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Subject as Freedom A Contemporary Translation




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 10/2025





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Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya (1875-1947) was one of the most prominent philosophers in India in the first half of the 20th century. He was King George Professor of Philosophy at Presidency College in Calcutta. KC Bhattacharyya was a noted Kant scholar, as well as an expert on classical Indian philosophy. His work is inflected by Advaita Vedanta, Nyaya, Samkhya, and Yoga philosophy, as well as by the thought of Kant and Husserl. But above all, it is highly original, responding to ideas raised in these traditions through a profound reflection on the nature of subjectivity. Subject as Freedom was published in 1930. It is almost universally regarded by those who study modern Indian philosophy as the most important philosophical treatise composed in India during the period of British occupation. It is a meticulous analysis of the structure of human subjectivity. KC Bhattacharyya achieves a remarkable synthesis of neo-Vedantin, Kantian, and Husserlian insights, exploring the role of embodiment, of language, and of introspective consciousness in the achievement of self-knowledge. KC Bhattacharyya argues that subjectivity itself comprises a hierarchy of grades or levels of self-consciousness, and that each of these constitutes a mode of freedom from objects of knowledge. His analysis anticipates many important ideas that emerged in Europe and the United States through the work of Merleau-Ponty, Wittgenstein, Sellars, and Davidson, and provides insight into the interconnection of these ideas and their role in our understanding of human consciousness. Despite its importance and reputation, however, this book has been little read and has been under-studied. This is because of KC Bhattacharyya's unusual prose style and vocabulary. The present edition includes both his original text and a translation of that text into more familiar contemporary philosophical English with some explanatory notes and a new introduction. This translation both makes the contents of the text more accessible and provides a guide to reading the original text.




Sommario

CHAPTER I - The Notion of Subjectivity
CHAPTER II - Psychic Fact
CHAPTER III - Bodily Subjectivity: The Body as Perceived and Felt
CHAPTER IV - Bodily Subjectivity (Contd.): Knowledge of Absence as a Present Fact
CHAPTER V - Psychic Subjectivity: The Image
CHAPTER VI - Psychic Subjectivity (Contd.): Thought
CHAPTER VII - Spiritual Subjectivity: Feeling
CHAPTER VIII - Spiritual Subjectivity (Contd.): Introspection
CHAPTER IX - Spiritual Subjectivity (Contd.): Beyond Introspection
CHAPTER X - The Subject as Freedom




Autore

Nalini Bhushan taught Philosophy for thirty-four years. She earned her PhD at the University of Michigan and taught at Smith College for her entire career. She has authored and co-authored essays in aesthetics, philosophy of chemistry, philosophy of language, cognitive science, and contemporary Indian philosophy. She has co-authored and co-edited books on Trans-Buddhism, the Philosophy of Chemistry, and contemporary Indian Philosophy. Jay L. Garfield FAHA taught Philosophy for forty-five years. He earned his PhD at the University of Pittsburgh, and taught at Hampshire College, the University of Tasmania, Smith College, Yale-NUS College, and the Harvard Divinity School. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of 36 books and is author of co-author of over 200 articles, chapters, and reviews. His work addresses topics in Indian philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, Cognitive Science, Ethics, Epistemology, and Logic.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197809921

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 234 x 23.9 x 156 mm Ø 667 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 352
Traduttore: Bhushan, Nalini; Garfield, Jay L.


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