Eliot Deutsch
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Eliot Deutsch is a philosopher, teacher, and writer. He has made important contributions to the understanding and appreciation of Eastern philosophies in the West through his many works on comparative philosophy
and aesthetics
. Currently he is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii
.
he was an Associate Professor of Philosophy from 1960 to 1967 and was a Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
. In the summer of 1966 Deutsch was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago
. In 1967 Deutsch joined the University of Hawaii
as Professor of Philosophy. He was the editor (from 1967 to 1987) of the international journal Philosophy East and West
, Director of the Sixth Eastern Philosophers conference, as well as the past president of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy. Fall of 1985 Deutsch was at Harvard University
as a visiting professor there. In 1987 until 1989 he was the Director as the Sixth East-West Philosophers' Conference. From 1991 through 1996 he held position as a Graduate Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii
. Deutsch was a Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall the University of Cambridge
in England from July to December of 1998 and was elected a Life Member in 1999. From 1967 through 2006 Professor Deutsch has been a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii
as well as spending some of those years as Chair.
Deutsch is the author of 16 books, including; On Truth: An Ontological Theory; Advaita Vedanta: A Philosophical Reconstruction; Studies in Comparative Aesthetics; Creative Being: The Crafting of Person and World; Religion and Spirituality; Essays on the Nature of Art; and Persons and Valuable Worlds. Deutsch also has many publications as well as been an invited lecturer at numerous universities and colleges in Asia, Europe, and the Americas including Oxford
, Lucknow University, Boston University
, Fudan University
(Shanghai
), Madras University, the University of Rajasthan
, Nanjing University
, and the University of Chicago
. . Professor Deutsch has been the recipient of Fellowships from the American Institute of Indian Studies, The American Council of Learned Societies
and the National Endowment for the Humanities
. He is also a past president of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy. Professor Deutsch recently was the recipient of the University of Hawaii
Regent's Medal of Distinction for exceptional contributions to his field. Currently Deutsch is retired and living in Hawaii.
in 1952 and Harvard University
from 1952 to 1953. He completed his Ph.D. from 1956 to 60 at Columbia University
.
Professor Deutsch was awarded his first Fellowship in 1963 as a Faculty Fellow at the American Institute of Indian Studies in India. From 1965 through 1967 he was a New York State Faculty Scholar in International Studies. He was awarded a Senior Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities from l973 to 74. In December of 1975 the American Council of Learned Societies awarded him a Travel Grant to attend World Congress of Philosophy in Delhi and a meeting of International Society for Metaphysics. In 1984 he was Principal Investigator, Director, at the NEH Summer Institute in Comparative Philosophy. The University of California at Santa Barbara awarded him Visiting Fellow for the Interdisciplinary Center for the Humanities in May 1988. From 1991 to 1992 he was the Project Director for "Alternative Rationalities" for the Hawaii Committee for the Humanities Grant. In 1994 he was Principal Investigator and Director at the NEH Summer Institute in South Asian Culture and Civilization. In October of 2002 Professor Deutch was awarded the Degree of Vedanta Sudhara by The International Congress of Vedanta. Deutsch was awarded the University of Hawaii's Highest Award, The Regents Medal of Distinction, in July of 2005.
(Dec., l964). Excerpted in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, edited by Jennifer Gariery (New York: Gale Research, Inc., 1997)
"The Nature of Scripture," Vedanta Kesari, LI, 9 (Jan., l965).
"Karma as a 'Convenient Fiction' in Advaita Ved_nta," Philosophy East and West, XV, l (Jan., l965).
"The Justification of Hindu Polytheism in Advaita Ved_nta," East West Review, I, 3 (Feb., l965).
"_akti in Medieval Hindu Sculpture," Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, XXIV, l (Fall, l965).
"Levels of Being," Darshana International, V, 4 (Oct. l965).
Review: Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples, by Hajime Nakamura, Journal of Philosophy, LXII, 22 (Nov. l965).
"The Self in Advaita Ved_nta," International Philosophical Quarterly, VI, l (March, l966).
Review: S. Radhakrishnan: Souvenir Volume, International Philosophical Quarterly, VI, l (March, l966).
Review: Radhakrishnan and Integral Experience, by J. C. Arupura, Journal of Asian Studies, XXVI, 4 (August, l967),
"Types of Philosophical Problems in Classical Vednta," abstract in Proceedings of Twenty Seventh International Congress of Orientalists, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August, l967.(Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, l97l).
