Tag 2: Philosophie in Indien
14.1.2011 - Philosophie in Indien
Teil I: Philosophie als distinktes Diskursfeld
- Angelika Malinar, Universität Zürich: "From Teaching to Argument: The Role of 'Transmitted Knowledge' in Delineating Philosophical Thought"
- Karin Preisendanz, Universität Wien: "The Notion of the 'Means of Knowledge' and their Relevance for the Development of Classical Indian Philosophy"
- Kommentare und Diskussion: Peter Schreiner, University of Zürich
Teil II: Sprache und Sein
- Ashok Aklujkar, University of British Columbia: "Dissolution as Solution: the Frame within which Language Philosophy Developed in India"
- Eli Franco, Universität Leipzig: "The Contribution of Buddhism to South Asian Philosophical Discourse"
- Comments and Discussion: Birgit Kellner, Universität Heidelberg
Teil III: Indische Philosophie und Modernität
- Jonardon Ganeri, University of Sussex: "Indian Philosophy and the Origins of Modernity"
- Dhruv Raina, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi: "Reason and Civilisation: the Entangled History of Science and Philosophy in Contemporary India"
Kommentar:
Hans-Johann Glock, Universität Zürich