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    <title>Meat and Morality in the Mahabharata</title>
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    <description>Title: Meat and Morality in the Mahabharata
Authors: Chakrabarti, Arindam</description>
    <dc:date>1996-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Structure of A Theory of Error: A Three-Cornered Debate</title>
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    <description>Title: The Structure of A Theory of Error: A Three-Cornered Debate
Authors: Sharma, Ramesh Kumar
Abstract: Barring a few exceptions, philosophers have generally accepted the&#xD;
reality of Error. In fact, it is not even contrary to commonsense that&#xD;
there should be misperception or an erroneous belief. Of course, the&#xD;
denial of error does not involve a contradiction; but it must be false&#xD;
on factual grounds.</description>
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    <title>Choosing What One is Cut Out to be</title>
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    <description>Title: Choosing What One is Cut Out to be
Authors: Krausz, Michael
Abstract: In this paper I shall consider life pursuits understood in terms of the&#xD;
idea of a project. Specifically, I develop the notion of "inner necessity"&#xD;
within a non-essentialist and non-foundationalist approach. Such an&#xD;
approach is no t deterministic and it accommodates individual choice.&#xD;
Finally, I sketch certain limits to the idea of a project within the&#xD;
soteriological contexts of Hinduism and Buddhism.</description>
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    <title>Counter Matilal's Bias:</title>
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    <description>Title: Counter Matilal's Bias:
Authors: Philips, Stephen H.
Abstract: Tirelessly and lucidly, with keen intelligence, did Bimal Krishna&#xD;
Matilal show to the world of English-speaking philosophers the rigors&#xD;
and insights- epistemological, ontological, linguistic and more - of&#xD;
much classical Indian thought.</description>
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