"Western Approaches to Comparative Philosophy," Proceedings of the Indian Philosophical Congress, Banares, India, December,
l967.
Review: Emptiness: A Study in Religious Meaning, by Frederick J. Streng, Journal of Asian Studies, XXVII, 2, l968.
"Aesthetics East and West: Tentative Conclusions and Unresolved Problems," Philosophy East and West, XIX, 3 (July, l969).
"Introduction to Violence and Non Violence East and West," Philosophy East and West. XIX, 2 (April, l969).
"Speaking About God," Journal of Religious Studies (Punjabi University) I, l (Sept., l969).
"Commentary on J. L. Mehta's 'Heidegger and the Comparison of Indian and Western Philosophy,'" Philosophy East and West,
XX, 3 (July, l970).
Review: __ntarasa and Abhinavagupta's Philosophy of Aesthetics, by J. L. Mason and M. V. Patwarden, Journal of Asian
Studies, xxx, no. l, Nov. l970.
"Philosophy and Freedom of Consciousness," in Philosophy: Theory and Practice, Proceedings of the International Seminar on
World Philosophy, edited by T. M. P. Mahadevan (Madras: The University of Madras, l974).
"Commentary on Dr. Fernand Brunner's 'Theory and Practice in the Evolution of Western Thought'," in same.
"Vedanta and Ecology," Indian Philosophical Annual, Vol. 6, l970. Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, University of
Madras.
"The Nature of Freedom," in same.
Review: The Philosophy of India and Its Impact on American Thought, by Dale Riepe, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 92, no. l (l972).
Review: Freedom and Consciousness, by Pratima Bowes, The Journal of Philosophy, LXIX, no. 8 (April 20, l972).
Review: The Structure of Indian Thought, by Ramakant Sinari, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 92. no.4(l972)
"The Mufti-Leveled Ontology of Advaita Ved_nta," in Studies in the Languages and Culture of South Asia, edited by Edwin Gerow and Margery D. Land (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1973).
"Some Reflections on Rasa", in Festschrift for Professor T. M. P. Mahadevan, edited by H. D. Lewis, Madras, l974.
Review: Contemporary Indian Philosophy, by Margaret Chatterjee, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. XXXV, no. l (December
l975).
Foreword to David Kalupahana, Causality: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism (Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, l975).
"On the Concept of Art," Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 3 (l976).
"Vidy_ and Avidy_, Proceedings: World Philosophy Congress, New Delhi, l976.
"On Meaning," in Self, Knowledge and Freedom, edited by J. N. Mohanty and S. P. Banerjee (Calcutta: World Press, l978).
"A Reply to 'How to Help Advaita Ved_nta Refute Itself'," Insight: A Journal of World Religions, II.2 (Winter l977 78).
"Causality and Creativity," International Philosophical Quarterly, XVIII, no. l (March, l978), and in Man and Nature, edited by George F. McLean (Oxford University Press,l978).
Review: Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Indian Metaphysics and Epistemology, by Karl H. Potter, editor, Journal of Asian History, Vol. l2, no. 2.
Review: Faith and Belief and Belief and History, by Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Philosophy East and West, XXX, no. 4 (October, l980).
Review: _amkara on the Absolute, by A. J. Alston, Numen XXVII, 2 (l980).
"Reflections on Some Aspects of the Theory of Rasa," in Sanskrit Drama in Performance, edited by Rachel van M. Baumer and James R. Brandon (University Press of Hawaii, l98l).
Review: Asian Philosophy Today, by Dale Riepe, Teaching Philosophy 5:4, October l982.
"A Radical Discontinuity in Being: A Dialogue," in Rationality and Philosophy, ed. by V. K. Bharadwaja (New Delhi: Northern Book Centre, 1984).
"On Art and Religion," in Religious Pluralism, Boston University Institute for Philosophy and Religion Series, edited by Leroy S. Rouner, (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame), 1984.
"The Bhagavad Git_," article for Encyclopedia of Religion, edited by Mircea Eliade, Macmillan, 1985.
"The Ontological Power of Speech," Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 12, Fall, 1985.
"Knowing Religiously," in Knowing Religiously, edited by Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1985). And in Philosophy, Religion, and Contemporary Life, edited by Leroy S. Rouner and James R. Langford (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996).
"Participation: The Metaphysical Grounding of Social Relations," in Philosophy, Society and Action (Delhi, 1985). Translated into Chinese, in Philosophical Research, Beijing, no. 5., 1986.
