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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2013 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Imagination and Freedom: Bhattacharyya, Heidegger And The Kantian Inheritance</title>
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      <description>Title: Imagination and Freedom: Bhattacharyya, Heidegger And The Kantian Inheritance
Authors: Govind, Rahul
Abstract: The relationship between thought and history is a difficult one. To&#xD;
use thought as a marker of (historical) change is precarious, fraught&#xD;
with self-contradictory possibilities, suicidal. If thought has to be so&#xD;
thought it would be sequestered ñ to mark ñ in a time of discrete&#xD;
parts.</description>
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      <title>Hearing Silence, Speaking Anirvacaniya</title>
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      <description>Title: Hearing Silence, Speaking Anirvacaniya
Authors: Deshpande, Sharad
Abstract: We all know that oxymorons like the ones in the title of this essay are a literary device to enter into the realm of the non-literal by juxtaposing contradictory terms. But we hardly realize that what is taken to be just a literary devise could actually be an invitation to&#xD;
ìsee throughî the union of contradictory terms and to engage with the enigma or the mystery that the alleged union generates</description>
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      <title>Ambedkar Contra Aristotle: On a Possible Contention about Who Is Capable Of Politics</title>
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      <description>Title: Ambedkar Contra Aristotle: On a Possible Contention about Who Is Capable Of Politics
Authors: Choudhury, Soumyabrata
Abstract: At the outset, I would like to place side by side, two documents,&#xD;
greatly removed from each other with regard to their time and&#xD;
location of origin. The first: upon Indiaís independence from British&#xD;
rule in 1947, the Constituent Assembly debated anew the question&#xD;
of constitutional safeguards for minorities</description>
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