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    Caste-Based Discrimination, Microfinance Credit Scores, and Microfinance Loan Approvals Among Females in India.Vinit Parida, Sambit Lenka & Pankaj C. Patel - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (2):372-388.
    We draw on the phenomenon of caste-based discrimination in India and signaling theory to assess whether microfinance credit scores improve the odds of female micropreneurs from a lower caste receiving loans and whether visible business characteristics further improve the odds of receiving microfinance loans. In a sample of 3,144 female microfinance loan applicants at a female-focused microloan enterprise in India, females from a lower caste, relative to those from a higher caste, have lower odds of receiving loans when their credit (...)
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    Aristotle and the Punishment of Psychopaths.Vinit Haksar - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (150):323 - 340.
    In A paper called ‘The Responsibility of Psychopaths’, I think I succeeded in establishing that we cannot rule out a priori the possibility that psychopaths may be shown to be lacking in responsibility. I also examined some arguments that try to show the psychopathto be lacking in responsibility, but I concluded that these arguments were not very successful. In this paper I intend to make and examine some more attempts at showing the psychopath to be lacking in responsibility. But before (...)
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    A Scientific Morality?Vinit Haksar - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (161):245 - 264.
    It is neither possible, nor desirable, to have a system of dealing with criminals that does away with norms. But Lady Wootton sometimes talks as if it is possible and desirable to do away with norms. And she claims that in her pragmatic system norms have been done away with. She believes her pragmatic system of dealing with criminals is, unlike our present system, scientific. There are at least two respects in which she seems to be claiming that her system (...)
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    Responsibility By Jonathan Glover, published by Routledge & Kegan Paul 1970. Pp. 204. Price £2.25.Vinit Haksar - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):83-.
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    The Responsibility of Mental Defectives.Vinit Haksar - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (143):61 - 68.
    It is generally agreed that at least those who suffer from severe mental subnormality, like idiots, are not responsible for the antisocial actions that they may commit. Even Lady Wootton agrees that in the case of idiots and imbeciles ‘the defect is so great that no dispute is likely to arise, either as to the reality of the handicap or as to its effect in impairing capacity to conform to expected standards’. 1 This passage, incidentally, contradicts some of her other (...)
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    Coercive proposals [rawls and gandhi].Vinit Haksar - 1976 - Political Theory 4 (1):65-79.
  7. Equality, Liberty, and Perfectionism.Vinit Haksar - 1979 - Philosophy 56 (215):131-132.
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    Structure imaging and vanadium substitution in cubic TiCr2Laves phase.Chanchal Ghosh, Vinit Sharma, Joysurya Basu, Divakar Ramachandran & E. Mohandas - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (22):2403-2426.
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  9. Excuses and voluntary conduct.Vinit Haksar - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):317-329.
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    The responsibility of psychopaths.Vinit Haksar - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (59):135-145.
  11. Rawls and Gandhi on civil disobedience.Vinit Haksar - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):151 – 192.
    In the first section I compare and contrast Rawls's and Gandhi's views on civil disobedience as a form of persuasion. I discuss the difficulties facing such forms of civil disobedience; the argument that such forms of civil disobedience are redundant is examined and rejected. Some modifications of Rawls's theory are suggested regarding when civil disobedience is justified and what form it should take. Also, I argue, as against Rawls, that the Rawlsian State should, when that is necessary to prevent anarchy, (...)
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    Civil Disobedience, Threats and Offers: Gandhi and Rawls.Vinit Haksar - 1986 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Comparing the Gandhian idea of civil disobedience to those of Rawls and other modern thinkers, Haksar here demonstrates the relevance of Gandhi's thought to contemporary society and politics.
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    Indivisible selves and moral practice.Vinit Haksar - 1991 - Savage, Md.: Barnes & Noble.
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    Collective rights and the value of groups.Vinit Haksar - 1998 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):21 – 43.
    Two kinds of intrinsically valuable entities are distinguished - those that are ends-in- themselves (and therefore sacred) and those that are intrinsically good. It is suggested that it is the individual rather than the group that is sacred in the primary sense. To be sacred or an end-in-itself implies that the sacred entity must not be replaced by a potential entity even if more good can be promoted by doing so. It is suggested that only entities that have an irreducible (...)
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    Rawls' Theory of Justice.Vinit Haksar - 1972 - Analysis 32 (5):149 - 153.
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  16. Violence in a spirit of love: Gandhi and the limits of non-violence.Vinit Haksar - 2012 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 15 (3):303-324.
    The paper considers how Mahatma Gandhi?s Law of Ahimsa (or non-violence) can be reconciled with the necessity of violence; some of the strategies that Gandhi adopts in response to this problem are critically examined. Gandhi was willing to use (outward) violence as an expedience (in the sense of necessity), but he was opposed to using non-violence as an expedience. There are two versions of Gandhi?s doctrine. He makes a distinction between outward violence and inner violence. Both versions grant that outward (...)
