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    Bosanquet on Bradley on Inference.Sheryar Ookerjee - 2004 - Bradley Studies 10 (1-2):33-41.
    Inference ‘gives us something new’. The view is common enough. ‘We should not say,’ writes a contemporary philosopher, that a man ‘had inferred q from p unless he came to believe or know something which he did not believe or know before.’ The ignorance of the conclusion before we deduce it, is the epistemic condition of Inference.
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    Human reason and its enemies: a rigorous critique of postmodernism.Sheryar Ookerjee - 2007 - New Delhi: Promilla & Co. in association with Bibliophile South Asia.
    Human Reason and Its Enemies is the result of a two-year research project under a National Fellowship of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research. The book is an uncompromising expose of postmodernism-a philosophy which seeks to destroy philosophy; challenges and objectivity, universality and impartiality of reason; and whcih swears by 'situated' knowledge. The views of many postmoderns, particularly those of Cohen, Foucault, Lyotard, MacIntyre and Taylor, are shown to be superficial, sophistical, confused, fallacious and even ridiculous. Postmodernism believes truth to (...)
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    Plato and the Arthasastra: Plato's political philosophy and Indian political thought.Sheryar Ookerjee - 2010 - Mumbai: K.R. Cama Oriental Institute.
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    Plato's Indian connection.Sheryar Ookerjee - 2010 - Mumbai: K.R. Cama Oriental Institute.