"A Metaphysical Grounding for Natural Reverence: East West," Environmental Ethics, Vol. 8, No. 4, Winter 1986.
Review: Julius Lipner, The Face of Truth, Idealistic Studies, Vol XIX, no. 1 (January 1989).
Review: Religion and Human Purpose: A Cross Disciplinary Approach, edited by William Horosz and Tad Clements, The Journal of Religion (University of Chicago), January 1988.
"Breugel and Ma Yüan: Principles of Comparative Criticism," in A Selection of Famous Works on Western Aesthetics of the
Twentieth Century (Ershi shiji xifang meisue mingzhu xuan) Shanghai: Fudan University Press, 1988); Spanish Translation, in Esteticas: Occidente Y Otras Culturas, (Malaga: Contrastes, 2005).
Forward to N. K. Devaraja's Humanism in Indian Thought. New Delhi: India Publishing Company, 1988.
"Time and History: East and West," Radhakrishnan Centenary Volume. Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 1990.
Review: An Interpretation of Religion, by John Hick, Philosophy East and West, October 1990.
"Community as Ritual Participation", in On Community, edited by Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1991)
"The Concept of the Body," in Self as Body in Asian Thought and Practice, edited by Thomas P. Kasulis (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992) and in Phenomenology East and West: Essays in Honor of J. N. Mohanty (Kluwer Academic Publishers and Motilal Banarsidass), 1993.
Review: Nonduality: A Study in Comparative Philosophy, by David Loy, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion (Vol 32, 1992)
Feature Review: Indian Philosophy: A Counter Perspective, by Daya Krishna, Philosophy East and West Vol. 42. no. 4 (October 1992).
Review: The Word and the World and Moral Dilemmas in the Mahabharata, by B. K. Matilal, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1992.
"On the Comparative Study of the Self." in Selves, People and Persons, edited by Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame: Notre Dame University Press), 1992.
"The Person as Knower and Known," Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, Vol. X, no. 1, 1993.
"Truth and Mythology," in Myths and Fictions, edited by Shlomo Biderman and Ben-Ami Scharfstein (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1993).
Review: Reason and Tradition in Indian Thought: An Essay on the Nature of Indian Philosophical Thinking,by Jitendra Nath Mohanty, International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXXIV, No. 2, June 1994.
Review: Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy, edited by D. P. Chattopadhyaya, et. al., Philosophy East and West, Vol. 44, no. 2, July 1994.
Review: Mysticism and Language, by Steven T. Katz, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 114, no. 3, 1994.
"Creative Friendship," in The Changing Face of Friendship, edited by Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1994).
Review: Life and Thought of ankara by G. C. Pande, and Shankara and Indian Philosophy,by Natalia Isayeva, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 54, No. 4 (November 1995).
Review: Majesty and Meekness, by John B. Carman, Philosophy East and West, Vol. 46. No 2 (April 1996).
"Self-Deception: A Comparative Study" in Self and Deception, edited by Roger T. Ames and Vimal Dissanayake (Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1996).
Foreword to Alexander Eliot, The Timeless Myths (New York: Continuum Publishing Company, 1996).
Review: Art & Philosophy, by S. K. Saxena, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 54, no. 2 (Spring 1996).
"Outline of an Advaita Vednta Aesthetics," in Relativism, Suffering and Beyond, edited by P. Bilimoria and J.N. Mohanty (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1996).
"Face to Face: Crossing the Boundaries of Gender and Culture," University of Sidney, 1997.
"Loneliness and Solitude," in Loneliness, edited by Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1998).
"Comparative Aesthetics," in Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, Michael Kelly (ed) (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press), 1998. Italian Translation in Il paesaggio dell'estetica (Università di Siena, 1998); Lithuania Translation in III, Vilnius.
Review: Grazia Marchianò (ed.), East and West in Aesthetics in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 57, No. 1 (Winter 1999).
Review: Julius Lipner, The Fruits of Our Desiring: An Inquiry Into the Ethics of the Bhagavadgita for Our Times, in The Journal of the American Oriental Society, 119.1 (1999)
"Eliot Deutsch Responds" in The Aesthetic Turn: Reading Eliot Deutsch on Comparative Philosophy, edited by Roger T. Ames (Chicago: Open Court Publishing Company, 2000).