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    Doing and deserving.Vinit Haksar - 1971 - Philosophical Books 12 (3):7-9.
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    Free-will, Responsibility and Punishment.Vinit Haksar - 1968
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  19. Ideals of living (perfectionism).Vinit Haksar - 2010 - In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.
  20. Indivisible Selves and Moral Practice.Vinit Haksar - 1992 - Philosophy 67 (261):409-412.
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    Responsibility By Jonathan Glover, published by Routledge & Kegan Paul1970. Pp. 204. Price £2.25.Vinit Haksar - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):83-85.
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    Podstawy do równości.Vinit Haksar - 1980 - Etyka 18:221-237.
    The paper discusses the version of egalitarianism which asserts that the doctrine of equal respect and consideration applies to all human beings but not between human beings and animals. It attempts to unearth some of the presuppositions of this doctrine rather than to prove the doctrine to be true. The view that human beings, unlike animals, form part of the human family is discussed. The view that animals should be excluded from the egalitarian club because they have less intrinsic worth (...)
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    Responsibility.Vinit Haksar & C. H. Whiteley - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40 (1):187-234.
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    Rights and excuses: A reply to Brady.Vinit Haksar - 1987 - Ethics 97 (4):796-799.
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  25. Rawl's theory of justice.Vinit Haksar - 1972 - Analysis 32 (5):149.
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    Symposium: Responsibility.Vinit Haksar & C. H. Whiteley - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40 (1):187 - 234.
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    Responsibility.Vinit Haksar & C. H. Whiteley - 1966 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 40 (1):187-234.
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    The Alleged Paradox of Democracy.Vinit Haksar - 1976 - Analysis 37 (1):10 - 14.
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    Civil Disobedience, Threats and Offers: Gandhi and Rawls.Vinit Haskar - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (3):425-426.
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    Sock Sorting: An Example of a Vague Algorithm.Rohit Parikh, Laxmi Parida & Vaughan Pratt - 2001 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 9 (5):687-692.
    We give an example of a polynomial time algorithm for a particular algorithmic problem involving vagueness and visual indiscriminability, namely sock sorting.
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    [Book review] indivisible selves and moral practice. [REVIEW]Haksar Vinit - 1994 - In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 104--3.
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    La morale et ses fables. De l’éthique narrative à l’éthique de la souveraineté. [REVIEW]Florence Vinit - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (3):636-.
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    La morale et ses fables. De l’éthique narrative à l’éthique de la souveraineté. [REVIEW]Florence Vinit - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (3):636-637.
    Il est de ces livres qui nous glissent entre les doigts, échappent aux tentatives d’en rendre compte, ironisent sur le projet sérieux que nous avions d’en parler. La morale et ses fables d’Anne Staquet est de ceux-là. Tout d’abord parce qu’il refuse de conclure, et nous prive d’un résultat à pouvoir exposer. En second lieu parce qu’il brouille les cartes de son style oscillant entre roman, pièce de théâtre ou essai philosophique et nous emmène dans une odyssée déstabilisante à la (...)
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    Bystander Ethics and Good Samaritanism: A Paradox for Learning Health Organizations.James E. Sabin, Noelle M. Cocoros, Crystal J. Garcia, Jennifer C. Goldsack, Kevin Haynes, Nancy D. Lin, Debbe McCall, Vinit Nair, Sean D. Pokorney, Cheryl N. McMahill-Walraven, Christopher B. Granger & Richard Platt - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (4):18-26.
    In 2012, a U.S. Institute of Medicine report called for a different approach to health care: “Left unchanged, health care will continue to underperform; cause unnecessary harm; and strain national, state, and family budgets.” The answer, they suggested, would be a “continuously learning” health system. Ethicists and researchers urged the creation of “learning health organizations” that would integrate knowledge from patient‐care data to continuously improve the quality of care. Our experience with an ongoing research study on atrial fibrillation—a trial known (...)
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    Bystander Ethics and Good Samaritanism: A Paradox for Learning Health Organizations.James E. Sabin, Noelle M. Cocoros, Crystal J. Garcia, Jennifer C. Goldsack, Kevin Haynes, Nancy D. Lin, Debbe McCall, Vinit Nair, Sean D. Pokorney, Cheryl N. McMahill-Walraven, Christopher B. Granger & Richard Platt - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (4):18-26.
    In 2012, a U.S. Institute of Medicine report called for a different approach to health care: “Left unchanged, health care will continue to underperform; cause unnecessary harm; and strain national, state, and family budgets.” The answer, they suggested, would be a “continuously learning” health system. Ethicists and researchers urged the creation of “learning health organizations” that would integrate knowledge from patient‐care data to continuously improve the quality of care. Our experience with an ongoing research study on atrial fibrillation—a trial known (...)
