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Kisor K. Chakrabarti
AAtmatattvaviveka (Analysis of the Nature of the Self) An Annotated Translation:
The Argument from Error
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David Blanks
Imagining Inidia in the Sixteenth Century:
An Italian in Vijayanagara
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Monima Chadha
Contents of Experience:
Nyaya, Descartes and Peacocke
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Horace L. Fairlamb
Salvation East and West:
The Politics of Idolatry
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Arthur Ledoux
Augustine as a Bridge for Buddhist-Christian Dialogue
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J. Randall Groves
Comparative Philosophy of Mind:
Dualism and Materialism in Inidia and the West
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Laura Weed
Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta and in Cognitive Science
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This paper will compare some discoveries and debates within contemporary neuroscience to some of Advaita Vedanta's analyses of the mind, as presented in the work of Shankara and some of his followers. I will argue, first, that the conception of mind within Advaita Vedanta provides a better model for contemporary neuroscience than either Cartesian dualism, or its antithesis, reductivist materialism, does. Second, I will show how some discoveries and arguments within contemporary neuroscience could benefit from the Vedantic philosophical framework. Finally, I will show how Vedanta might profit from interactions with contemporary neuroscience, and suggest some areas for cross-fertilization between the Indian philosophical system and contemporary brain science.
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Victoria S. Harrison
Fragmentary Selves and God-given Identity
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This brief study employs Lacan's theory about the self and about the way that our self-image is constituted to highlight some crucial differences between one important Roman Catholic philosophical religious anthropology and one interpretation of the Theravāda Buddhist theory of anattā. It concludes that one persuaded of Lacanian theory would be likely to regard the Roman Catholic model of personal-identity as fostering a particularly tenacious and dangerous illusion, while being likely to view the Theravādan philosophy more favourably, regarding it as encouraging a similar process of ego-deconstruction to that available within Lacanian psychoanalysis.
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Andrew Ward
Persons And Their Survival
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Robert R. Goldman
Interpreting Śruti:
Ādisamkarācārya's Reading of Three Ākhyāyikā-s of the Chāndogya Upanişad
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Sibesh Bhattacharya
The Path Great Men Walked: Early Indian Attitude to History
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Pamela D. Winfield
The Diaspora of Heavenly Hubris:
Scattering Spiritual Pride at Indra's Palace and The Tower of Babel
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Isaac Nevo
Conceptual Relations:
Vertical and Horizontal
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Arthur Ledoux
Killing with Love in Your Heart:
How Krishna and Augustine Justify War
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Michael P. Berman
Nagarjuna's Negative Ontology
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Richard Liebendorfer
Wittgenstein's Expressivism
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Kisor K. Chakrabarti
AAtmatattvaviveka (Analysis of the Nature of the Self) An Annotated Translation:
Non-entities and Negative Entities
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Madhumita Chattopadhyay
A Brief Survey of the Buddhist Concept of Manas
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K. R. Sundararajan
Self, Consciousness and Self-Consciousness in Rāmānuja's Vedānta
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Gerald James Larson
The Unique Notion of 'Consciousness' in Classical Yoga Philosophy and its Relevence for Scientific Cosmology and Cognitive Science
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