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    Ranking Analysis for Online Customer Reviews of Products Using Opinion Mining with Clustering.S. K. Lakshmanaprabu, K. Shankar, Deepak Gupta, Ashish Khanna, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Plácido R. Pinheiro & Victor Hugo C. de Albuquerque - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-9.
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    Renormalization-group approach to superconductivity: from weak to strong electron–phonon coupling.S. -W. Tsai, A. H. Castro Neto, R. Shankar & D. K. Campbell - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (17-18):2631-2641.
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    How and why multiple MCMs are loaded at origins of DNA replication.Shankar P. Das & Nicholas Rhind - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (7):613-617.
    Recent work suggests that DNA replication origins are regulated by the number of multiple mini‐chromosome maintenance (MCM) complexes loaded. Origins are defined by the loading of MCM – the replicative helicase which initiates DNA replication and replication kinetics determined by origin's location and firing times. However, activation of MCM is heterogeneous; different origins firing at different times in different cells. Also, more MCMs are loaded in G1 than are used in S phase. These aspects of MCM biology are explained by (...)
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    Judith Butler. The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind. New York: Verso, 2020. 209 pp. [REVIEW]S. Shankar - 2021 - Critical Inquiry 47 (4):798-799.
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    “It’s Not Easy Living a Sustainable Lifestyle”: How Greater Knowledge Leads to Dilemmas, Tensions and Paralysis.Cristina Longo, Avi Shankar & Peter Nuttall - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (3):759-779.
    Providing people with information is considered an important first step in encouraging them to behave sustainably as it influences their consumption beliefs, attitudes and intentions. However, too much information can also complicate these processes and negatively affect behaviour. This is exacerbated when people have accepted the need to live a more sustainable lifestyle and attempt to enact its principles. Drawing on interview data with people committed to sustainability, we identify the contentious role of knowledge in further disrupting sustainable consumption ideals. (...)
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    Leadership Spiritual Behaviors Toward Subordinates: An Empirical Examination of the Effects of a Leader’s Individual Spirituality and Organizational Spirituality.Badrinarayan Shankar Pawar - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 122 (3):439-452.
    This study notes three research requirements in workplace spirituality namely; need for conducting empirical studies, building on the existing research, and linking spirituality to organizational topics in general and leadership in particular. It also notes that the existing literature indicates a requirement for examining the spiritual sources of a leader’s spiritual behaviors toward subordinates. To address these research requirements in workplace spirituality, this study conducts an empirical examination of the effect of two spiritual factors—leader’s individual spirituality and organizational spirituality—on leadership (...)
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    Metamathematics, machines, and Gödel's proof.N. Shankar - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The automatic verification of large parts of mathematics has been an aim of many mathematicians from Leibniz to Hilbert. While Gödel's first incompleteness theorem showed that no computer program could automatically prove certain true theorems in mathematics, the advent of electronic computers and sophisticated software means in practice there are many quite effective systems for automated reasoning that can be used for checking mathematical proofs. This book describes the use of a computer program to check the proofs of several celebrated (...)
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    Aesthetic Delight and Beauty: A Comparison of Kant’s Aesthetics and Abhinavagupta’s Theory of Rasa.Sangeetha Menon, Shankar Rajaraman & Saurabh Todariya - 2022 - Journal of Dharma Studies 5 (1):51-62.
    The study aims to address the existing research gap through a thematic comparison between the aesthetics of Kant and Abhinavagupta. This paper explores Kant’s notion of aesthetic judgment based on disinterestedness with Abhinavagupta’s analysis of sādhāraṇīkaraṇa. We argue that the notions of “disinterested judgment” in Kant and sādhāraṇīkaraṇa in Abhinavagupta points towards the impersonal nature of aesthetic delight which makes the universality of aesthetic experience possible. Hence, aesthetics in both Kant and Abhinavgupta are not the personal and subjective experience but (...)
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    Sri Aurobindo: Cosmology, Psychology and Integral Experience.Bhawani Shankar - forthcoming - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research:1-18.
