Prix bas
CHF248.80
Impression sur demande - l'exemplaire sera recherché pour vous.
To know the work of Jitendra Nath Mohanty even slightly is to commence to appreciate it immensely. Lucidity and sagacity have been its armor; originality and ingenuity have been its strength. And wearing the former and wielding the latter have become so persistent a mark of his work as to suggest that their appeal for Mohanty lies altogether more in the refmed reaches of philosophical craftsmanship than on the coarse ground of intellectual partisanship. The multifaceted character of his work in phenomenology and Indian philosophy has never left us palled by its significance and, as a consequence, has always left us conceding its command on our philosophical discourse. It has fulfilled the most welcomed promise of striking the chords of both imagination and reason by exposing Husserlian phenomenology to the concerns of both the so-called "analytical" and "continental" traditions and by exposing the philosophical tradition of Indian thought to the intricacies of Husserl. Although charting and periodizing the body ofMohanty' s work in phenomeno logy may be the function of a memory inconspicuous for originality and liveli ness, they nonetheless offer a precis conspicuous for the variety of topics that Mohanty has both engaged and enriched. Mohanty's career in phenomenology can be characterized by three phases, each concentrating on different themes, but with the latter two also epitomizing a more incisive and deeper discussion of the issues raised in the first.
Texte du rabat
This volume contains a broad selection of essays primarily commenting on the significant intellectual contributions of J.N. Mohanty toward phenomenology and Indian philosophy. Mohanty's work over the past thirty years reveals a remarkable grasp of numerous philosophical traditions and a wealth of original ideas, both of which have served to relax the strictures among those traditions and to broaden intellectual horizons. In commemoration of Mohanty, these essays offer a critical yet constructive discussion of his ideas. All of the essays are published here for the first time, and their authors include well known philosophers from Europe, India, the United States and Canada. Mohanty replies to these and other criticisms, taking the opportunity to clarify and further develop his views. The volume thus amounts to a critical and constructive dialogue with Mohanty, a dialogue which will, it is hoped, facilitate a continuous, sympathetic appreciation of his thought. br/
Résumé
To know the work of Jitendra Nath Mohanty even slightly is to commence to appreciate it immensely.
Contenu
Mohanty on Transcendental Philosophy.- On Transcendental Philosophy.- On the Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy: Some Construction and Questions.- The Premature Refutation of Relativism.- Mohanty on the Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy.- Transcendental I.- The Concept of the Body.- Husserl's Theories of Indexicals.- Possible Worlds: Remarks About a Controversy.- Higher Positivism.- Husserl vs. Derrida.- Mind and Memory.- Hermeneutics, Great Philosophy, and Jaspers' Schelling.- Representation and the Historical Sciences.- Hegel's Critique of Psychologism.- The Influence of Phenomenology on J.N. Mohanty's Understanding of Consciousness in Indian Philosophy.- Mohanty on ?abda Pram?na.- Continuing the Conversation.- Self Presentation.- A Bibliography of Works by J. N. Mohanty.- Notes on Contributors.