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Manas Roy
Assam University, India.
Phenomenology, Déconstruction, Déconcert.
School: Concertive Humanities
Tradition: Analytic
Notable Concept(s): Déconcert , Photosyntagmatics.
Innovation(s): Déconcert Theory
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General Research Area(s):
1. Philosophy of Déconcert and Déconcerting Philosophy.
2. Concerting Déconstruction and Déconstructive Concertment.
3. Concerting Anthropological Transcendences.
Research/Interest(s):
1. ‘Photo science’ to ‘Photo art’: Photostream-Déconcert.
2. ‘Photosynthesis’ to ‘Photosyntagmatics’: Techno-Déconcert.
3. ‘Photo linguistics’.
Recent Initiative(s):
1. ‘Photo language’- a Concertive Déconcert.
2. Concerting Phonetic Déconcert.
3. “God-in-Phonetics” – a Concert-o-Déconcert.
Short Vitae:
1. Graduation (B.A) from Assam University, India, with ‘Philosophy’ as honors paper.
2. Post-Graduation (M.A) in ‘Philosophy & Religion’ from Madurai Kamaraj University, under Directorate of Distance Education, India.
3. Qualified in the National Eligibility Test (N.E.T. for Lectureship) examination (December, 2003) in the subject(s)-“Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian & Peace Studies”, and was awarded by the University Grants Commission (UGC), India.
http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/get_scst_list.php?resultpage=92&sub=
4. Presently engaged with a research work on: “Concert-ing Déconcert & Déconcert-ing Concert”.
5. Attended a National Seminar on “Language, Meaning and the Problem of Socio-Cultural Understanding” in the year 2006, being sponsored by ICPR, New Delhi, and organized by the Department of Philosophy, Assam University, India.
6. Invited in the International Conference of Indian Society of Gandhian Studies (ISGS), organized by the Department of Gandhian Studies, Panjab University, India, from 28-30 January, 2009.
7. A paper on ‘Non-violence’ was accepted for presentation in the said ISGS’s Conference, 2009.
8. Guest Faculty of Philosophy, N. S. Evening College, Silchar, India.
9. Member, College Development Council, N. S. Evening College, Silchar, India.
10. Administrative Staff, Assam University, India.
Membership(s):
1. European Science Foundation (ESF) for Humanities, Germany.
2. International Society For Philosophers (ISFP), U.K.
http://www.isfp.co.uk/open_membership_list
3. Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT), U.S.A.
4. World Transhumanist Association (WTA), U.S.A.
5. Foundation for Endangered Languages (FEL), U.K.
Publication(s):
Article(s): http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=articles+by+manas+roy&meta=&aq=f&oq=
1. “Derrida’s Philosophical Deconstruction”, Transcendent Philosophy Journal, Vol.9, Dec.2008 edition (pp.237-246)
http://www.iranianstudies.org/Journal/v9n1/Trans-Phil-Vol9-Dec-2008.pdf
2. “Phenomenology of Colour”, The Frontier Sun (A Regional News Paper, India), 8th April, 2006 edition.
3. “Ramakrishna’-A True Indian Phenomenologist”, The Frontier Sun (A Regional News Paper, India), 24th March, 2006 edition.
4. “Logical Analysis of Colour”, mélange, (A National News Magazine, India), 17th September, 2006 edition.
5. “Metaphysics of Presence”, mélange, (A National News Magazine, India), 30th March, 2008 edition.
6. “The Hyperlinked Metaphysics of the Web”, Philosophy of A-Z (An ISFP’s E-Journal), Jan, 2009 edition.
http://www.hyperorg.com/misc/metaphysics/
7. “Phenomenology of Mystical Experience”, Indo Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, Vol.9 edition-1 (accepted for publication).
8. “Phenomenology of Maya”, ASHE’ International Journal (accepted for publication).
9. “Language’ – a photo-analysis”, mélange, A National News Magazine, India. (accepted)
10. “Nonviolence & Peace”, The Gandhi Way, No.97 Autumn, 2008 edition.
http://gandhifoundation.org/2006/05/02/nonviolence-and-peace-by-manas-roy/
11. “Conflict Resolution & Peace ’: a Gandhian Perspective”, MKGandhi E-Journal, Oct.2008-II edition.
http://www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org/articles/oct0802.htm
12. “Nonviolence’: Millennium solution for Conflict Resolution & Peace”, Journal of Gandhian Studies, Volume. VI, Nos.I & II, 2008 edition.
Book Review(s):
1. “Strategies of Deconstruction: Derrida and the myth of the voice”. By- Joseph Claude Evans.
2. “Faith, Reason and the Existence of God”. By- Denys Turner.
3. “Beyond Super structuralism”. By- Richard Harland.
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Déconcert - Feature(s):
1. It educates as a philosophical technology, for the literal concertment of Pheno & Photo-concept(s).
2. It functions as a Pheno to Photo to Word concerter: as Techno-syntagmatics.
3. It is the resultant Husserl to Derridian déconstructive concert. (Ref: Pub.Art.1)
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