    Sri Aurobindo is one of the most prominent figures in the Indian Philosophy of twentieth century and yet we barely find any mention of his work in the philosophy circles. He has written extensively on metaphysics, aesthetics, and ethics. Sri Aurobindo’s work is all-encompassing and carries marks of a deep yogic insight into both the individual self (with all its parts and their integrated working) and the universe that ultimately shares a relation of identity with the individual in secret. He (...)
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    Popper’s Demarcation Criterion Between Science and Metaphysics: A Critical Analysis.Siddhartha Shankar Joarder - forthcoming - Philosophy and Progress:33-48.
    Karl Raimund Popper, (1902-1994) a leading apostle of antiinductivism, holds that the main problem of philosophy of science is the problem of demarcation. Accordingly, the demarcation principle distinguishes science from non-science. To Popper, logic, metaphysics and psychoanalysis are likely to fall into the non-science group. Principle of induction has been accepted even though resentfully as the chief tool of scientific investigation by the positivists as well as the scientists in general. Popper rejects the positivistic approach and on the contrary proposes (...)
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    Postfeminist Heterotopias: Negotiating ‘Safe’ and ‘Seedy’ in the British Sex Shop Space.Avi Shankar, Sarah Riley & Adrienne Evans - 2010 - European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (3):211-229.
    This article contributes to debates concerning the sexualization of culture in the European context by analysing shifts in contemporary forms of British women’s sexual sexual subjectivities in relation to consumer culture. The article employs a ‘heterotopological’ analysis of how space is materialized through history, power and discourse. A two-part analysis is employed that, first, maps the history of British sex shops in relation to two discourses of sexuality and consumption, namely ‘safe’ and ‘seedy’; and second, analyses how these discourses can (...)
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    The Buddhist Pramāṇa-Epistemology, Logic, and Language: with Reference to Vasubandhu, Dignāga, and Dharmakīrti.Hari Shankar Prasad - 2023 - Studia Humana 12 (1-2):21-52.
    As the title of the present article shows, it highlights the three philosophically integrated areas – (1) pramāṇa-epistemology (theory of comprehensive knowledge involving both perception and inference), (2) logic (although a part of pramāṇa-epistemology, it has two modes, namely, inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning), and (3) language (or semantics, i.e. the double negation theory of meaning, which falls under inference). These are interconnected as well as overlapping within the Buddhist mainstream tradition of the process philosophy as opposed to the substantialist (...)
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    The centrality of ethics in Buddhism: exploratory essays.Hari Shankar Prasad - 2007 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    This book, through extensive textual study, explores the Buddha's and Buddhism's uncompromising and unflinching emphasis on the centrality of ethics as against any pernicious dogmas and metaphysical beliefs, and their attempts to causally relate moral perfection to soteriological or eschatological goal. What is most admirable about Buddhism is that it integrates the vertical development of human consciousness, for which the other is the necessary condition, with the gradual development of morality. It was this emphasis which separated Siddhartha, before he attained (...)
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    Effects of Advice on Auditor Whistleblowing Propensity: Do Advice Source and Advisor Reassurance Matter?El’Fred Boo, Terence Ng & Premila Gowri Shankar - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (2):387-402.
    We conduct an experiment to investigate the joint effects of advisor reassurance and advice source in enhancing the impact of advice on auditors’ whistleblowing propensity. Participants from a Big 4 firm assess the likelihood that a questionable act involving a superior will be reported, both before and after receiving advice. We manipulate, between-participants, the advice source and advisor reassurance on the firm’s policy on whistleblower protection, holding constant the advice recommendation. Our study is underpinned by the premise that moral agents (...)
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  15. BERGER, U., Total sets and objects in domain theory DOWNEY, R., Every recursive boolean algebra is isomorphic to one with incomplete atoms GONCHAREV, S., YAKHNIS, A. and YAKHNIS, V., Some effectively infinite classes of enumerations. [REVIEW]P. Lincoln, A. Scedrov & N. Shankar - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60:291.
