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Exploring the Impact of Indian Philosophy on Law

This course content covers three diverse theories of reality in Indian tradition: materialism of Charvaka, theory of many-sidedness of truth … Continue reading Exploring the Impact of Indian Philosophy on Law

Nyaya in Legal Reasoning and Argumentation

Abstract: The province of law applies logical and critical thinking in all of its stages: evolutionary, legislative, interpretive and dispute … Continue reading Nyaya in Legal Reasoning and Argumentation

OF ENVY IN SELF AND OTHERS

“This only grant me, that my means may lieToo low for envy, for contempt too high.”                                                    Abraham Cowley, Of Myself. Mill … Continue reading OF ENVY IN SELF AND OTHERS

Philosophy for Environmental Policy and Law

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-97-3933-2_6 Continue reading Philosophy for Environmental Policy and Law

On an Examination of the Living Dead

The Master of Hell, dreaded by the Gods, sends his man to fetch a soul. The Messenger of Death is … Continue reading On an Examination of the Living Dead

THEORIES AND CONVICTION IN MORAL DISCOURSE: A PARALLACTIC PERCEPTION

Introduction  A quest for a life worth living or a quest for meaning of life and meaningful life is entwined … Continue reading THEORIES AND CONVICTION IN MORAL DISCOURSE: A PARALLACTIC PERCEPTION

Foreword to “Wittgensteinian Philosophy of Religion” by Prahlad Basumtari and Zothancchingi Khiangte, published by Global Publication

FOREWORD When faith and reason comes at loggerhead, even shrewdest of philosophers try to slip into the cushion of equivocation. … Continue reading Foreword to “Wittgensteinian Philosophy of Religion” by Prahlad Basumtari and Zothancchingi Khiangte, published by Global Publication

FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOM IN A STATE OF EXCEPTION

There is a logical unity in legal order. And that order is always nourished by conflict of values. Here the … Continue reading FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOM IN A STATE OF EXCEPTION

The New Myth of Sisyphus

Gods have now decided to promote Sisyphus to Level-2. The good news is that there is no mythical rock. Only … Continue reading The New Myth of Sisyphus

A ROPE-BRIDGE OR A FLYOVER: Meaning Holism and Simultaneous Interpretation

  Introduction One of the major controversies in Semantics has been the question of meaning holism and atomism. This paper … Continue reading A ROPE-BRIDGE OR A FLYOVER: Meaning Holism and Simultaneous Interpretation

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