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  1. Truth, relativism and western conceptions of indian philosophy.Roy W. Perrett - 1998 - Asian Philosophy 8 (1):19 – 29.
    We (relatively few) Western analytic philosophers who also work on classical Indian philosophy commonly encounter puzzlement or suspicion from our colleagues in Western philosophy because of our Indian interests. The ubiquity of these attitudes is itself revealing of Western conceptions of Indian philosophy, though their origins lie in cultural history often unknown to those who hold them. In the first part of this paper I relate a small but significant slice of that history before going on to distinguish and illustrate (...)
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  • Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy: The Concept of Rationality.J. N. Mohanty - 1988 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 19 (3):269-281.
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