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Author_Shyam Ranganathan
Basic Moral Theory
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Celestial Objects
comparative ethics
Comprehensive Doctrine
Deductive Entailment
Disjunctive Concept
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Error Theory
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Estern Tradition
Gettier Counterexamples
Gettier Problems
global political theory
Hindu Resources
Indian epistemology
Indian Political Philosophy
linguistic
Linguistic Account
Linguistic Internalism
Linguistic Particularism
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Milk Ocean
Moral Standing
Non-human Animals
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philosophical analysis of Hindu traditions
Philosophical Disagreement
postcolonial philosophy
propositional
Propositional Attitude
religious pluralism
representative
Representative Hindu
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secularism in South Asia
Specific Moral Theories
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Twin Earth
Virtue Ethics
Virtuous Agent

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  • ISBN 9781138909090
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Hinduism: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation explores Hinduism and the distinction between the secular and religious on a global scale. According to Ranganathan, a careful philosophical study of Hinduism reveals it as the microcosm of philosophical disagreements with Indian resources, across a variety of topics, including: ethics, logic, the philosophy of thought, epistemology, moral standing, metaphysics, and politics. This analysis offers an original and fresh diagnosis of studying Hinduism, colonialism, and a global rise of hyper-nationalism, as well as the frequent acrimony between scholars and practitioners of Hindu traditions.

This text is appropriate for use in undergraduate and graduate courses on Hinduism, and Indian philosophy, and can be used as an advanced introduction to the problems of philosophy with South Asian resources.

Shyam Ranganathan is a Faculty Member of the Department of Philosophy, and a Research Associate at the York Center for Asian Research, York University, Toronto, Canada.

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