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Introduction and Editorial Essay on Wilhelm Halbfass by Eli Franco<br/>and Karin Preisendanz<br/>Publications by Wilhelm Halbfass<br/>1. Monographs and Selected Articles<br/>2. Contributions to Encyclopedias, etc.<br/>Research and Reflection: Responses to my Respondents. I. Beyond<br/>Orientalism? Reflections on a Current Theme by Wilhelm<br/>Halbfass<br/>1. Cross-Cultural Encounter and Dialogue<br/>Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Wilhelm Halbfass and the Openness of th«<br/>Comparative Project .<br/>Fred Dallmayr, Exit from Orientalism: Comments on Wilhelm<br/>Halbfass .<br/>Sergei D. Serebriany, Some Marginal Notes on India and Europe<br/>Reena Sen (n6e Mookerjee), Some Reflections on India and Europe:<br/>An Essay in Understanding<br/>Klaus Karttunen, Greeks and Indian Wisdom .<br/>Dermot Killingley, Mlecchas, Yavanas and Heathens: Interacting.<br/>Xenologies in Early Nineteenth-century Calcutta<br/>Wilhelm Halbfass, Research and Reflection; Responses to my<br/>Respondents. II. Cross-Cultural Encounter and Dialogue . .<br/>2. Issues of Comparative Philosophy<br/>Jitendra Nath Mohanty, Between Indology and Indian Philosophy<br/>Joseph S. O'Leary, Heidegger and Indian Philosophy<br/>Srinivasa Rao, "Subordinate" or "Supreme"? The Nature of Reason<br/>in India and the West<br/>Rada Ivekovid, The Politics of Comparative Philosophy<br/>Ben-Ami Scharfstein, The Three Philosophical Traditions<br/>Wllhelm Halbfass, Research and Reflection: Responses to my<br/>Respondents. III. Issues of Comparative Philosophy<br/>3. Topics in Classical Indian Philosophy<br/>Jan E. M. Houben, Bhartrhari's Perspectivism (1): The Vrtti and<br/>Bhartrhari's Perspectivism in the First kdnda of the Vdkyapadiya<br/>.<br/>Johannes Bronkhorst, Philosophy and Vedic Exegesis in the<br/>MImainsa<br/>John Taber, The Significance of Kum^ila's Philosophy<br/>Kunio Harikal, Kumarila's Acceptance and Modification of Catego<br/>ries of the Vai^esika School<br/>Victoria Lysenko, The Vaitoika Notions of dkd^a and diS from the<br/>Perspective of Indian Ideas of Space<br/>Bruce M. Perry, Early Nyaya and Hindu Orthodoxy: d/iw-fa/Za and<br/>adhikdra<br/>Wilhelm Halbfass, Research and Reflection: Responses to my<br/>Respondents. IV. Topics in Classical Indian Philosophy . .<br/>4. Developments and Attitudes in Neo-Hinduism<br/>Andrew O. Fort. JJvamnuJai and Social Service in Advaita and Neo-<br/>Ved^ta<br/>Stuart Elkman. Religious Plurality and Swami Vivekananda<br/>5. Indian Religion, Past and Present<br/>Minoru Kara. A Note on dharmasya suksmd gatih<br/>Albrecht Wezler. The Story of Am-Mandavya as told in the Mahdbhdrata:<br/>Its Significance for Indian Legal and Religious<br/>History<br/>Yohanan Grinshpon, Experience and Observation in Traditional and<br/>Modern Patahjala Yoga<br/>Frank J. Korom, Language, Belief, and Experience in Bengali Folk<br/>Religion ,<br/>Wilhelm Halbfass, Research and Reflection: Responses to my<br/>Respondents. V. Developments and Attitudes in Neo-Hinduism;<br/>Indian Religion, Past and Present<br/>Abbreviations<br/>References<br/>1. Texts in Sanskrit and Pali<br/>2, Modern Authors and Translations |