  16. Yoga: India's philosophy of meditation.Gerald James Larson & Ram Shankar Bhattacharya - 1970 - In Karl H. Potter (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies. Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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    How I See Me—A Meta-Analysis Investigating the Association Between Identities and Pro-environmental Behaviour.Alina Mia Udall, Judith I. M. de Groot, Simon B. De Jong & Avi Shankar - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Prolific research suggests identity associates with pro-environmental behaviours that are individual and/or group focused. Individual PEB is personally driven, self-reliant, and are conducted on one's own. Group focused PEB is other people-reliant and completed as part of a group. A wide range of identities have been related to PEBs. For example, a recent systematic qualitative review revealed 99 different types of identities studied in a PEB context. Most studies were correlational, few had an experimental design. However, the relationships between all (...)
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    Wittgenstein's Intentions John Canfield and Stuart Shankar, editors New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1993, xiv + 243 pp. US$39.00. [REVIEW]Richard Mcdonough - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (2):417.
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    Review of Yoga: India's Philosophy of Meditation, ed. Gerald James Larson and Ram Shankar Bhattacharya. [REVIEW]Stuart Sarbacker - 2010 - Philosophy East and West 60 (2):294-298.
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  20. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and the Art of Spreading Awareness over the World.Alexis Avdeeff - 2004 - Journal of Dharma 29 (3):321-335.
    During the Twentieth Century, either before or after the Independence, India produced several saints. Many of these saints have preached and still preach a religion of love and devotion, the bhakti. Nowadays, many of the bhakti movements they have created are still active and other new movements are being born with the emergence of new saint-figures. Among all these modern movements, The Art of Living Foundation is the most recent one, and one of the most active today. Founded in 1982 (...)
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    Grape expectations: The role of cognitive influences in color–flavor interactions.Maya U. Shankar, Carmel A. Levitan & Charles Spence - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):380-390.
    Color conveys critical information about the flavor of food and drink by providing clues as to edibility, flavor identity, and flavor intensity. Despite the fact that more than 100 published papers have investigated the influence of color on flavor perception in humans, surprisingly little research has considered how cognitive and contextual constraints may mediate color–flavor interactions. In this review, we argue that the discrepancies demonstrated in previously-published color–flavor studies may, at least in part, reflect differences in the sensory expectations that (...)
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  22. Vedic vision of the universe: interdisciplinary study in Vedic literature, science, and philosophy.Shankar B. Chandekar - 2000 - Pune: University of Pune.
  23. A Glossary of Philosophical Terms, Samskṛt-English.Shankar Rau & V. C. - 1941 - Madras, Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanams Press.
     
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  24. The hidden brain: how our unconscious minds elect presidents, control markets, wage wars, and save our lives.Shankar Vedantam - 2010 - New York: Spiegel & Grau.
    The hidden brain has its finger on the scale when we make all of our most complex and important decisions – it decides who we fall in love with, whether we should convict someone of murder, or which way to run when someone yells “fire ...
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    Autonomy, Choices and Consent in Commercial Surrogacy: Viewing through the Indian Lens.Diksha Munjal-Shankar - 2015 - Asian Bioethics Review 7 (4):380-393.
  26. Sufi Gleams of Sanskrit Light.Shankar Nair - 2022 - In Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata (eds.), Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata. Boston: Brill.
     
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  27. Sufi Gleams of Sanskrit Light.Shankar Nair - 2022 - In Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata (eds.), Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata. Boston: Brill.
     
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  28. Medicinal concepts and institutions in precolonial India.Shankar Kumar - 2022 - In Himanshu Roy (ed.), Social thought in Indic civilization. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
     
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    Algorithmic governance: Developing a research agenda through the power of collective intelligence.Kalpana Shankar, Burkhard Schafer, Niall O'Brolchain, Maria Helen Murphy, John Morison, Su-Ming Khoo, Muki Haklay, Heike Felzmann, Aisling De Paor, Anthony Behan, Rónán Kennedy, Chris Noone, Michael J. Hogan & John Danaher - 2017 - Big Data and Society 4 (2).