"Rationality and Tradition(s)," in The Empirical and the Transcendental: A Fusion of Horizons, edited by Bina Gupta (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2000).
"Seyyed Hossein Nasr's Philosophy of Art," in The Philosophy of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, The Library of Living Philosophers, Volume XXVII, edited by Lewis E. Hahn, Randall E. Auxier, and Lucian W. Stone, Jr. (Chicago: Open Court Publishers, 2001).
AA Tribute to Ninian Smart, Religion (2001) 31, 327.
Interpreting Artworks: Prolegomenon to a Cross-Cultural Philosophy in Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art Studies Hermeneutic, in Frontiers of Transculturality in Contemporary Aesthetics (Turin, Italy, Trauben, 2001).
Review: Alan H. Goldman, Aesthetic Value in International Studies in Philosophy (2002) XXXIV,4.
A Comparative Philosophy as Creative Philosophy, in American Philosophical Association Newsletter, Vol. 02, Number 1, Fall 2002.
Foreword to Mariette Stepaniants, Introduction to Eastern Thought (Altamira Press, 2002).
A Comparative Philosophy: Past, Present, Future in Asianet Exchange, Vol. XI, No. 1 Fall 2003.
A Holy Otherness; Religious Differences Revisited, in The Stranger's Religion: Fascination and Fear, edited by Anna Lännström (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press), 2004.
Foreword to Timeless in Time: A Biography of Ramana Maharshi, by A. R. Natarajan (Wisdom Press, 2005).
A Memorial Tribute to Leroy Rouner, Philosophy East and West, Vol, 56, Number 3, July 2006.
Foreword to Robert E. Carters Japanese Arts (SUNY Press, 2007).
Review: Gwen Griffith-Dickenson, The Philosophy of Religion in Philosophy East and West, Vol. 58, Number 4, October 2008, 576–78.
A Memorial Tribute to Daya Krishna (in same), 445.
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and aesthetics
Aesthetics
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. Currently he is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii
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.
Biography
After Deutsch received his doctorate from Columbia UniversityColumbia University
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he was an Associate Professor of Philosophy from 1960 to 1967 and was a Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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. In the summer of 1966 Deutsch was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago
University of Chicago
The University of Chicago is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It was founded by the American Baptist Education Society with a donation from oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller and incorporated in 1890...
. In 1967 Deutsch joined the University of Hawaii
University of Hawaii
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as Professor of Philosophy. He was the editor (from 1967 to 1987) of the international journal Philosophy East and West
Philosophy East and West
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, Director of the Sixth Eastern Philosophers conference, as well as the past president of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy. Fall of 1985 Deutsch was at Harvard University
Harvard University
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as a visiting professor there. In 1987 until 1989 he was the Director as the Sixth East-West Philosophers' Conference. From 1991 through 1996 he held position as a Graduate Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii
University of Hawaii
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. Deutsch was a Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
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in England from July to December of 1998 and was elected a Life Member in 1999. From 1967 through 2006 Professor Deutsch has been a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii
University of Hawaii
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as well as spending some of those years as Chair.
Deutsch is the author of 16 books, including; On Truth: An Ontological Theory; Advaita Vedanta: A Philosophical Reconstruction; Studies in Comparative Aesthetics; Creative Being: The Crafting of Person and World; Religion and Spirituality; Essays on the Nature of Art; and Persons and Valuable Worlds. Deutsch also has many publications as well as been an invited lecturer at numerous universities and colleges in Asia, Europe, and the Americas including Oxford
Oxford
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, Lucknow University, Boston University
Boston University
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, Fudan University
Fudan University
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(Shanghai
Shanghai
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), Madras University, the University of Rajasthan
University of Rajasthan
University of Rajasthan is the oldest university in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was set up on 8 January 1947 as the University of Rajputana and was given its current name in 1956.- Introduction :...
, Nanjing University
Nanjing University
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, and the University of Chicago
University of Chicago
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. . Professor Deutsch has been the recipient of Fellowships from the American Institute of Indian Studies, The American Council of Learned Societies
American Council of Learned Societies
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and the National Endowment for the Humanities
National Endowment for the Humanities
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. He is also a past president of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy. Professor Deutsch recently was the recipient of the University of Hawaii
University of Hawaii
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Regent's Medal of Distinction for exceptional contributions to his field. Currently Deutsch is retired and living in Hawaii.
