Dialogue and Doxography in Indian Philosophy

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Advaitin Sakara doxography
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Authoritative Scriptures
Bodhisattva
Buddhist Bhaviveka doxography
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comparative religious philosophy
critical study of doxographical methods
Dialectical Path
Dialectical Strategies
Dialogic World
Doctrinal Classification
Doxographical Materials
Doxographical Writings
epistemology of pluralism
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Indian intellectual traditions
Indian Philosophical
Indian's philosophical doxography
Indological Studies
Jain Haribhadra doxography
Jaina Path
Madhyamaka Buddhism
MHK
Overarching Truth
Sanskrit philosophical texts
SDSS
sectarian debate analysis
Spiritual Exercises
spiritual exercises in knowledge
SSS
Superimpose
Tat Tvam Asi
Thematic Progression
Ultimate Perspective
Vedic Lore
Verses Summary
Wandering
Words Of Mouth

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367226138
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first book fully dedicated to Indian philosophical doxography. It examines the function such dialectical texts were intended to serve in the intellectual and religious life of their public. It looks at Indian doxography both as a witness of inter- and intra-sectarian dialogues and as a religious phenomenon. It argues that doxographies represent dialectical exercises, indicative of a peculiar religious attitude to plurality, and locate these ‘exercises’ within a known form of ‘yoga’ dedicated to the cultivation of ‘knowledge’ or ‘gnosis’ (jñāna).

Concretely, the book presents a critical examination of three Sanskrit doxographies: the Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā of the Buddhist Bhāviveka, the Ṣaḍdarśanasamuccaya of the Jain Haribhadra, and the Sarvasiddhāntasaṅgraha attributed to the Advaitin Śaṅkara, focusing on each of their respective presentation of the Mīmāṃsā view.

It is the first time that the genre of doxography is considered beyond its literary format to ponder its performative dimension, as a spiritual exercise. Theoretically broad, the book reaches out to academics in religious studies, Indian philosophy, Indology, and classical studies.

Karl-Stéphan Bouthillette is currently an FWO post-doctoral researcher in Ghent, Belgium. He received his PhD at the Institute for Indology and Tibetology at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany.

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