The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy

Author:   Jonardon Ganeri (, Fellow of the British Academy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   840
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
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Author:   Jonardon Ganeri (, Fellow of the British Academy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.383kg
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9780197503812


ISBN 10:   0197503810
Pages:   840
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Indian Philosophy? Why Now? Jonardon Ganeri Timeline: Indian Philosophy in 100+ Thinkers Jonardon Ganeri Methods, Literatures, Histories 1. Interpreting Indian Philosophy: Three Parables Matthew Kapstein 2. History and Doxography of the Philosophical Schools Ashok Aklujkar 3. Philosophy as a Distinct Cultural Practice: The Transregional Context Justin E. H. Smith 4. Comparison or Confluence in Philosophy? Mark Siderits Legacies of Sutta & Sutra: Philosophy Before Dignaga (100-480) 5. Nagarjuna on Emptiness: A Comprehensive Critique of Foundationalism Jan Westerhoff 6. Philosophical Quietism in Nagarjuna and Early Madhyamaka Tom Tillemans 7. Habit and Karmic Result in the Yogasastra, Christopher Framarin 8. Vasubandhu on the Conditioning Factors and the Buddha's Use of Language Jonathan Gold 9. Buddhaghosa on the Phenomenology of Love and Compassion Maria Heim 10. The Philosophy of Mind of Kundakunda and Umasvati Piotr Balcerowicz 11. Vatsyayana: Cognition as a Guide to Action Matthew Dasti 12. Bhartrhari on Language, Perception and Consciousness Vincenzo Vergiani The Age of Dialogue: A Sanskrit Cosmopolis (480-800) 13. Coreference and Qualification: Dignaga Debated by Kumarila and Dharmakirti John Taber and Kei Kataoka 14. Reflexive Awareness & No-Self: Dignaga Debated by Uddyotakara & Dharmakirti Monima Chadha 15. The Metaphysics of Self in Prasastapsda's Differential Naturalism Shalini Sinha 16. Proving Idealism: Dharmakirti Birgit Kellner 17. Santideva's Impartialist Ethics Charles Goodman 18. A History of Materialism from Ajita to Udbhata Ramkrishna Bhattacharya 19. Consciousness & Causal Emergence: Santaraksita against Physicalism Christian Coseru 20. Pushing Idealism Beyond its Limits: The Place of Philosophy in Kamalasila's Steps of Cultivation, Dan Arnold The Age of Disquiet (800-1300) 21. Jayarasi Against the Philosophers Piotr Balcerowicz 22. Two Theories of Motivation and their Assessment by Jayanta Rajam Raghunathan 23. Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta on the Freedom of Consciousness Isabelle Ratié 24. The Nature of Idealism in the Moksopaya/ Yoga-vasistha, François Chenet 25. Logic in the Tradition of Prabhacandra (Marie-Hélène Gorisse) 26. An Indian Philosophy of Law: Vijñanesvara's Epitome of the Law, Donald Davis 27. Sriharsa's Dissident Epistemology: Of Knowledge as Assurance Jonardon Ganeri Philosophy From Gangesa (1300-1460) 28. A Defeasibility Theory of Knowledge in Gangesa Stephen Phillips 29. Jayatirtha and the Problem of Perceptual Illusion Michael Williams 30. Madhava's Garland of Jaimini's Reasons as Exemplary Mimamsa Philosophy Francis Clooney 31. Hindu Disproofs of God: Refuting Vedantic Theism in the Samkhya-sutra, Andrew Nicholson Early Modernity: New Philosophy in India (1460-1757) 32. Raghunatha Siromani and the Examination of the Truth about the Categories, Michael Williams 33. Nilakantha Caturdhara's Advaita Vedanta Christopher Minkowski 34. Muhibballah Ilahabadi on Ontology: Debates over the Nature of Being Shankar Nair Freedom & Identity on the Eve of Independence (1857-1947) 35. Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Contexts of Indian Secularism Akeel Bilgrami 36. Freedom in Thinking: The Immersive Cosmopolitanism of Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya Jonardon Ganeri 37. Bimrao Ramji Ambedkar's Modern Moral Idealism: A Metaphysics of Emancipation Gopal Guru 38. Anukul Chandra Mukerji: The Modern Subject Nalini Bhushan & Jay L. Garfield

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Jonardon Ganeri is a Fellow of the British Academy, and the author of Attention, Not Self (2018), The Lost Age of Reason (OUP 2011) and The Self (OUP 2012).

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