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The Collected Writings of Jaysankar Lal Shaw: Indian Analytic and Anglophone Philosophy

by Shaw, Jaysankar Lal
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    9781474245050

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    1474245056

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2016-09-22
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Summary

One of the first philosophers to relate Indian philosophical thought to Western analytic philosophy, Jaysankar Lal Shaw has been reflecting on analytic themes from Indian philosophy for over 40 years. This collection of his most important writings, introduces his work and presents new ways of using Indian classical thought to approach and understand Western philosophy.

By expanding, reinterpreting and reclassifying concepts and views of Indian philosophers, Shaw applies them to the main issues and theories discussed in contemporary philosophy of language and epistemology. Carefully constructed, this volume of his collected writings, shows the parallels Shaw draws between core topics in both traditions, such as proper names, definite descriptions, meaning of a sentence, knowledge, doubt, inference and testimony. It captures how Shaw uses the techniques and concepts of Indian philosophers, especially the followers of the Navya-Nyaya, to address global problems like false belief, higher order knowledge and extraordinary perception. Exploring timeless ideas from Indian thought alongside major issues in contemporary philosophy, Shaw reveals how the two traditions can interact and throw light on each other, providing better solutions to philosophical problems. He has also reflected on modern issues such as freedom, morality and harmony from the classical Indian thought.

Featuring a glossary and updates to his writings,The Collected Writings of Jaysankar Lal Shaw: Indian Analytic and Anglophone Philosophy also includes new work by Shaw on the relationship between Indian and analytic philosophy today.

Author Biography

Jaysankar Lal Shaw is Associate Professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science & International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He has taught at Jadavpur University, Calcutta, at the University of Alabama, USA, and the University of Hawaii, USA. Together with B.K. Matilal, he co-edited Analytical Philosophy in Comparative Perspective (1985).

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: Problems of Contemporary Western Philosophy and Suggestions of Indian Analytical Philosophers of the Nyaya School
PART I: Metaphysics
1. Causality: Samkhya, Bauddha, and Nyaya
2. Buddhism on Suffering and Nirvana
3. A Note on Nyaya Realism (unpublished)
4. Freedom: K. C. Bhattacharya in Comparative Perspective
5. The Referent of the Word “I”: An Indian Perspective
PART II: Epistemology
6. The Nyaya on Cognition and Negation
7. The Nyaya on Sources of Knowledge
8. Knowledge, Belief and Doubt: Some Contemporary Problems and their Solutions from the Nyaya Perspective
9. Subject and Predicate
10. Subject-Predicate and Related Pairs
11. Consciousness: Mental States and Mind-A Comparative Study
PART III: Logic and Mathematics
12. Empty Terms
13. Negation and the Buddhist Theory of Meaning
14. The Nyaya on Double Negation
15. Singular Existential Sentences: Contemporary Philosophy and the Nyaya
16. Austin on Falsity and Negation
17. The Concept of Relevance in Gangesa
18. A Note on the Principle of Contradiction (unpublished)
19. Number: From Nyaya to Frege-Russell
20. The Nyaya on Number
PART IV: Philosophy of Language
21. Proper Names: Contemporary Philosophy and the Nyaya
22. Definite Descriptions: Some Contemporary Problems and their Solutions from the Nyaya Perspective
23. Demonstratives
24. Some Reflections on Kripke
25. Meaning of a Sentence and Transformation
26. Advaita Vedanta on Meaning
27. 'Saturated' and 'Unsaturated': Frege and the Nyaya
28. Conditions for Understanding the Meaning of a Sentence: Nyaya and Vedanta
PART V: Morals and Values
29. The Nature of Human Beings: East and West
30. Dharma and the Law of Karma
31. Freedom: East and West
32. Vivekananda and Bertrand Russell on the Conception and Development of Human Being
33. Concepts of Harmony
Bibliography
Index

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