The unifying motif of Bimal Krishna Matilal's work is the study of rational traditions in Indian philosophical thought. The two volumes of his collected works analyse the arguments of the classical Indian philosophers and the role of philosophy in Indian society. This volume includes sections on scepticism and mysticism; Nyaya realism; Indian Buddhism; Sanskrit semantics; and philosophy in India: perceptions and problems.
The unifying motif of Bimal Krishna Matilal's work is the study of rational traditions in Indian philosophical thought. The two volumes of his collected works analyse the arguments of the classical Indian philosophers and the role of philosophy in Indian society. This volume includes sections on scepticism and mysticism; Nyaya realism; Indian Buddhism; Sanskrit semantics; and philosophy in India: perceptions and problems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bimal Krishna Matilal (1935-91) was Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics, All Souls College, Oxford Jonardon Ganeri is Recurrent Visiting Professor of Philosophy, King's College London, and Global Professor, New York University
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* Volume I * PART I: SCEPTICISM AND MYSTICISM * 1 Mysticism and Reality: Ineffabiiity * 2 The Logical Illumination of Indian Mysticism * 3 The Ineffable * 4 Scepticism and Mysticism * 5 Scepticism, Mysticism and Sri Aurobindo's Optimism * PART II: NY YA REALISM * 6 Naïve Realism, Ny ya Realism and the Causal Theory * 7 Awareness and Meaning in Navya- Ny ya * 8 On the Theory of Number and Pary pti in Navya-Ny ya * 9 Some Issues of Ny ya Realism * 10 Knowledge, Truth and Pram tva * 11 Understanding, Knowing and Justification * 12 A Realist View of Perception * PART III: INDIAN BUDDHISM * 13 A Critique of the M dhyamika Position * 14 Ny ya Critique of the Buddhist Doctrine of Non-soul * 15 Di n ga as Interpreted by Uddyotakara * Part I: Uddyotakara's Exposition of Di n ga's Apoha Theory * Part II: Uddyotakara's Critique of Di n ga * 16 Is Prasäga a Form of Deconstruction? * 17 What is Buddhism? * 18 The Perception of Self in the Indian Tradition * PART IV: SANSKRIT SEMANTICS * 19 Some Comments of Patañjali Under 1.2.64 * 20 On the Notion of the Locative in Sanskrit * 21 What Bhartrhari Would Have Said about Quine's Indeterminacy Thesis * 22 Some Reflections on Sanskrit Semantics * PART V: PHILOSOPHY IN INDIA: PERCEPTIONS AND PROBLEMS * 23 Indian Philosophy: Is There a Problem Today? * 24 On the Concept of Philosophy in India * 25 On Dogmas of Orientalism * 26 Ideas and Values in Radhakrishnan's Thought * 27 India without Mystification: Comments on Nussbaum and Sen * 28 Images of India: Problems and Perceptions * 29 Bankimchandra, Hinduism and Nationalism * 30 Radhakrishnan and the Problem of Modernity in Indian Philosophy * Index
* Volume I * PART I: SCEPTICISM AND MYSTICISM * 1 Mysticism and Reality: Ineffabiiity * 2 The Logical Illumination of Indian Mysticism * 3 The Ineffable * 4 Scepticism and Mysticism * 5 Scepticism, Mysticism and Sri Aurobindo's Optimism * PART II: NY YA REALISM * 6 Naïve Realism, Ny ya Realism and the Causal Theory * 7 Awareness and Meaning in Navya- Ny ya * 8 On the Theory of Number and Pary pti in Navya-Ny ya * 9 Some Issues of Ny ya Realism * 10 Knowledge, Truth and Pram tva * 11 Understanding, Knowing and Justification * 12 A Realist View of Perception * PART III: INDIAN BUDDHISM * 13 A Critique of the M dhyamika Position * 14 Ny ya Critique of the Buddhist Doctrine of Non-soul * 15 Di n ga as Interpreted by Uddyotakara * Part I: Uddyotakara's Exposition of Di n ga's Apoha Theory * Part II: Uddyotakara's Critique of Di n ga * 16 Is Prasäga a Form of Deconstruction? * 17 What is Buddhism? * 18 The Perception of Self in the Indian Tradition * PART IV: SANSKRIT SEMANTICS * 19 Some Comments of Patañjali Under 1.2.64 * 20 On the Notion of the Locative in Sanskrit * 21 What Bhartrhari Would Have Said about Quine's Indeterminacy Thesis * 22 Some Reflections on Sanskrit Semantics * PART V: PHILOSOPHY IN INDIA: PERCEPTIONS AND PROBLEMS * 23 Indian Philosophy: Is There a Problem Today? * 24 On the Concept of Philosophy in India * 25 On Dogmas of Orientalism * 26 Ideas and Values in Radhakrishnan's Thought * 27 India without Mystification: Comments on Nussbaum and Sen * 28 Images of India: Problems and Perceptions * 29 Bankimchandra, Hinduism and Nationalism * 30 Radhakrishnan and the Problem of Modernity in Indian Philosophy * Index
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