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Indian Perspectives On Consciousness Language And Self The School Of Recognition On Linguistics And Philosophy Of Mind 1 Marco Ferrante

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Indian Perspectives On Consciousness Language And Self The School Of Recognition On Linguistics And Philosophy Of Mind 1 Marco Ferrante
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Marco Ferrante
ISBN: 9780367517946, 0367517949
Language: English
Year: 2020
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Indian Perspectives On Consciousness Language And Self The School Of Recognition On Linguistics And Philosophy Of Mind 1 Marco Ferrante by Marco Ferrante 9780367517946, 0367517949 instant download after payment.

This book examines the theory of consciousness developed by the school of Recognition, an Indian philosophical tradition that thrived around the tenth c. CE in Kashmir, and argues that consciousness has a linguistic nature. It situates the doctrines of the tradition within the broader Indian philosophical context and establishes connections with the contemporary analytic debate.

The book focuses on Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta (tenth c. CE), two Hindu intellectuals belonging to the school of Recognition, Pratyabhijñā in Sanskrit. It argues that these authors promoted ideas that bear a strong resemblance with contemporary ‘higher–order theories’ of consciousness. In addition, the book explores the relationship between the thinkers of the school of Recognition and the thought of the grammarian/philosopher Bhartṛhari (fifth c. CE). The book bridges a gap that still exists between scholars engaged with Western traditions and Sanskrit specialists focused on textual materials. In doing so, the author uses concepts from contemporary philosophy of mind to illustrate the Indian arguments and an interdisciplinary approach with abundant reference to the original sources.

Offering fresh information to historians of Indian thought, the book will also be of interest to academics working on Non-Western Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Religion, Hinduism, Tantric Studies and South Asian Studies.

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