    We are living in an algorithmic age where mathematics and computer science are coming together in powerful new ways to influence, shape and guide our behaviour and the governance of our societies. As these algorithmic governance structures proliferate, it is vital that we ensure their effectiveness and legitimacy. That is, we need to ensure that they are an effective means for achieving a legitimate policy goal that are also procedurally fair, open and unbiased. But how can we ensure that algorithmic (...)
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    History Writing of Early India: New Discoveries and ApproachesThe Image of Classical India: Its Changing Colours and Contours.L. R. & Shankar Goyal - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):552.
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    Nagpur Affairs, Vol. I.Stanley Wolpert & Tryambak Shankar Shejwalkar - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):138.
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    Workplace Spirituality Facilitation: A Comprehensive Model.Badrinarayan Shankar Pawar - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (3):375-386.
    This article specifies a comprehensive model for workplace spirituality facilitation that integrates various views from the existing research on workplace spirituality facilitation. It outlines the significance of workplace spirituality topic and highlights its relevance to the area of ethics. It then briefly outlines the various directions the existing workplace spirituality research has taken. Based on this, it indicates that an integration of the elements from various existing research works on workplace spirituality facilitation into a comprehensive workplace spirituality facilitation model could (...)
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    How Can SMEs in a Cluster Respond to Global Demands for Corporate Responsibility?Heidi Weltzien Høivik & Deepthi Shankar - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 101 (2):175-195.
    This article argues why and how a participatory approach to implement corporate social responsibility (CSR) in a cluster would be beneficial for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who are members of the NCE – Subsea cluster in Bergen, Norway. The political and strategic reasons as well as internal motivation for SMEs to incorporate CSR into their business strategies are discussed with support from relevant literature. Furthermore, we offer a discussion on the characteristics of different approaches to incorporating CSR as part (...)
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    Linearizing intuitionistic implication.Patrick Lincoln, Andre Scedrov & Natarajan Shankar - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 60 (2):151-177.
    An embedding of the implicational propositional intuitionistic logic into the nonmodal fragment of intuitionistic linear logic is given. The embedding preserves cut-free proofs in a proof system that is a variant of IIL. The embedding is efficient and provides an alternative proof of the PSPACE-hardness of IMALL. It exploits several proof-theoretic properties of intuitionistic implication that analyze the use of resources in IIL proofs.
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    Language and Materiality : Ethnographic and Theoretical Explorations.Jillian R. Cavanaugh & Shalini Shankar (eds.) - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    Language and Materiality integrates linguistic anthropological and sociolinguistic scholarship on a range of topics: semiotic approaches to language, language commodification, sound, embodiment, mediatization, and aesthetics. Empirically rigorous, the volume engages scholars and students interested in language, its use, and meanings. It consists of three sections - 'Texts, Objects, Mediality', 'Sound, Aesthetics, Embodiment', and 'Time, Place, Circulation' - containing chapters and short commentaries, framed by a curated conversation about semiotics and materiality in anthropology. Each section theorizes intersections, connections, and relationships between (...)
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    Some of the Recent Organizational Behavior Concepts as Precursors to Workplace Spirituality.Badrinarayan Shankar Pawar - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (2):245-261.
    This paper addresses researchers’ call for integrating workplace spirituality with organizational literature. This paper points out that self-interest transcendence is a common aspect in the workplace spirituality concept that emerged in the last decade and also in four OB concepts – transformational leadership, organizational citizenship behavior, organizational support, and procedural justice – that emerged in OB about two decades ago. Based on this common aspect of self-interest transcendence and the temporal precedence of these four OB concepts’ emergence, it indicates that (...)
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  37. Emphasis given evolution and creationism by Texas high school biology teachers.Ganga Shankar & Gerald D. Skoog - 1993 - Science Education 77 (2):221-233.
