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Against a Hindu God: Buddhist Philosophy of Religion in India
Against a Hindu God: Buddhist Philosophy of Religion in India
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Based at the famous university of Vikramasila, Ratnakirti brought the full range of Buddhist philosophical resources to bear on his critique of his Hindu opponents' cosmological/design argument. At stake in his critique was nothing less than the nature of inferential reasoning, the metaphysics of epistemology, and the relevance of philosophy to the practice of religion. In developing a proper comparative approach to the philosophy of religion, Patil transcends the disciplinary boundaries of religious studies, philosophy, and South Asian studies and applies the remarkable work of philosophers like Ratnakirti to contemporary issues in philosophy and religion.
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Deep dive into Indian Buddhist-Hindu philosophical debates
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If you're interested in the intellectual history of India and the complex debates surrounding the existence of God, this book is a fascinating read. It offers a detailed look at Buddhist and Hindu arguments, especially through the lens of Ratnakirti's critiques, showcasing the deep philosophical reasoning of Indian scholars. Whether you're into philosophy, religious studies, or South Asian history, this book provides rich insights into Indian philosophical traditions and their relevance today.