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Rajesh Kasturirangan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
    Researcher
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
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    Six. Moth’s-Eye View: Theoretical Cognitive Modeling
    In Wendy Hasenkamp & Janna R. White (eds.), The Monastery and the Microscope: Conversations with the Dalai Lama on Mind, Mindfulness, and the Nature of Reality, Yale University Press. pp. 142-150. 2020.
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    Consciousness across Cultures: A Response to Bina Gupta's CIT: Consciousness
    Philosophy East and West 57 (4). 2007.
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    Asian Philosophy
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    Perspectivizing Space in Bāŋlā Discourse
    with Samir Karmakar
    In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cognitive Science Society. pp. 826--830. 2010.
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    Consciousness across cultures: A response to Bina Gupta's
    Philosophy East and West 57 (4). 2007.
  • Thinking is believing
    In Rahul Banerjee & Bikas K. Chakrabarti (eds.), Models of brain and mind: physical, computational, and psychological approaches, Elsevier. 2008.
    Consciousness and Neuroscience
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