This volume brings together essays on Ramchandra Gandhi's earlier philosophical works and later writings, highlighting simultaneously his philosophical, cultural, literary and artistic dimensions.It examines his contribution to contemporary Indian thought as a whole, shedding light on key themes in language, communication, religion, aesthetics, spirituality, consciousness, self, knowledge, politics, ethics, and non-violence.
This volume brings together essays on Ramchandra Gandhi's earlier philosophical works and later writings, highlighting simultaneously his philosophical, cultural, literary and artistic dimensions.It examines his contribution to contemporary Indian thought as a whole, shedding light on key themes in language, communication, religion, aesthetics, spirituality, consciousness, self, knowledge, politics, ethics, and non-violence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A. Raghuramaraju is Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Hyderabad.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Rambling Wisdom V. Sanil 2. Ramchandra Gandhi's 'Truth': Non-Dual Mediations and Meditations Makarand Paranjape 3. On the Primacy of Communication: Introducing Presuppositions of Human Communication Amitabha Das Gupta 4. Human Autonomy and Ramchandra Gandhi P. R. Bhat 5. Human Communication and the Act of Addressing: Re-Understanding Gandhi Tandra Patnaik 6. Pragmatic Presuppositions of Human Communication: Revisiting Ramchandra Gandhi in the Light of Habermas and Derrida S. Panneerselvam 7. Metaphysics Immanent in the Ordinary: Ramchandra Gandhi and Contemporary Indian Philosophy Bijoy H. Boruah 8. The Immanent and the Transcendent in Ramchandra Gandhi's Metaphysics R. C. Pradhan 9. Embarrassing Suffering, Karma and Collective Morality Amita Chatterjee 10. 'Now, K l ! I Shall Eat You Up': On the Logic of the Vocative Arindam Chakrabarti 11. Writing Advaita: Reading Ramchandra Gandhi's I am Thou Sundar Sarukkai 12. Ramchandra Gandhi's Svar j: What a Single Text Reveals about a Man and his Philosophy Nalini Bhushan 13. Ramchandra Gandhi: The Gachibowli Period Probal Dasgupta 14. The Most Original Gandhi since Gandhi Ramachandra Guha 15. Remembering Ramu Meena Alexander 16. Ramchandra Gandhi: The Personal is the Political is the Philosophical Shail Mayaram 17. The Spiritual as the Moral Mrinal Miri 18. Primary Colours: Gandhi on the Environmental Movement Shiv Vishwanathan 19. Ramanama Tridip Suhrud 20. Lila, Self-Imaging, and Pata Performance in West Bengal Roma Chatterji. About the Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Rambling Wisdom V. Sanil 2. Ramchandra Gandhi's 'Truth': Non-Dual Mediations and Meditations Makarand Paranjape 3. On the Primacy of Communication: Introducing Presuppositions of Human Communication Amitabha Das Gupta 4. Human Autonomy and Ramchandra Gandhi P. R. Bhat 5. Human Communication and the Act of Addressing: Re-Understanding Gandhi Tandra Patnaik 6. Pragmatic Presuppositions of Human Communication: Revisiting Ramchandra Gandhi in the Light of Habermas and Derrida S. Panneerselvam 7. Metaphysics Immanent in the Ordinary: Ramchandra Gandhi and Contemporary Indian Philosophy Bijoy H. Boruah 8. The Immanent and the Transcendent in Ramchandra Gandhi's Metaphysics R. C. Pradhan 9. Embarrassing Suffering, Karma and Collective Morality Amita Chatterjee 10. 'Now, K l ! I Shall Eat You Up': On the Logic of the Vocative Arindam Chakrabarti 11. Writing Advaita: Reading Ramchandra Gandhi's I am Thou Sundar Sarukkai 12. Ramchandra Gandhi's Svar j: What a Single Text Reveals about a Man and his Philosophy Nalini Bhushan 13. Ramchandra Gandhi: The Gachibowli Period Probal Dasgupta 14. The Most Original Gandhi since Gandhi Ramachandra Guha 15. Remembering Ramu Meena Alexander 16. Ramchandra Gandhi: The Personal is the Political is the Philosophical Shail Mayaram 17. The Spiritual as the Moral Mrinal Miri 18. Primary Colours: Gandhi on the Environmental Movement Shiv Vishwanathan 19. Ramanama Tridip Suhrud 20. Lila, Self-Imaging, and Pata Performance in West Bengal Roma Chatterji. About the Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
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