The practice of rational debate between philosophers from different traditions, especially between Hindu-Naiyayika and Mima?saka-, Buddhist and Jain philosophers, is unique in classical India. Around the 7th c., a pan-Indian consensus was achieved on what counts as a satisfactory justification. The core of such discussions is an inferential reasoning whose structure is such that it ensures that its conclusions are recognised as knowledge statements, irrespective of the obedience of the interlocutor. In this line, stories of conversion following those philosophical debates are commonplace in the narratives of the different traditions and regularly involve the conversion of a royal patron. Beside the influence of argumentative practices on so...
This paper is meant to provide an investigation into the skeptical tradition within classical India....
This paper presents an overview of the Indian tradition of logic. The paper starts with the Vedic id...
This paper is a review of the nine chapters more directly concerned with philosophy of the volume Ja...
Interest in Indian religion and comparative philosophy has increased in recent years, but despite th...
The title of the present paper might arouse some curiosity among the minds of the readers. The very ...
The article identifies two senses of the theory of controversy developed in the traditional Indian c...
The last ten years have seen interest in Jainism increasing, with this previously little-known India...
The aim of this paper is to discuss how philosophers in ancient India recognized their own modes of ...
The last ten years have seen interest in Jainism increasing, with this previously little-known India...
In the classical framework of Indian philosophy, the different schools of thought agree on the fact ...
International audienceThe pan-Indian distinction between two points of view on reality is to be foun...
The characterisation of truth-preserving arguments, notably conceived as the tool to convince interl...
This paper is a review of the nine chapters more directly concerned with philosophy of the volume Ja...
The article analyses the public debates in ancient India, distinguishing the different modalities of...
It is by fitting the world into neatly defined boxes that Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain philosophers wer...
This paper is meant to provide an investigation into the skeptical tradition within classical India....
This paper presents an overview of the Indian tradition of logic. The paper starts with the Vedic id...
This paper is a review of the nine chapters more directly concerned with philosophy of the volume Ja...
Interest in Indian religion and comparative philosophy has increased in recent years, but despite th...
The title of the present paper might arouse some curiosity among the minds of the readers. The very ...
The article identifies two senses of the theory of controversy developed in the traditional Indian c...
The last ten years have seen interest in Jainism increasing, with this previously little-known India...
The aim of this paper is to discuss how philosophers in ancient India recognized their own modes of ...
The last ten years have seen interest in Jainism increasing, with this previously little-known India...
In the classical framework of Indian philosophy, the different schools of thought agree on the fact ...
International audienceThe pan-Indian distinction between two points of view on reality is to be foun...
The characterisation of truth-preserving arguments, notably conceived as the tool to convince interl...
This paper is a review of the nine chapters more directly concerned with philosophy of the volume Ja...
The article analyses the public debates in ancient India, distinguishing the different modalities of...
It is by fitting the world into neatly defined boxes that Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain philosophers wer...
This paper is meant to provide an investigation into the skeptical tradition within classical India....
This paper presents an overview of the Indian tradition of logic. The paper starts with the Vedic id...
This paper is a review of the nine chapters more directly concerned with philosophy of the volume Ja...