Accomplishments
Professor Deutsch attended the University of Wisconsin from 1948 to 1952 obtaining his Bachelors Degree there. He attented the University of ChicagoUniversity of Chicago
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in 1952 and Harvard University
Harvard University
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from 1952 to 1953. He completed his Ph.D. from 1956 to 60 at Columbia University
Columbia University
Columbia University in the City of New York is a private, Ivy League university in Manhattan, New York City. Columbia is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the...
.
Professor Deutsch was awarded his first Fellowship in 1963 as a Faculty Fellow at the American Institute of Indian Studies in India. From 1965 through 1967 he was a New York State Faculty Scholar in International Studies. He was awarded a Senior Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities from l973 to 74. In December of 1975 the American Council of Learned Societies awarded him a Travel Grant to attend World Congress of Philosophy in Delhi and a meeting of International Society for Metaphysics. In 1984 he was Principal Investigator, Director, at the NEH Summer Institute in Comparative Philosophy. The University of California at Santa Barbara awarded him Visiting Fellow for the Interdisciplinary Center for the Humanities in May 1988. From 1991 to 1992 he was the Project Director for "Alternative Rationalities" for the Hawaii Committee for the Humanities Grant. In 1994 he was Principal Investigator and Director at the NEH Summer Institute in South Asian Culture and Civilization. In October of 2002 Professor Deutch was awarded the Degree of Vedanta Sudhara by The International Congress of Vedanta. Deutsch was awarded the University of Hawaii's Highest Award, The Regents Medal of Distinction, in July of 2005.
Articles and Reviews
"Sri Aurobindo's Interpretation of Spiritual Experience: A Critique," International Philosophical Quarterly, IV, 4(Dec., l964). Excerpted in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, edited by Jennifer Gariery (New York: Gale Research, Inc., 1997)
"The Nature of Scripture," Vedanta Kesari, LI, 9 (Jan., l965).
"Karma as a 'Convenient Fiction' in Advaita Ved_nta," Philosophy East and West, XV, l (Jan., l965).
"The Justification of Hindu Polytheism in Advaita Ved_nta," East West Review, I, 3 (Feb., l965).
"_akti in Medieval Hindu Sculpture," Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, XXIV, l (Fall, l965).
"Levels of Being," Darshana International, V, 4 (Oct. l965).
Review: Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples, by Hajime Nakamura, Journal of Philosophy, LXII, 22 (Nov. l965).
"The Self in Advaita Ved_nta," International Philosophical Quarterly, VI, l (March, l966).
Review: S. Radhakrishnan: Souvenir Volume, International Philosophical Quarterly, VI, l (March, l966).
Review: Radhakrishnan and Integral Experience, by J. C. Arupura, Journal of Asian Studies, XXVI, 4 (August, l967),
"Types of Philosophical Problems in Classical Vednta," abstract in Proceedings of Twenty Seventh International Congress of Orientalists, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August, l967.(Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, l97l).
"Western Approaches to Comparative Philosophy," Proceedings of the Indian Philosophical Congress, Banares, India, December,
l967.
Review: Emptiness: A Study in Religious Meaning, by Frederick J. Streng, Journal of Asian Studies, XXVII, 2, l968.
"Aesthetics East and West: Tentative Conclusions and Unresolved Problems," Philosophy East and West, XIX, 3 (July, l969).
"Introduction to Violence and Non Violence East and West," Philosophy East and West. XIX, 2 (April, l969).
"Speaking About God," Journal of Religious Studies (Punjabi University) I, l (Sept., l969).
"Commentary on J. L. Mehta's 'Heidegger and the Comparison of Indian and Western Philosophy,'" Philosophy East and West,
XX, 3 (July, l970).
Review: __ntarasa and Abhinavagupta's Philosophy of Aesthetics, by J. L. Mason and M. V. Patwarden, Journal of Asian
Studies, xxx, no. l, Nov. l970.
"Philosophy and Freedom of Consciousness," in Philosophy: Theory and Practice, Proceedings of the International Seminar on
World Philosophy, edited by T. M. P. Mahadevan (Madras: The University of Madras, l974).
"Commentary on Dr. Fernand Brunner's 'Theory and Practice in the Evolution of Western Thought'," in same.
"Vedanta and Ecology," Indian Philosophical Annual, Vol. 6, l970. Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, University of
Madras.
"The Nature of Freedom," in same.
Review: The Philosophy of India and Its Impact on American Thought, by Dale Riepe, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 92, no. l (l972).
