Philosophy in Colonial India
- New Delhi : Springer, 2015.
- XIII, 272p.
- Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures, .
- Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures, 11 .
Chapter 1. Modern Indian Philosophy: from colonialism to cosmopolitanism Chapter 2: Thought and Context: Philosophy on the eve of Colonialism Chapter 3: Philosophy in Colonial India: The Science Question Chapter 4: The Self and its Knowledge: The Legacy of Rasvihary Das Chapter 5: Brajendranath Seal: A Disenchanted Hegelian Chapter 6: The Notion of Absolute: Hegel and Hiralal Haldar Chapter 7: G.R.Malkani: Reinventing Classical Advaita Vedānta Chapter 8: K.C. Bhattacharyya and Spivak on Kant: Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives, Lessons and Prospects Chapter 9: The Road Not Taken: G.N.Mathrani's Wittgensteinian Transformation of Philosophy 10: Radical Translation: S.R. Rajwade's Encounter with F.W. Nietzsche Chapter 11: Tagore's Perception of the West Chapter 12: Bankim Chandra on Morality Chapter 13: Colonialism and Traditional Forms of Knowledge: Then and now.
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Philosophy, Asian. Non-Western Philosophy. Cultural Studies.