Expanding and Merging Horizons: Contributions to South Asian and Cross-Cultural Studies in Commemoration of Wilhelm Halbfass Contributor(s): Preisendanz, Karin (Editor) |
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ISBN: 3700137923 ISBN-13: 9783700137924 Publisher: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press OUR PRICE: $135.85 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 2007 Annotation: This volume is dedicated to the memory of the Indologist and philosopher Wilhelm Halbfass (1940-2000), a thinker who mediated in a singular manner between the Indian and European intellectual worlds. It pays tribute to his contribution to a philosophically differentiated and methodically reflected understanding of the history of Indian thought, especially the history of philosophy and the history of the intellectual meeting of India and Europe. The contributions to this volume also document the disciplines and various areas in the study of Indian intellectual history upon which Halbfass' work had an inspiring effect. Following the forword by E. Franco, articles by 48 authors are thematically arranged into six chapters. |
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BISAC Categories: - Philosophy | Eastern |
Dewey: 954 |
Series: Osterreichische Akademie Der Wissenschaften: Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften |
Physical Information: 1.83" H x 8.35" W x 11.7" (4.84 lbs) 732 pages |
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Publisher Description: This volume is dedicated to the memory of the Indologist and philosopher Wilhelm Halbfass (1940-2000), a thinker who mediated in a singular manner between the Indian and European intellectual worlds. It pays tribute to his contribution to a philosophically differentiated and methodically reflected understanding of the history of Indian thought, especially the history of philosophy and the history of the intellectual meeting of India and Europe. The contributions to this volume document the disciplines and various areas in the study of Indian intellectual history upon which Halbfass' work had an inspiring effect. Following the foreword by E. Franco, articles by 48 authors are thematically arranged into six chapters. |