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Modern Frames And Premodern Themes In Indian Philosophy Border Self And The Other Raghuramaraju

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Modern Frames And Premodern Themes In Indian Philosophy Border Self And The Other Raghuramaraju
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.72 MB
Author: Raghuramaraju, A.;
ISBN: 9781138284081, 9781315206509, 9781351797207, 1138284084, 1315206501, 1351797204
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Modern Frames And Premodern Themes In Indian Philosophy Border Self And The Other Raghuramaraju by Raghuramaraju, A.; 9781138284081, 9781315206509, 9781351797207, 1138284084, 1315206501, 1351797204 instant download after payment.

This book presents a fascinating examination of modern Indian philosophical thought from the margins. It considers the subject from two perspectives -- how it has been understood beyond India and how Indian thinkers have treated Western ideas in the context of Indian society. The book discusses the concepts of the self, the other and the border that underline various debates on modernity. In this framework, it proposes the notion of the other as an enabler in taking cue from the lives of Swami Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore. It focuses on the nature and compulsions of the colonised self and its response to the body of unfamiliar and sometimes oppressive ideas. The study traces these themes with allusion to the works of Edward Said, Frantz Fanon and Krishna Chandra Bhattacharyya and the Bhagavad Gita. The author exposes the limitations in existing theories of self, the incompatibility between the slavery of self and svaraj in ideas, how the pre-modern village intersects modern city and democracy, the radical challenges that confront society with its accumulated social evils, inequality, hierarchy, and the need for reform and non-violence. This engaging work will be of interest to scholars and researchers of Indian philosophy, social and political philosophy, Indian political theory, postcolonialism and South Asian studies.

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