The Instability of Reason: Śrīharṣa on the Foundations of Epistemology

Author:   Nilanjan Das (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
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The Instability of Reason: Śrīharṣa on the Foundations of Epistemology


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In premodern south Asia, epistemology (pramāṇaśāstra)--the study of knowledge and the methods of acquiring it--was rarely construed as a purely theoretical enterprise. It was a discipline intended to serve practical purposes. This approach to epistemology is found in the philosophical tradition called Nyāya. The defenders of this tradition, the Naiyāyikas, took Nyāya to be a science of rational inquiry that could assist practitioners of other sciences like economics and government in realizing their distinctive practical aims. These thinkers were committed to Nyāya rationalism: the view that rational inquiry can help us discover all practically important truths about ourselves and the world. Though this view was popular in premodern South Asia, it wasn't without its critics. In this monograph, Nilanjan Das focuses on one such critic of Nyāya rationalism: Śrīharṣa (12th century CE). Śrīharṣa agreed with the Naiyāyikas that liberation (mokṣa or apavarga), i.e., complete freedom from suffering, is the highest aim of human existence, and that we can achieve it by discovering the truth about the self and its relation to the world. But he rejected the claim that rational inquiry can help us discover that truth. This monograph examines how Śrīharṣa defends his anti-rationalist stance against Nyāya epistemologists in his only surviving philosophical work, A Confection of Refutation (Khaṇḍanakhaṇḍakhādya).Śrīharṣa's criticisms of Nyāya epistemology were significant. On the one hand, they paved the way for theoretical innovations in Nyāya and Vedānta through figures like Citsukha, Gaṅgeśa Upādhyāya, Śaṃkara Miśra and Raghunātha Śiromaṇi. On the other, they reveal the defects of a more general approach to philosophy: an approach that seeks to describe the nature of theoretically interesting categories--like knowledge and causation--by laying down reductive analyses of the corresponding concepts. Śrīharṣa argues that any attempt to offer such conceptual analyses is doomed to fail. Here, this monograph shows, Śrīharṣa anticipates the view of contemporary epistemologists, like Timothy Williamson, who have expressed similar pessimism about the project of analysing knowledge and recommended a form of 'knowledge-first' epistemology.

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Author:   Nilanjan Das (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.722kg
ISBN:  

9780192855190


ISBN 10:   0192855190
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Nilanjan Das is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. Before coming to Toronto, he taught in Shanghai and London, and did a PhD at MIT. Das works on epistemology and Sanskrit philosophy. In epistemology, he explores connections between self-knowledge and rationality. In Sanskrit philosophy, he examines debates between Buddhist and Brahmanical thinkers about the nature of the self, knowledge, and self-knowledge.

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