• This work summarises India's intellectual history, which in its various aspects has been the subject of my studies for slightly more than half a century. Its sets forth the mental development of the most easterly branch of Aryan civilization since it entered India by land, till it came in contact by sea with the most westerly branch of the same civilization after a separation of at least 3000 years. 'The range of our knowledge of India's past is so extensive that the information supplied by this…Read more
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    The Rennaisance in Scotland (edited book)
    with Michael Lynch and Ian Borthwick Cowan
    Brill. 1994.
    "The Renaissance in Scotland" contains original essays on the following topics of cultural history: literature; manuscripts and printed books; libraries; law; ...
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    Identity in Education (edited book)
    Palgrave MacMillan. 2009.
    Support vector machines (SVMs) are used in a range of applications, including drug design, food quality control, metabolic fingerprint analysis, and microarray data-based cancer classification. While most mathematicians are well-versed in the distinctive features and empirical performance of SVMs, many chemists and biologists are not as familiar with what they are and how they work. Presenting a clear bridge between theory and application, Support Vector Machines and Their Application in Chemist…Read more
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    A Critique of Academic Nationalism
    International Studies in Philosophy 29 (1): 79-90. 1997.
    The focus of this dissertation is to identify, analyze, and critique what I take to be a fundamental contradiction between the ideal mission of the university to serve as the site for the pursuit of truth and the function of Traditionalist humanities curriculums. I argue that because nationalist education makes it nearly impossible for students to engage in the critique of ideology, nationalist education is antithetical to the university's mission. With anything less than the ability to engage i…Read more
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    This book is centrally concerned with crucial theoretical and practical aspects of teaching in the national and global borderlands of gender, race, and sexuality studies. The cross-cultural feminist focus of this anthology allows the contributors to consider the various ways in which global and national frameworks intersect in the classroom and in students' thinking, and also the ways in which power and authority are developed, directed, and deployed in the feminist classroom. This volume provid…Read more