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Śrīharṣa on Knowledge and Justification – 3
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Śrīharṣa on Knowledge and Justification – 3

Sthaneshwar Timalsina- February 11, 2019

Śrīharṣa’s project is fundamentally to demonstrate that the world of convention is not determinable and for it to be not determinable there is something foundational, ... Read More

Śrīharṣa on Knowledge and Justification – 2
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Śrīharṣa on Knowledge and Justification – 2

Sthaneshwar Timalsina- February 7, 2019

Śrīharṣa's sole concern is to justify his engagement in a dialectical process without a prior acceptance that the system is outside of the scope of ... Read More

Śrīharṣa on Knowledge and Justification – 1
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Śrīharṣa on Knowledge and Justification – 1

Sthaneshwar Timalsina- February 5, 2019

Śrīharṣa is simply interested in openness, not just about the categories for their reliance on system of justification, but also in the very system that ... Read More

Contribution of Indian Philosophers to Mnemonics
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Contribution of Indian Philosophers to Mnemonics

M A Alwar- April 13, 2018

Great Acharyas belonging to the tradition of Indian philosophers had remarkable memory and they could reproduce texts orally without referring to them again, after they ... Read More

Book Review: Natural Enmity, by Ashay Naik
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Book Review: Natural Enmity, by Ashay Naik

Abhinav Agarwal- July 15, 2017

Ashay Naik's book, "Natural Enmity - Reflections on the Niti and Rasa of the Pancatantra [Book 1]", is a fascinating and scholarly commentary on perhaps ... Read More