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Browsing Philosophy by Author "VinayKumar, U.A."

Browsing Philosophy by Author "VinayKumar, U.A."

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  • VinayKumar, U.A. (Analysis in Sankara Vedanta: Philosophy of Ganeswar Misra, Ed. By: Bijayananda Kar. Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi. 2006; 142-172.)
  • VinayKumar, U.A. (Language and Mind: The classical Indian perspective, Ed. by: K.S. Prasad. Decent Books, New Delhi. 2008; 101-126)
  • VinayKumar, U.A. (Foundations of Indian Social Life: Cultural, Religious and Aesthetic, Ed. By: Sebastian Velassery and Geeta Manaktala. Booksurge Publishing, Carolina, USA. 2008; 227-275.)
  • VinayKumar, U.A. (AI and Society. 2009 24(4); 2009; 351-364)
    Kurt Godel's Incompleteness theorem is well known in Mathematics/Logic/Philosophy circles. Godel was able to find a way for any given P (UTM), (read as, "P of UTM" for "Program of Universal Truth Machine"), actually to ...
  • VinayKumar, U.A.; D'Souza, H.A. (Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research. 33(3); 2016; 341-362.)
    All major religions appear to follow a pattern of social contract with an additional feature of 'termination of the contract' and its 'aftermath', for the soul. This way, religion is known as 'dissolution mechanism' (DM). ...
  • VinayKumar, U.A. (Global Spiritualism, Ed. By: B.P. Siddhashrama. ICSP, Dharwad. 2006; 235-245.)
  • 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 ...
  • VinayKumar, U.A. (Indian Philosophical Quarterly. 24(2); 1997; 177-185)
  • VinayKumar, U.A. (Identity, Creativity and Modernization: Perspectives on Indian Cultural Traditions, Ed. by Sebastian Velassery and Vensus A. George. Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change, Series IIIB, South Asia; Indian Philosophical Studies, Vol. 14. The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, USA. 2013; 69-83.)
    The paper begins with analysis of the Yoga System of Philosophy on the assumption that Yoga-practice has been widely used for attaining ultimate goal of one's existence (moksha), even though moksha might have had varying ...

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