Review: Freedom and Consciousness, by Pratima Bowes, The Journal of Philosophy, LXIX, no. 8 (April 20, l972).
Review: The Structure of Indian Thought, by Ramakant Sinari, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 92. no.4(l972)
"The Mufti-Leveled Ontology of Advaita Ved_nta," in Studies in the Languages and Culture of South Asia, edited by Edwin Gerow and Margery D. Land (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1973).
"Some Reflections on Rasa", in Festschrift for Professor T. M. P. Mahadevan, edited by H. D. Lewis, Madras, l974.
Review: Contemporary Indian Philosophy, by Margaret Chatterjee, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. XXXV, no. l (December
l975).
Foreword to David Kalupahana, Causality: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism (Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, l975).
"On the Concept of Art," Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 3 (l976).
"Vidy_ and Avidy_, Proceedings: World Philosophy Congress, New Delhi, l976.
"On Meaning," in Self, Knowledge and Freedom, edited by J. N. Mohanty and S. P. Banerjee (Calcutta: World Press, l978).
"A Reply to 'How to Help Advaita Ved_nta Refute Itself'," Insight: A Journal of World Religions, II.2 (Winter l977 78).
"Causality and Creativity," International Philosophical Quarterly, XVIII, no. l (March, l978), and in Man and Nature, edited by George F. McLean (Oxford University Press,l978).
Review: Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Indian Metaphysics and Epistemology, by Karl H. Potter, editor, Journal of Asian History, Vol. l2, no. 2.
Review: Faith and Belief and Belief and History, by Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Philosophy East and West, XXX, no. 4 (October, l980).
Review: _amkara on the Absolute, by A. J. Alston, Numen XXVII, 2 (l980).
"Reflections on Some Aspects of the Theory of Rasa," in Sanskrit Drama in Performance, edited by Rachel van M. Baumer and James R. Brandon (University Press of Hawaii, l98l).
Review: Asian Philosophy Today, by Dale Riepe, Teaching Philosophy 5:4, October l982.
"A Radical Discontinuity in Being: A Dialogue," in Rationality and Philosophy, ed. by V. K. Bharadwaja (New Delhi: Northern Book Centre, 1984).
"On Art and Religion," in Religious Pluralism, Boston University Institute for Philosophy and Religion Series, edited by Leroy S. Rouner, (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame), 1984.
"The Bhagavad Git_," article for Encyclopedia of Religion, edited by Mircea Eliade, Macmillan, 1985.
"The Ontological Power of Speech," Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 12, Fall, 1985.
"Knowing Religiously," in Knowing Religiously, edited by Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1985). And in Philosophy, Religion, and Contemporary Life, edited by Leroy S. Rouner and James R. Langford (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996).
"Participation: The Metaphysical Grounding of Social Relations," in Philosophy, Society and Action (Delhi, 1985). Translated into Chinese, in Philosophical Research, Beijing, no. 5., 1986.
"A Metaphysical Grounding for Natural Reverence: East West," Environmental Ethics, Vol. 8, No. 4, Winter 1986.
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Forward to N. K. Devaraja's Humanism in Indian Thought. New Delhi: India Publishing Company, 1988.
"Time and History: East and West," Radhakrishnan Centenary Volume. Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 1990.
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"The Person as Knower and Known," Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, Vol. X, no. 1, 1993.
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"Creative Friendship," in The Changing Face of Friendship, edited by Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1994).
Review: Life and Thought of ankara by G. C. Pande, and Shankara and Indian Philosophy,by Natalia Isayeva, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 54, No. 4 (November 1995).
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AA Tribute to Ninian Smart, Religion (2001) 31, 327.
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A Comparative Philosophy as Creative Philosophy, in American Philosophical Association Newsletter, Vol. 02, Number 1, Fall 2002.
Foreword to Mariette Stepaniants, Introduction to Eastern Thought (Altamira Press, 2002).
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A Holy Otherness; Religious Differences Revisited, in The Stranger's Religion: Fascination and Fear, edited by Anna Lännström (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press), 2004.
Foreword to Timeless in Time: A Biography of Ramana Maharshi, by A. R. Natarajan (Wisdom Press, 2005).
A Memorial Tribute to Leroy Rouner, Philosophy East and West, Vol, 56, Number 3, July 2006.
Foreword to Robert E. Carters Japanese Arts (SUNY Press, 2007).
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A Memorial Tribute to Daya Krishna (in same), 445.