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Contents
Preface vii
Eli Franco
On the
Periodization and Historiography of Indian Philosophy 1
Appendix by
Shinya Moriyama: Some Periodizations of Indian Philosophy
in Japanese
Publications 26
Shujun Motegi
The Early History of Sāṃkhya Thought
35
Philipp A. Maas
A Concise Historiography of Classical Yoga
Philosophy 53
Parimal Patil
The Historical Rhythms of the
Nyāya–Vaiśeṣika Knowledge System 91
Lawrence McCrea
The
Transformations of Mīmāṃsā in the Larger Context of Indian
Philosophical
Discourse 127
Julius Lipner
The Perils of Periodization, or How to
Finesse History with Reference
to Vedānta 145
Vincent
Eltschinger
Buddhist Esoterism and Epistemology: Two Sixth-Century
Innovations as Buddhist Responses to Social
and Religio-Political
Transformations 171
Anne Clavel
Śvetāmbaras and Digambaras: A
Differentiated Periodization? 275
Lyne Bansat-Boudon
The
Contribution of Nondual Śaivism of Kashmir to the Debate on
jīvanmukti: A
Thematic Perspective on the Question of Periodization 307
Alexis
Pinchard
The History of Sphoṭa: From Ontology to Epistemology?
327
Claus Oetke
Classification and Periodization of Indian
Philosophical Traditions: Some Conceptual and Theoretical Aspects
347
Johannes Bronkhorst
Periodization of Indian Ontologies
357
Indices
General Index 365
Index of Sanskrit Terms
376
Index Locorum 382
The Authors 387
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