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    Pediatric Ethics and Communication Excellence (PEACE) Rounds: Decreasing Moral Distress and Patient Length of Stay in the PICU.Lucia Wocial, Veda Ackerman, Brian Leland, Brian Benneyworth, Vinit Patel, Yan Tong & Mara Nitu - 2017 - HEC Forum 29 (1):75-91.
    This paper describes a practice innovation: the addition of formal weekly discussions of patients with prolonged PICU stay to reduce healthcare providers’ moral distress and decrease length of stay for patients with life-threatening illnesses. We evaluated the innovation using a pre/post intervention design measuring provider moral distress and comparing patient outcomes using retrospective historical controls. Physicians and nurses on staff in our pediatric intensive care unit in a quaternary care children's hospital participated in the evaluation. There were 60 patients in (...)
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    Perfectionism and Neutrality: Essays in Liberal Theory.Bruce Ackerman, Richard J. Arneson, Ronald W. Dworkin, Gerald F. Gaus, Kent Greenawalt, Vinit Haksar, Thomas Hurka, George Klosko, Charles Larmore, Stephen Macedo, Thomas Nagel, John Rawls, Joseph Raz & George Sher - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Editors provide a substantive introduction to the history and theories of perfectionism and neutrality, expertly contextualizing the essays and making the collection accessible.
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    Necessary Evil: Justification, Excuse or Pardon? [REVIEW]Vinit Haksar - 2011 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (3):333-347.
    The problem of necessary evil is a sub-class of the problem of moral dilemmas. In cases of genuine moral dilemmas the agent cannot avoid doing evil whatever he does. In some cases of genuine moral dilemmas, the options facing the agent are incommensurable. But in some other cases of genuine moral dilemmas, though wrong doing is inescapable, there is a rationally best course of action. These are cases of necessary evil. There are several views regarding the doing of necessary evil. (...)
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    Responsibility By Jonathan Glover, published by Routledge & Kegan Paul1970. Pp. 204. Price £2.25. [REVIEW]Vinit Haksar - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):83-85.
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    Psychotherapy and Morality: A Study of Two Concepts. [REVIEW]Vinit Haksar - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (1):109-112.
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  41. Teichman, Jenny, "Illegitimacy: An Examination of Bastardy". [REVIEW]Vinit Haksar - 1982 - Ethics 93:821.
     
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    Perimeter Degree Technique for the Reduction of Routing Congestion during Placement in Physical Design of VLSI Circuits.Kuruva Lakshmanna, Fahimuddin Shaik, Vinit Kumar Gunjan, Ninni Singh, Gautam Kumar & R. Mahammad Shafi - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-11.
    When used in conjunction with the current floorplan and the optimization technique in circuit design engineering, this research allows for the evaluation of design parameters that can be used to reduce congestion during integrated circuit fabrication. Testing the multiple alternative consequences of IC design will be extremely beneficial in this situation, as will be demonstrated further below. If the importance of placement and routing congestion concerns is underappreciated, the IC implementation may experience significant nonlinear problems throughout the process as a (...)
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  43. The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century.Bhikhu Parekh, Anthony Parel, Vinit Haksar, Richard L. Johnson, Nicholas F. Gier, Fred Dallmayr, Joseph Prabhu, Naresh Dadhich, Makarand Paranjape, Margaret Chatterjee & M. V. Naidu (eds.) - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    This volume shows how Gandhi's thought and action-oriented approach are significant, relevant, and urgently needed for addressing major contemporary problems and concerns, including issues of violence and nonviolence, war and peace, religious conflict and dialogue, terrorism, ethics, civil disobedience, injustice, modernism and postmodernism, oppression and exploitation, and environmental destruction. Appropriate for general readers and Gandhi specialists, this volume will be of interest for those in philosophy, religion, political science, history, cultural studies, peace studies, and many other fields.
     
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  44. Vinit Haksar. Indivisible Selves and Moral Practice.D. Cockburn - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11:122-122.
     
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  45. HAKSAR, VINIT "Equality, Liberty and Perfectionism". [REVIEW]Andrew Ward - 1981 - Philosophy 56:131.
     
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    Review of Vinit Haksar: Indivisible selves and moral practice[REVIEW]John Tomasi - 1994 - Ethics 104 (3):626-629.
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    Enduring Personality. Review of John Foster, 'The Immaterial Self' and Vinit Haksar, 'Indivisible Selves and Moral Practice'.Julia Tanney - unknown
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    Equality, Liberty, and Perfectionism By Vinit Haksar Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1979, viii + 302 pp., £12. [REVIEW]Andrew Ward - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (215):131-.
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    Indivisible Selves and Moral Practice By Vinit Haksar Edinburgh University Press, 1991, xv + 250 pp., £27.50. [REVIEW]H. V. Noonan - 1992 - Philosophy 67 (261):409-.
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    Book Review:Indivisible Selves and Moral Practice. Vinit Haksar. [REVIEW]John Tomasi - 1994 - Ethics 104 (3):626-.
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