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Anantha Rao

Manipal Institute of Technology
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20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  •  15
    A survey of Wittgenstein's theory of meaning
    Published under the auspices of Indian Universities Press in association with Scientific Book Agency. 1965.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  11
    Aristotle's first philosophy in proper perspective
    Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Visva-Bharati. 1968.
    Aristotle
  •  36
    Classical theory of first order logic
    Indian Institute of Advanced Study. 1970.
    Predicate Logic
  •  17
    Quine's criterion of ontological commitment
    Indian Institute of Advanced Study. 1971.
    Ontological CommitmentW. V. O. Quine
  •  24
    An Essay on John Rawls' Theory of Distributive Justice and Its Relevance to the Third World
    Centre for Studies in Social Sciences. 1979.
    Distributive JusticeJohn Rawls
  • The politics of philosophy: a Marxian analysis
    Distributors, Ananta Books International. 1983.
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    Three lectures on John Rawls
    I.P.Q. Publication Series, University of Poona. 1981.
    John RawlsRawls on Distributive Justice
  •  45
    Understanding Principia and Tractatus: Russell and Wittgenstein revisited (edited book)
    International Scholars Publications. 1998.
    In the first part, the problem which Russell faced (and as an answer to which he proposed his theory) is isolated from several garbled versions of it that came to be taken as issues of his concern. The familiar presumably Russellian solutions offered by others to what was assumed to be his problem, and are claimed to be better than the one offered by him, are shown to be neither Russellian nor better in virtue of their shifting his problematic or in virtue of rejecting his basic presuppositions.
    Bertrand RussellLudwig Wittgenstein
  • Towards an Alternative to Rawls's Theory
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 8 (4): 415. 1981.
    John Rawls
  • Rawls' Theory of Justice
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 8 (2): 185. 1981.
    John Rawls
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