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adam_text CONTENTS VOLUME I PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY AND THE AIMS OF LIFE A cknowledgements x vii Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xix General introduction 1 JONARDON GANERI PARTI The concept of philosophy (ânvïksikï) 9 1 On the concept of philosophy in India 11 BIMAL KRISHNA MATILAL 2 Darsana, anvlksikl, philosophy 22 WILHELM HALBFASS PART 2 Philosophy as the work of reason 49 3 Internal criticism and Indian rationalist traditions 51 MARTHA C. NUSSBAUM AND AMARTYA SEN 4 Rationality in Indian philosophy 73 ARINDAM CHAKRABARTI 5 Intellectual India: reason, identity, dissent 94 JONARDON GANERI CONTENTS PART 3 Philosophy as medicinal therapy 109 6 The therapeutic paradigm and the search for identity in Indian philosophy 111 WILHELM HALBFASS 7 Philosophy as a way of life: spiritual exercises from the Buddha to Tagore 125 JONARDON GANERI 8 Medical analogies in Buddhist and Hellenistic thought: tranquillity and anger 140 CHRISTOPHER W. GOWANS PART 4 Philosophy as a search for the self 159 9 The Upanishads 161 JOEL BRERETON 10 Hidden in the cave: the Upanisadic self 175 JONARDON GANERI PART 5 Philosophical naturalism 199 11 Materialism, Indian school of 201 ELI FRANCO AND KARIN PREISENDANZ 12 Carvaka fragments: a new collection 207 RAMKRISHNA BHATTACHARYA 13 Emergentisms, ancient and modern 243 JONARDON GANERI PART 6 Commentary as philosophy 271 14 Binding the text: Vedanta as philosophy and commentary 273 FRANCIS X. CLOONEY, S.J. CONTENTS 15 Interpreting Tirukkuraj: the role of commentary in the creation of a text 291 NORMAN CUTLER 16 Sanskrit philosophical commentary 319 JONARDON GANERI PART 7 Normative ethics as philosophy 335 17 Realizations, consequences and agency 337 AMARTYA SEN 18 Sen and the Bhagavad Gita: lessons for a theory of justice 348 JOSHUA ANDERSON 19 An analysis of consequentialism and deontology in the normative ethics of the BhagavadgTta 360 SANDEEP SREEKUMAR VOLUME II SELF, NO SELF A cknowledgem ents vi i PARTI Buddhist philosophy of mind 1 20 Asian perspectives: Indian theories of mind 3 GEORGES DREYFUS AND EVAN THOMPSON 21 Mind in Indian Buddhist philosophy 36 CHRISTIAN COSERU 22 From the five aggregates to phenomenal consciousness: towards a cross-cultural cognitive science 88 JAKE H. DAVIS AND EVAN THOMPSON 23 Subjectivity, selfhood and the use of the word ‘V 102 JONARDON GANERI CONTENTS 24 Self-awareness without a self: Buddhism and the refiexivity of awareness MATTHEW MACKENZIE 25 The “scent” of a self: Buddhism and the first-person perspective CHARLES K. FINK 26 No self, no free will, no problem: implications of the Anattalakkhatjta Sutta for a perennial philosophical issue MARTIN T. ADAM 27 An irrealist theory of self JONARDON GANERI PART 2 Indian conceptions of self 28 The self as a dynamic constant: Ramakantha’s middle ground between a NaiySyika eternal self-substance and a Buddhist stream of consciousness-moments ALEX WATSON 29 Arguing from synthesis to the self: Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta respond to Buddhist no-selfism ARINDAM CHAKRABARTI 30 ‘I am of the nature of seeing’: phenomenological reflections on the Indian notion of witness-consciousness WOLFGANG FASCH1NG 31 On the Advaitic identification of self and consciousness WOLFGANG FASCHING 32 The Mlmamsa theory of self-recognition JOHN A TABER 33 Uddyotakara’s defence of a self JOHN TABER 34 Cross-modality and the self 117 139 158 177 197 199 223 241 260 277 300 319 JONARDON GANERI CONTENTS VOLUME III CRITICAL INDIAN PHILOSOPHERS Acknowledgements ix PART 1 Important thinkers 1 1.1 ¡Canada (100 ce) 3 35 Kanada: the propounder of the system 5 ANANTALAL THAKUR 1.2 Nagarjuna (150) 9 36 Nagarjuna 11 JAN CHRISTOPH WESTERHOFF 1.3 Gautama (150) 37 37 Gautama, Aksapada 39 ELI FRANCO AND KARIN PREISENDANZ 1.4 Patahjali (375) 43 38 The Yoga Sutras of Patahjali 45 EDWIN BRYANT 1.5 Vasubandhu (316-396) 71 39 Vasubandhu 73 JONATHAN C. GOLD 1.6 Buddhaghosa (450) 111 40 Extract from The Forerunner of All Things 113 MARIA HEIM l. 7 Vatsyayana (450) 121 41 