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New perspectives in Indian philosophy

Title
New perspectives in Indian philosophy / Daya Krishna.
Author
Krishna, Daya.
Publication
Jaipur : Rawat Publications, 2001.

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Description
vii, 268 pages; 23 cm
Alternative Title
Indian philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy, Indic
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • Indische Philosophie
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Includes passages in Sanskrit
Contents
1. A Plea for a New History of Philosophy in India -- 2. Towards a Field Theory of Indian Philosophy: -- Suggestions for a New Way of Looking at Indian Philosophy -- II -- 3. Indian Philosophy in the First Millennium A.D.: -- Fact and Fiction -- 4. Where are the Vedas in the First Millennium AD.? -- 5. Vedinta in the First Millennium A.D.: The Case Study -- of a Retrospective Illusion Imposed by th Historiography -- of Indian Philosophy -- III -- 6. Prltftyasamutpada-Does it Say Anything New? -- 7. ilow Anekantika is Anekanta? Some Reflections on the -- Jain Theory of Anekfntavada -- IV -- 8. MTmamsa before JaiminT: Some Problems in the -- Interpretation of Rule in the Indian Tradition -- 9. The MTmamsaka versus Yajfiika: Some Further Problem in -- the Interpretation of Sruti in the Indian Tradition -- 10. Syena yaga: The Achilles Heel of Sruti in Indian Tradition -- 11. Is the Doctrine of Arthavada Compatible with the -- Idea of Srut? -- V -- 12. The Myth of the Prasthana TrayF -- 13. Is "Tattvam asi" The Same Type of Identity Statement as -- "The Morning Star is the Evening Star"? -- 14. Can the Analysis of Adhyasa ever Lead to an -- Advaitic Conclusion? -- 15. Was Acarya Samkara Responsible for the Disappearance -- of Buddhist Philosophy from India? -- VI -- 16. Is Nyaya Realist or Idealist? -- 17. Can Navya Nyaya Analysis Make a Distinction -- between Sense and Reference? -- VII -- 18. Did the GopTs Really Love Krsna?: Some Reflections -- on Bhakti as a Purusartha in the Indian Tradition -- 19. The Vamasrama Syndrome of Indian Sociology -- 20. 'Shock-proof, 'Evidence-proof, 'Argument-proof -- World of Sampradayika Scholarship of Indian Philosophy -- 21. Nyaya; Realist or Idealist: Is the Debate Ended, the -- Argument Completed? -- Appendix.
ISBN
  • 817033652X
  • 9788170336525
LCCN
2001292865
OCLC
  • ocm48223766
  • 48223766
  • SCSB-9439789
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library