Enduring Colonialism: Classical Presences and Modern Absences in Indian Philosophy

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2012-10-18
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Raghuramaraju, A.
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This volume explores three significant issues - absence, the consciousness of the contemporary, and new philosophical episteme - relevant to thought-systems in the Indian subcontinent. The author discusses the present lack of original philosophical discourse in the context of South Asia, especially India and investigates the reasons of such absences. It examines the reasons for decline in traditional philosophical schools and Sanskritic studies in the subcontinent. The book also discusses the manner in which Indian thinkers from the times of nineteenth century social reforms to the present day have interacted with the contemporary issues of philosophical engagement the world over. It also explores the relevance of classical texts and thought systems alongside contemporary philosophical consciousness. A major part of the discussion comprises of philosophical analysis of a new contemporary Indian text entitled, Desire and Liberation: The Fundamentals of Cosmicontology by Vaddera Chandidas.
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Absences, Indian thinkers, Philosophical discourse, Philosophical schools, Sanskritic studies, Thought-systems, Vaddera chandidas
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Enduring Colonialism: Classical Presences and Modern Absences in Indian Philosophy