In dialogue with classical Indian traditions : encounter, transformation, and interpretation /
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Language: | English |
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2019.
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Series: | Dialogues in south Asian traditions.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Encounter
- 1. Sources of Indian secularism? Dialogues on politics and religion in Hindu and Buddhist traditions / Brian Black
- 2. Dialogues with solitary Buddhas / Naomi Appleton
- 3. Refutation or dialogue? Samkara's treatment of the Bhagavatas / J. G. Suthren Hirst
- 4. We resort to reason: The argumentative structure in Venkatanatha's Sesvaramimamsa / Elisa Freschi
- 5. `Speakers of highest truth': Philosophical plurilogues about brahman in the early Upanisads / Jessica Frazier
- pt. 2 Transformation
- 6. Transformative dialogue in the Yogavdsistha / James Madaio
- 7. Being human, dialogically / Lynn Thomas
- 8. Dialoguing the Varkari tradition / Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach
- 9. Convincing the king: Jain ministers and religious persuasion through dialogue / Jonathan Geen
- pt. 3 Interpretation
- 10. Careful attention and the voice of another / Maria Heim
- 11. Mahdbhdrata dialogues on dharma and devotion with Krsna and Hanuman / Bruce M. Sullivan
- 12. Models of royal piety in the Mahdbhdrata: The case of Vidura, Sanatsujata and Vidura / James M. Hegarty
- 13. Dialogue in extremis: Valin in the Valmlki Rdmdyana / Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad.