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    Salvaging Incommensurability
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 36 (1): 97-124. 2019.
    This article argues that the concept of incommensurability (of conceptual frameworks) is not as incoherent as has been sometimes argued, and that it is possible to formulate this notion in such a way that it can be meaningful. The article suggests that it is worthwhile to salvage the concept of incommensurability because it is a very useful concept, almost indispensable in explaining certain situations.
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    In Search of Understanding: Re-reading The Theaetetus
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35 (2): 229-248. 2018.
    The article is an attempt to interpret Plato’s Theaetetus, with a view to show that a crucial distinction between knowledge and understanding is implicit in the dialogue but remains unarticulated.
  • A perspective on the analysis of knowledge
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 26 (4): 503-514. 1999.
  • Some Aspects of Rationality
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 34 (1): 95. 2007.
  • Muslim World: The Crisis of Authenticity
    Pakistan Philosophical Journal 31 5-21. 1994.
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    End-of-life decisions as bedside rationing. An ethical analysis of life support restrictions in an Indian neonatal unit
    with I. Miljeteig, K. A. Johansson, and O. F. Norheim
    Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (8): 473-478. 2010.
    Introduction Hundreds of thousands of premature neonates born in low-income countries are implicitly denied treatment each year. Studies from India show that treatment is rationed even for neonates born at 32 gestational age weeks (GAW), and multiple external factors influence treatment decisions. Is withholding of life-saving treatment for children born between 28 and 32 GAW acceptable from an ethical perspective? Method A seven-step impartial ethical analysis, including outcome analysis of fou…Read more