Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy

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Item Code: IDE967
Author: Edited By D.P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree, Jitendranath Mohanty
Publisher: Indian Council Of Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Language: English
Edition: 2004
ISBN: 818563680X
Pages: 384
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.6" X 6.3"
Weight 770 gm
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From the Jacket :

This book shows the close relation between the phenomenology of the West and the phenomenological approach taken by Indian thinkers, both classical and modern. It illustrates that the underlying spirit of phenomenology and hermeneutics has been consciously followed by Indian philosophers for centuries and is not peculiar to Western thinkers. It also shows that Edmund Husserl and K.C. Bhattacharyya were aware of these parallel trends of thought.

Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy addresses not only the basic theme of phenomenology, but its aesthetic, social psychological, scientific, and technological aspects as well.

About the Author :

D.P. Chattopadhyaya former Professor of Philosophy at Jadavpur University and Chairman of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research is currently the Project-Director of the multidisciplinary 77-vol. Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture (PHISPC) and Chairman of the Centre for Studies in Civilization (CSC).

Lester Embree is William F. Deitrich Eminent Scholar in Philosophy and President of the Center of Advanced Research in Phenomenology at Florida Atlantic University.

Jitendranath Mohanty is Professor of Philosophy at Temple University.

 

CONTENTS

 

My First Trip to India: A Personal Introduction
 Lester Embree
1
Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy: The Concept of Rationality
 J.N. Mohanty
8
Husserl and Indian Thought
 Karl Suhuhmann
20
Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy
 Sibajiban Bhattacharyya
44
Advaita Vedanta on the Problem of Enworlded Subjectivity
 R. Balasubramanian
77
An Indian Interaction with Phenomenology: 
Perspectives on the Philosophy of K.C. Bhattacharyya
 Kalyan Kumar Bagchi
94
Phenomenology and Philosophy of History
 David Carr
103
Freedom, Interpretation and Meaning in Human Science
 D.P. Chattopadhyaya
113
Husserlian Foundations of Sartre's Treatment of Time Consciousness
 V.C. Thomas
126
Analysis of I-Consciousness in the Transcendental Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy
 Anindita Niyogi Balslev
133
Phenomenology and the Transcendent: Which Way Does One Transcend?
 Paulos Mar Gregorios
141
The Paradox of Subjectivity and the Idea of Ultimate Grounding in Husserl and Heidegger
 Thomas M. Seebohm
153
Experiment at Fulfilment of Theory
 Patrick A. Heelan
169
'Merleau-Ponty's Thesis of the Primacy of Perception and the Meaning of Scientific Objectivity'
 John J. Compton
185
The World as the Ontological Project of Man
 Ramakant Sinari
198
Technology as Cultural Instrument
 Don Ihde
207
Nature and Life World: Towards a Hermeneutics of Nature
 R. Sundara Rajan
216
Unity and Plurality of Cultures in the Perspectives of Edmund Husserl and Ernst Cassirer
 Ernst Wolfgang Orth
233
Human Scientific Propositions
 Lester Embree
247
Phenomenology of Human Relations: Some Reflections
 S.P. Banerjee
253
Object, Objective Phenomenon and Objectivating
Act According to the 'Vijnaptimatratasiddhi' of Xuanzang (600-664)
 Iso Kern
262
Last Philosophy: Ideas for a Transcendental Phenomenological Metaphysics
 - Eugen Fink with Edmund Husserl, 1928-38
 Ronald Bruzina
270
Hermeneutics in Indian Philosophy
 Krishna Roy
290
Reading the Rigveda: A Phenomenological Essay
 J.L. Mehta
303
Speech and Writing in Heidegger's Philosophy
 S. ijsseling
318
Towards a Hermeneutic of Centrality in Indian Art
 Margaret Chatterjee
332
Reflections on Papers
 D.P. Chattopadhyaya
341
Contributors 366
Index 369

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