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Indian philosophy: a new approach

Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications (1997)

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  1. Analysis.Michael Beaney - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Analysis has always been at the heart of philosophical method, but it has been understood and practised in many different ways. Perhaps, in its broadest sense, it might be defined as a process of isolating or working back to what is more fundamental by means of which something, initially taken as given, can be explained or reconstructed. The explanation or reconstruction is often then exhibited in a corresponding process of synthesis. This allows great variation in specific method, however. The aim (...)
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  • Historiography of Indian Philosophy: Reflections on Periodization and Conceptualization.Balaganapathi Devarakonda - 2022 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 39 (2):57-68.
    This paper provides one of the many ways of doing historiography, specifically concerning Indian philosophy. After making some general observations on the limitations of a historian and a historiographer in general—it would provide a brief analysis of the historiography of Indian philosophy by looking at the recent attempts at periodization. The development of 'Indian philosophy' as a label to a concept, issues concerning the use of darśana for its representation, and reeking it as a space of strange intellectual landscape by (...)
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  • A contemporary debate among advaita vedantins on the nature of avidy ā.Martha Doherty - 2005 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 33 (2):209-241.
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