Afonso, A.V.(History, Time and Truth: Essays Presented to D. P. Chattopadhyaya, Ed. by: Krishna, Daya; Murty, K. Satchidananda and Chattopadhyaya, D. P. Kalki Prakash, New Delhi. 1999; Require pagination (from-to))
Tharakan, K.(Indian Journal of Social Work. 67(1and2); 2006; 16-31.)
Two dominant modes of social scientific enquiry by bringing out the philosophical underpinnings of positivism and its antithesis as exemplified by the interpretative school are discussed. Traversing the, philosophical ...
"Informed consent" is recognised as the most important instrument that protects both the patient's autonomy and professional autonomy of the doctor. As there is no simple and well defined idea regarding what constitutes ...
Zickriya, K.A.(Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research. 3(9); 2017; 672-673.)
In our religious writings and sacred texts, a domain or world by the name of Dharr has been talked about. There are contrasts between the researchers with respect to what this domain precisely is. In any case, the perspective ...
Is there a moral case for eradication of four centuries old dichotomy between man and nature on the basis of moral argument? To answer this question, we shall have to travel through a journey of five decades of theoretical ...
MayaveeSingh(Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research. 37(1); 2020; 83-95.)
Political philosophers often grapple with the issue of the legitimacy of state coercion. Aristotle, a perfectionist, opines that all men hold an objective account of the good life. As regards legitimacy, he entails that ...
VinayKumar, U.A.(AI and Society. 30(2); 2015; 147-166.)
Two running themes of this paper are as follows: (1) there is an underlying unity - which in fact is 'identity' of the substance - of all major world religions, and (2) different modes of Universe and the unification of ...