Language, Reality, and Analysis

Essays on Indian Philosophy

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The author applies the methods of latest linguistic analysis to the Indian theories of reality and the relation between language and reality. Special attention is given to the Advaita Vedānta and the Buddhist theories. The proper methods of philosophy, according to the author, is the logical analysis of language. In these essays he shows how this method is fruitfully employed in Vedanta and Buddhist philosophies. He also shows how the key Advaita concepts of avidyā and adhyāsa are results of logical analysis of ordinary propositional forms of cognitions, and not metaphysical theses about a transcendent reality.
Of the eight essays collected in this volume five deal with Advaita Vedānta three of which directly interpret Śamkara, the two others interpret the great Advaita philosopher Vidyāranya. There is also an essay on the logical basis of the Buddhist apoha theory. The concluding essay on "Spirit, Machine and Man" argues against the two extreme conceptions of man: materialistic and idealistic, and argues for the priority of a concept of person.

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Ganeśwar Miśra † was educated at Patna University and London where he received his Ph.D. under A.J. Ayer. He taught at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar and was a past president of the Indian Philosophical Congress.
J.N. Mohanty, is a Professor of Philosophy at Temple University, Philadelphia, and is a past President of the Indian Philosophical Congress and is a co-editor of Husserl Studies.
graduate students and scholars in Indian philosophy.
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