Vatsyayana (5th century) 123 JOY LAINE CONTENTS 1.8 Bhartrhari (450) 127 42 Bhartrhari 129 ASHOK AKLUJKAR 1.9 Dignaga (480-540) 135 43 Dignaga (c.480-c.540) 137 RICHARD P. HAYES 1.10 Candrakirti (600) 141 44 Candrakirti 143 JAY L. GARFIELD 1.11 Uddyotakara (630) 147 45 Uddyotakara (6th century) 149 JOY LAINE 1.12 Dharmakirti (600-660) 153 46 Dharmakirti 155 VINCENT ELTSCHINGER 1.13 Kumdrila(600—650) 193 47 Kumarila 195 DANIEL ARNOLD 1.14 Sankara (710) 223 48 Sankara (early 8th century) 225 ANDREW O. FORT 1.15 Haribhadra Suri (770) 231 49 Jain lives of Haribhadra: an inquiry into the sources and logic of the legends 233 PHYLLIS GRANOFF 1.16 Jayarasi (800-840) 251 50 Jayarasi 253 PIOTR BALCEROWICZ CONTENTS 1.17 Uday ana (980) 269 51 Udayana (11th century) 271 JOY LAINE 1. 18 Abhinavagupta (1020) 275 52 Abhinavagupta (c.975-1025) 277 PAUL E. MULLER-ORTEGA 1.19 Ramanuja (1060) 285 53 Ramanuja (d. circa 1137) 287 JAN K. BRZEZINSKI 1.20 Sriharsa (1140) 291 54 Sriharsa 293 PHYLLIS GRANOFF 1.21 Madhva (1280) 291 55 Madhva (12387-1317?) 299 VALERIE STOKER 1.22 Gahgesa (1325) 303 56 GangeSa (fl. c.1325) 305 STEPHEN H. PHILLIPS 1.23 Raghunatha Siromani (1460-1540) 311 57 Raghunatha Siromani and the origins of modernity in India 313 JONARDON GANERI 1.24 Vijnanabhiksu (1550-1600) 335 58 Extract from the ‘Introduction’ to Unifying Hinduism 337 ANDREW J. NICHOLSON 1.25 DaraShikoh (1615-1659) 345 59 Delhi’s debates on ahl-i kitab: Dara Shikuh’s Islamization of the Upanishads 347 IRFAN A. OMAR CONTENTS PART 2 Social history of philosophical practice 361 60 Modes of debate and refutation of adversaries in classical and medieval India: a preliminary investigation 363 JOHANNES BRONKHORST 61 Scholars and wonder-workers: some remarks on the role of the supernatural in philosophical contests in Vedanta hagiographies 377 PHYLLIS GRANOFF 62 Debates between Brahmins: the competitive dynamics of the brahmodya 391 BRIAN BLACK 63 Actual debates and controversies: philosophical, religious, social 431 ESTHER A. SOLOMON 64 Will the winner please stand up: conflicting narratives of a seventeenth-century philosophical debate from Karnataka 458 MADHAV M. DESHPANDE VOLUME IV BEING AND TRUTH Acknowledgements viii PART 1 Metaphysics 1 65 The conceptualization of being in classical Vaisesika 3 WILHELM HALBFASS 66 The Nyaya-Vaisesika theory of universals 26 KISOR CHAKRABARTI 67 Objectivity and proof in a classical Indian theory of number 42 JONARDON GANERI 68 The Treasury of Metaphysics and the physical world 65 CHARLES GOODMAN * CONTENTS PART 2 Epistemology 77 69 A realist view of perception 79 BIMAL KRISHNA MATILAL 70 ‘Introduction’ to A Hindu Critique of Buddhist Epistemology 95 JOHN TABER 71 Vasubandhu’s illusion argument and the parasitism of illusion upon veridical experience 151 JOEL FELDMAN 72 Parasitism and disjunctivism in Nyaya epistemology 165 MATTHEW R. DASH 73 Nyaya perceptual theory: disjunctivism or anti-individ ualism ? 180 ANAND JAYPRAKASH VAIDYA PART 3 Language 205 74 Euclid and Panini 207 J. F. STAAL 75 Indian theories of meaning 223 FRITS STAAL 76 The context principle and some Indian controversies over meaning 235 B. K. MATILAL AND P. K. SEN 77 Bhartrhari’s view of sphota 258 BIMAL KRISHNA MATILAL 78 “Akasa” and other names: accounts ofparibhdsiki terms in Nyaya and Vaisesika texts 270 JONARDON GANERI 79 Mukulabhafta’s defense of laksana: how we use words to mean something else, but not everything else 291 MALCOLM KEATING CONTENTS PART 4 Logic 315 80 Twenty-two ways to lose a debate: a Gricean look at the Nyayasutra s Points of Defeat 317 ALBERTO TODESCHINI 81 The role of the particle eva in (logical) quantification in Sanskrit 345 B. S. GILLON AND R. P. HAYES 82 Appendix II: semiotic conceptions in the Indian theory of argumentation 354 BIMAL KRISHNA MATILAL 83 Jaina logic and the philosophical basis of pluralism 364 JONARDON GANERI 84 Comprehensive rhetorical pluralism and the demands of democratic discourse: partisan perfect reasoning, pragmatism, and the freeing solvent of Jaina logic 381 SCOTT R. STROUD Index 403
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