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130Rethinking Classical Dialectical TraditionsCulture and Dialogue 5 (2): 173-209. 2017.This essay debates the way Daya Krishna reinterpreted some dialectic elements of classical Indian philosophy, with a special focus on “dialogue” and “counterposition.” The essay subsequently analyses the consequence of this reinterpretation on contemporary Indian philosophy.1.
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58Politics of Addressing, Problems of Reception: To Whom Are Anglophone Indian Philosophers Speaking?Sophia 57 (3): 489-500. 2018.The demand for the recognition of non-Western philosophy has often brought about the opposition of substantialized entities such as ‘India’ and the ‘West,’ which has nourished the drifts of nationalistic rhetoric. As a decolonizing process but also as a deconstruction of nationalistic revivals, it is necessary to investigate the presuppositions involved when defining ‘Indian philosophy’ in these post-colonial demands for recognition. Considering that the understanding of what is ‘Indian philosop…Read more
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66The Making of Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya (edited book)Routledge. 2023.This book engages in a dialogue with Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya (K.C. Bhattacharyya, KCB 1875-1949) and presents a vista of contemporary Indian philosophy. KCB is one of the founding fathers of contemporary Indian philosophy; a distinct genre of philosophy that draws both on classical Indian philosophical sources and on Western materials, old and new. His work offers both a new and different reading of classical Indian texts, and at the same time he is a unique commentator of Kant and Hegel. T…Read more
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90Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Why It Is Worth Taking Up the ChallengeSophia 57 (3): 357-361. 2018.
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Areas of Specialization
| Indian Philosophy |
| Experimental Philosophy: Crosscultural Research |