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Divya Dwivedi is an Indian philosopher [1] and author. She is an associate professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.Her work includes a focus on philosophy of literature, aesthetics, philosophy of psychoanalysis, narratology, revolutionary theory, [2] [3] critical philosophy of caste and race, and the political thought of Gandhi. [4]
Gandhi and Philosophy: On Theological Anti-politics is a book written by philosophers Shaj Mohan and Divya Dwivedi. It was published by Bloomsbury Academic, UK. The book is based on analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy and has received a positive reception.
R. Bernasconi, "Welcoming Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan’s Gandhi and Philosophy", episteme, issue 4: philosophy for another time; towards a collective political imagination. R. Janardhanan, " The Deconstructive Materialism of Dwivedi and Mohan:A New Philosophy of Freedom ", Positions Politics , 2021.
Divya Dwivedi - Philosopher and author; Major General G. G. Dwivedi; Hazari Prasad Dwivedi – Hindi novelist; Janardan Dwivedi – Politician from Indian National Congress party; Kapil Deva Dwivedi – Sanskrit Scholar Padma Shri; Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi – Indian writer; Manilal Dwivedi (1858–1898) – Gujarati writer and philosopher
His son Rakesh Dwivedi, practices as a senior lawyer for the Supreme Court of India [5] and her granddaughter, Divya Dwivedi is an associate professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. [6]
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Divya is an Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word ... Divya Dwivedi (active from 2006), Indian philosopher; Divya Gopikumar (born 1983), ...
Divya Dwivedi — philosopher; Sorab K. Ghandhi – educational reformer [2] Rajesh Gopakumar – theoretical physicist at HRI; SSB Prize winner [3] Raj Narain Kapoor – educational reformer; Ravindra Khattree – statistician, author; Chittaranjan Mitra – scientist; Henri Pequet – pilot of the official airmail flight [4] Zahoor Qasim ...