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Augustine Pamplany
Augustine Pamplany
Director, Institute of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies (Formerly, Institute of Science & Religion)
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The ethics of geoengineering: A literature review
A Pamplany, B Gordijn, P Brereton
Science and Engineering Ethics 26, 3069-3119, 2020
352020
The Ethical Desirability of Geoengineering: Challenges to Justice
A Pamplany
Bioethics in Medicine and Society, 2020
22020
Hinduism and new media: Identities being deconstructed and constructed
A Pamplany
Religion in the age of digitalization, 47-60, 2020
22020
Theological Mysteries in Scientific Perspective
A Pamplany
XinXii, 2015
22015
Neurological Insights in Peace Building: Towards an Indian Appropriation
A Pamplany
Towards a New Dharma of Peace Building: Conflict Transformations and …, 2024
2024
Does Solar Geoengineering have any Scope in a Climate Emergency
A Pamplany
American J Sci Edu Re: AJSER-188, 2024
2024
Environmental Protection
A Pamplany, B Gordijn
Handbook of the Anthropocene: Humans between Heritage and Future, 1035-1039, 2023
2023
Geoengineering
A Pamplany, B Gordijn
Handbook of the Anthropocene: Humans between Heritage and Future, 257-261, 2023
2023
Identities being deconstructed and constructed
A Pamplany
Religion in the Age of Digitalization: From New Media to Spiritual Machines …, 2020
2020
Neuroethics and Moral Responsibility; Conceptual Foundations for a Global Bioethics from the Indian Perspective
A Pamplany
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, National Institute of Mental Health and …, 2007
2007
Science and Religion
A Pamplany
Astrophysics 24 (1), 217, 2001
2001
Science and Theology: Befriending Each Other Epistemically
A Pamplany
Beyond the Binaries: cosmic Spirituality for the Pandemic age
A Pamplany
Editorial Board, 17, 0
Augustine Pamplany
A Pamplany
Handbook of Global Bioethics, 1165, 0
Eschatology as Cosmic Transcendence: An Evolutionary Perspective
A Pamplany
Omega 10 (2011), 2-45, 0
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