meaning.Shiv D. Talwar - 2004 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 27 (1):3-28.
     
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    Scope marking as indirectwh-dependency.Veneeta Srivastav Dayal - 1993 - Natural Language Semantics 2 (2):137-170.
    In certain languages, scope-marking structures are used to express long-distancewh-dependencies along with or instead of the more familiar extraction structure. The existence of these two strategies raises an interesting question for the mapping between syntactic structure and semantic representation. Should apparent semantic equivalence be taken as a guide and syntactic parallelism posited at an abstract level of syntax? Or should the surface syntactic distinction between them be maintained and an alternative explanation sought for the similarity in meaning? In this paper (...)
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  32. Polar kyaa: Y/N or Speech Act Operator.Veneeta Dayal & Rajesh Bhatt - unknown
    We dub the kyaa in (2a) polar kyaa, which we distinguish from the homophonous thematic kyaa ‘what’. in (3). In (3), kyaa is the theme argument of the verb diyaa ‘gave’. The same has been argued for the scope marking construction, at least under the indirect dependency approach (Dayal 1994 among others). The preverbal position has been argued to be the unmarked position for wh-words in Hindi-Urdu (Kidwai 2000, among others).
     
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  33. The Language of Advertising.Veneeta Dayal - unknown
    The seminar will focus on linguistic strategies used by manufacturers to promote products. We will look at claims such as: “2 out of 3 doctors prescribed Medicine X”. Would this statement be false or merely misleading if exactly three doctors were included in the sample? The fundamental semantic distinction between entailment (what is stated) and implicature (what is implied) will be used to probe issues of truth in the language of advertising. The course will explore the topic in the wider (...)
     
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  34. 44 multiple-wh-questions.Veneeta Dayal - manuscript
    1.1 Wh-expressions as diagnostics of scope 1.1.1 Fronting and possible answers as indicators of scope 1.1.2 Constraints on Scope: ECP and Subjacency 1.1.3 Alternatives to Covert Movement 1.1.4 Overview of the chapter 1.2 Cross-linguistic variation in multiple -wh-questions 1.2.1 Non-fronting languages 1.2.2 Multiple -fronting languages 1.2.3 Languages without multiple -wh-questions 1.2.4 Optional-fronting languages 1.2.5 Explanations for typological variation 2 Superiority effects.
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    Quantum Hydrodynamics: Kirchhoff Equations.K. V. S. Shiv Chaitanya - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (4):351-364.
    In this paper, we show that the Kirchhoff equations are derived from the Schrödinger equation by assuming the wave function to be a polynomial like solution. These Kirchhoff equations describe the evolution of n point vortices in hydrodynamics. In two dimensions, Kirchhoff equations are used to demonstrate the solution to single particle Laughlin wave function as complex Hermite polynomials. We also show that the equation for optical vortices, a two dimentional system, is derived from Kirchhoff equation by using paraxial wave (...)
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    Human Value-Oriented Management: A Meta-Synthesis of Contributions by Professor S. K. Chakraborty.Subhasree Kar, Shiv Tripathi & Deepak Kumar Sahoo - 2023 - Journal of Human Values 29 (1):8-23.
    The role of Indian ethos in management practices is explored by several management scholars and practitioners. Professor Sitangshu Kumar Chakraborty (popularly known as Professor S. K. Chakraborty, hereinafter referred to as SKC in this article) is one of the pioneering scholars of human value-oriented management practices and has made significant contributions in linking the management knowledge and practices to classical Indian ethos and Vedantic wisdom. In today’s technologically advanced and economically fast-paced world, there is a rising concern about falling human (...)
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    Shāhnāma Munawwar KalāmShahnama Munawwar Kalam.Fritz Lehmann, Shiv Das Lakhnawi & Syed Hasan Askari - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):811.
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    Bare nominals: Non-specific and contrastive readings under scrambling.Veneeta Dayal - 2003 - In Simin Karimi (ed.), Word order and scrambling. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 67--90.
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  39. Chapter Nine Ethical Antihumanism.Samir Dayal - 2008 - In Mina Karavanta & Nina Morgan (eds.), Edward Said and Jacques Derrida: reconstellating humanism and the global hybrid. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 220.
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    Managing ecstasy: A subaltern performative of resistance.Samir Dayal - 2001 - Angelaki 6 (1):75 – 90.
  41. South asian languages and semantic variation: A cross-linguistic study.Veneeta Dayal - manuscript
    This project investigates the possibility of variation in the semantic component, a new and dynamic area of study in formal approaches to semantics. Its particular focus is the effect on variation of language contact. The semantic status of classifier languages of South Asia, which have been described as marginal instances of this language type, is used to illustrate the nature of the investigation. Data from a small representative sample of such languages will be collected. The semantic system of these languages, (...)
     
