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The unifying motif of Bimal Krishna Matilalas work is the study of rational traditions in Indian philosophical thought. With his ability to span the divide between the Indian and Western intellectual traditions, he brought contemporary techniques of analytical philosophy to bear upon the issues raised in classical Indian philosophy and, conversely, to highlight the relevance of Indian thought in the modern world.
The unifying motif of Bimal Krishna Matilalas work is the study of rational traditions in Indian philosophical thought. With his ability to span the divide between the Indian and Western intellectual traditions, he brought contemporary techniques of analytical philosophy to bear upon the issues raised in classical Indian philosophy and, conversely, to highlight the relevance of Indian thought in the modern world.
The unifying motif of Bimal Krishna Matilalas work is the study of rational traditions in Indian philosophical thought. With his ability to span the divide between the Indian and Western intellectual traditions, he brought contemporary techniques of analytical philosophy to bear upon the issues raised in classical Indian philosophy and, conversely, to highlight the relevance of Indian thought in the modern world.
PHILOSOPHY, CULTURE AND RELIGION
The Collected Essays
i of Bimal Krishna Matilal
Ethics and Epics
Eelited by
Jonardon Ganeri
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YMCA Library Bling. Ja Singh Road, New Delhi 110001
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Contents
VOUME 1
1 Mora Dilemmas and Religious Dopmas
2 Sit Rimakege: Simplicity wit Profunity
3 Moral Dilemmas: Insights from Indian Epes
4 Elusiveness and Ambiguity in Dharma-Eties
‘5 Dharma and Rationality
6 ‘Rationality, Dharma andthe romana Theory
7 Raa’s Moral Decisions
{8 Keg: In Defence of Devious Divinity
9. The Throne: Was Duryodhana Wrong?
10. Karma and Renancition
11 Caste, Karma and the Gra
12. Love and Sensuality in the Epics
13 Violence in the Epics: Sat and Suicide
PART 111, PLURALISM, RELATIVISM AND
14 The Problem of Inter fth Studies
15. Towatds Defining Religion inthe Indian Context
16 Religion and Valve
“17. Between Peace and Deterrence
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18 Eiical Relativism and Confrontation of Caltres
19 Pluralism, Relativism and Interaction Between Cures
20 The Eas, the Other
21. Salvation na Boale: Religion, Paychedelics and
Mysticism —A Post mortem
22. Yoga, Mediation and Mantas: The Oceanic Feeling
23. Back to Godhead: The Hare Krsna Movernent
24 On Omnipateen
25. Duda, Nida and Holy Men
26 On the Unversliy of Suffering
27. The Ques for immorality
28 Kama andthe Moral Onler
29 ANote on Samtara's Theoicy
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