The epistemology of comparative philosophy: a critique with reference to P.T. Raju's views

Rome: Centre for Indian and Inter-Religious Studies (1995)
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Even as dismissive of pursuing Comparative Philosophy for achieving East-West synthesis in philosophy, the author maintains the need for “open philosophizing.” “Open philosophizing” is one characterized by dialogical openness to culturally diverse philosophical traditions and thought-patterns.

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