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    Constructing Semantic Representations From a Gradually Changing Representation of Temporal Context.Marc W. Howard, Karthik H. Shankar & Udaya K. K. Jagadisan - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (1):48-73.
    Computational models of semantic memory exploit information about co-occurrences of words in naturally occurring text to extract information about the meaning of the words that are present in the language. Such models implicitly specify a representation of temporal context. Depending on the model, words are said to have occurred in the same context if they are presented within a moving window, within the same sentence, or within the same document. The temporal context model (TCM), which specifies a particular definition of (...)
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    Development of Buddhist ethics.Girija Shankar Prasad Misra - 1984 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Description: 'Religion is a doing and doing what is moral'. In Buddhism, particularly, there is such a great emphasis on moral doing that is very often designated as an 'ethical religion' (silaparaka dharma). The present work seeks to study Buddhist ethics as a development process not only in terms of inner dynamics of Buddhism inherent in its doctrinal and ethical formulations but also in terms of its response to various historical compulsions which motivated its followers to introduce in its general (...)
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    A distributed representation of internal time.Marc W. Howard, Karthik H. Shankar, William R. Aue & Amy H. Criss - 2015 - Psychological Review 122 (1):24-53.
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    Does hostile environment encourages abusive supervision and deviant work behaviours: a mediation approach.Muhammad Khaleel & Shankar Chelliah - 2023 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 17 (1):99.
    This study aims to examine the role of hostile climate in initiating abusive supervision and the mediating role of abusive supervision between the relationship of perceived hostile climate and workplace deviance. A cross-sectional study design was employed to collect the data from the 358 respondents in manufacturing SMEs in Pakistan. Results of the study revealed that perceived hostile climate is significantly related to abusive supervision and workplace deviance. Abusive supervision is significantly related to workplace deviance and it mediates the relationship (...)
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    Biography of an Indian Patriot: Maharaja Lakshmishwar Singh of Darbhanga.Raymond Callahan & Jata Shankar Jha - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):158.
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    Epistemology and linguistics: Bhartṛhari, structuralism and poststructuralism.Prabha Shankar Dwivedi - 2018 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private.
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    Panipat: 1761.Holden Furber & Tryambak Shankar Shejwalkar - 1947 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 67 (3):231.
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    Mysticism in Medieval India.Peter Gaeffke & Shankar Gopal Tulpule - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):469.
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    An interpretive structural model of corporate governance.Dimple Grover, Ravi Shankar & Amulya Khurana - 2007 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 3 (4):446-460.
    Corporate Governance (CG) issues have driven organisations to set their house right. There is a continual effort by organisations to build on a good framework of policies, not only as an undertaking enforced by a regulatory body, but also to sustain and win. However, these organisations are facing a dilemma in terms of their focus priority. Is it the composition of the board or is it the employee as the stakeholder that has high determining power to reach their goals. The (...)
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    Does hostile environment encourages abusive supervision and deviant work behaviours: a mediation approach.Muhammad Khaleel & Shankar Chelliah - 2022 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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    What is Curiosity Studies?Perry Zurn & Arjun Shankar - 2020 - In Perry Zurn & Arjun Shankar (eds.), Curiosity Studies: A New Ecology of Knowledge. Minneapolis, MN, USA:
    In what follows, we intervene in the long history of the study of curiosity to propose curiosity studies proper. Such a field, we argue, traverses the many disciplinary and experiential contexts in which curiosity appears, in order to generate theories, analytics, and practices of curiosity that are as complex and ubiquitous as the phenomenon of curiosity itself. Assuming an ecology of knowledge framework, which expressly resists academic silos and intellectual monocultures, we envision curiosity studies as an unbounded inquiry built on (...)
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  49. An introduction to the Yogasūtra.Ram Shankar Bhattacharya - 1985 - Delhi, India: Bharatiya Vidya Prakasana.
     
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  50. Nidrā yá sushupti.Ram Shankar Bhattacharya - 1969
     
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