The intriguing similarity between the allegory of the chariot in Plato’s Phædrus and in the Kaṭha Upaniṣad has been pointed out by several scholar, accompanied with varying verdicts: whereas, e. g., Belvalkar and Ranade aver enthusiastically: “the extraordinary resemblance of the two descriptions down to the smallest details staggers us, and we must confess that we do not know how to account for it”, for his part Keith coldly declares that, the “interesting parallel” notwithstanding, “the details of the two are perfectly distinct”, and goes ahead to barely mention what he regards as the main difference, i. e. the lack of the Platonic distinction between rational and irrational aspects of the soul in the Indian counterpart. Radhakrishnan aga...
According to the many thinkers that the ancient philosophy is start from Greek but this is not the r...
Plato’s conception of the human soul is three dimensional: reason (loghistikón), spirit (thymoeidés)...
The present paper is focused on the way Vayākaraṇas and Ālaṃkārikas analysed a specific kind of karm...
The intriguing similarity between the allegory of the chariot in Plato’s Phædrus and in the Kaṭha Up...
The intriguing similarity between the allegories of the soul chariot in Plato’s Phædrus and in the K...
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In his recent study of the Mahābhārata, Fernando Wulff Alonso compares systematically Indian “epic” ...
International audienceWe summarize the contributions to Indology of the author’s father (S. Kichenas...
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The presentation will start by unfolding the various layers of chariot imagery in early Indian sourc...
The paper discusses perhaps the most exploited and often misinterpreted construct in the tradition o...
According to the many thinkers that the ancient philosophy is start from Greek but this is not the r...
Plato’s conception of the human soul is three dimensional: reason (loghistikón), spirit (thymoeidés)...
The present paper is focused on the way Vayākaraṇas and Ālaṃkārikas analysed a specific kind of karm...
The intriguing similarity between the allegory of the chariot in Plato’s Phædrus and in the Kaṭha Up...
The intriguing similarity between the allegories of the soul chariot in Plato’s Phædrus and in the K...
The paper is a reconsideration of the second part of the chariot allegory (Phdr. 253e5–255a1). After...
The Wise man between divine beings and human matters: a Greek problem, but an Indian solution? The ...
The three parts of the soul in the Myth of the Chariot are most often understood to correspond to th...
The relationship between Plato's conception of the existence of a soul as compared to the Vedan...
In his recent study of the Mahābhārata, Fernando Wulff Alonso compares systematically Indian “epic” ...
International audienceWe summarize the contributions to Indology of the author’s father (S. Kichenas...
Parmenides' philosophy is unique in the history of ideas in Europe, but it has a striking parallel i...
Helen as an Allegory : From Homer to Plato. This paper focuses on Helen of Troy as an allegory and t...
The presentation will start by unfolding the various layers of chariot imagery in early Indian sourc...
The paper discusses perhaps the most exploited and often misinterpreted construct in the tradition o...
According to the many thinkers that the ancient philosophy is start from Greek but this is not the r...
Plato’s conception of the human soul is three dimensional: reason (loghistikón), spirit (thymoeidés)...
The present paper is focused on the way Vayākaraṇas and Ālaṃkārikas analysed a specific kind of karm...