Philosophical Modernities: Polycentricity and Early Modernity in India

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 74:75-94 (2014)
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Abstract

The much-welcomed recent acknowledgement that there is a plurality of philosophical traditions has an important consequence: that we must acknowledge too that there are many philosophical modernities. Modernity, I will claim, is a polycentric notion, and I will substantiate my claim by examining in some detail one particular non-western philosophical modernity, a remarkable period in 16th to 17th century India where a diversity of philosophical projects fully deserve the label.

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Jonardon Ganeri
University of Toronto, St. George Campus

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