A new Open Access Philosophy Journal (and some general comments thereon)
Where should one publish? The question is less easy than it seems,
A group blog of scholars exploring Indian philosophy
Where should one publish? The question is less easy than it seems,
Friends, Anand Vaidya asked me for feedback on a book proposal for readings in Indian philosophy. I told him that perhaps the blog members could give their two cents and he said that would be a good idea. So, what Continue reading Feedback requested for book idea
Journal of Indian Philosophy, Volume 42, issues 2-3 is now live. Please see the link below. http://link.springer.com/journal/10781/42/2/page/1
Imagination is a topic of ubiquitous, varied and profoundly existentially significant philosophical reflection in the millennia-spanning heritages of South Asian thought. In the Brāhmiṇical traditions that grew out of the śramaṇa movements in ancient India, it was often conceived as Continue reading The Role of Imagination in Perception
Who are the opponents in Kumārila’s Ślokavārttika (henceforth ŚV), chapter on sentence-meaning? And did the ŚV set the standard for all further discussions on the topic?
We are very happy to be hosting the Philosophers’ Carnival here for the first time and hope that readers will not feel too much baffled by the Indian philosophy milieu. Here is our selection of this month’s philosophical blogs: Epistemology Continue reading 163rd Philosophers’ Carnival