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  42. Scope marking: Cross-linguistic variation in indirect.Veneeta Dayal - unknown
    Overview A scope marking structure is characterized by the fact that it has two clauses, each of which contains wh expressions [CP-1...wh1...][CP-2...wh2(...whn)...]. While wh- 1 is a fixed lexical item, wh-2...wh-n are not. A possible answer to the question seems to specify values not for wh1 but for wh2...whn. In recent years such structures have come under a lot of scrutiny and various analyses have been proposed to account for their properties. In spite of differences in detail, these analyses can (...)
     
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    The truth about Islam: a historical study.Lakshmeshwar Dayal - 2010 - New Delhi: Anamika Publishers & Distributors.
    The study brings about the contribution of Islam to world civilization. It traces the rise of Muslim power in Asia, Europe and Africa over more than ten centuries combining political ascendancy with promotion of basic sciences, philosophy, literature and arts. It deals with the prevailing myths which have for long blocked the way to a correct understanding of the faith and the traditions of Islam. Vigorously debated issues, such as jihad, status of women, and national patriotism are discussed in their (...)
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    Vedānta aura Bāibila kā tulanātmaka adhyayana.James Dayal - 1964
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    The Influence of Sponsors’ Management Philosophy on Project Management in Tanzania: An Analysis of Critical Issues in Internationally Funded Projects.Joseph Amon Kimeme & Shiv K. Tripathi - 2013 - Philosophy of Management 12 (2):71-87.
    Projects may exist in many forms, depending on the purpose and organisational context. Irrespective of the type and nature, however, the effective management of any project requires a high degree of commitment by the project members to the accomplishment of project objectives. The high degree of reliance on external international funding makes project management in non-profit organisations of developing societies a challenging task. The marriage of two entirely different sets of values and philosophical orientations creates an invisible tensile force, impacting (...)
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  46. Qadīm Hindī falsafah.Shiv Mohan Laʻl Māthur - 1980 - Naʼī Dihlī: Taraqqī Urdū Biyūro.
     
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    Core Values and Beliefs: A Study of Leading Innovative Organizations. [REVIEW]S. Sai Manohar & Shiv R. Pandit - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 125 (4):1-14.
    Innovation has been widely regarded as a powerful tool for stimulating economic growth and changing the quality of human life since the beginning of time. Innovation will continue to remain a key driving force for sustainability and growth in the current economic global slowdown. At present there are hardly any studies that show why innovation is successful at some organizations, and yet fails to achieve the desired results at others. The authors investigate the role of “core values and beliefs” of (...)
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    Application of Image Processing in Fruit and Vegetable Analysis: A Review.Anand Singh Jalal & Shiv Ram Dubey - 2015 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 24 (4):405-424.
    Images are an important source of data and information in the agricultural sciences. The use of image-processing techniques has outstanding implications for the analysis of agricultural operations. Fruit and vegetable classification is one of the major applications that can be utilized in supermarkets to automatically detect the kinds of fruits or vegetables purchased by customers and to determine the appropriate price for the produce. Training on-site is the underlying prerequisite for this type of arrangement, which is generally caused by the (...)
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    In Favour of Ethics in Business: The Linkage between Ethical Behaviour and Performance.Yogesh Upadhyay & Shiv Kumar Singh - 2010 - Journal of Human Values 16 (1):9-19.
    An increasing number of large corporations find themselves caught between two seemingly contradictory goals: satisfying investors’ expectations for progressive earnings’ growth and the stakeholders’ growing demand for ethical conduct. There is an increasing realization across geographies concerning the growing relevance of resolving this issue. The present article is a tool kit for business organizations who want to become ethically fit. The article exhibits the dilemma faced by the corporate world regarding embracing ethics in business. It attempts to establish with the (...)
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    ‘Life after Death – the Dead shall Teach the Living’: a Qualitative Study on the Motivations and Expectations of Body Donors, their Families, and Religious Scholars in the South Indian City of Bangalore.Aiswarya Sasi, Radhika Hegde, Stephen Dayal & Manjulika Vaz - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (2):149-172.
    In India, there has been a shift from using unclaimed bodies to voluntary body donation for anatomy dissections in medical colleges. This study used in-depth qualitative interviews to explore the deeper intent, values and attitudes towards body donation, the body and death, and expectations of the body donor, as well as their next of kin and representative religious scholars. All donors had enrolled in a body bequest programme in a medical school in South India. This study concludes that body donors (...)
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