Wednesday, May 09, 2007
An engaging eye on the future
Tusar N. Mohapatra Says: May 8th, 2007 at 5:46 pm Why not pick up Sri Aurobindo instead, who holds up all that is best in the previous centuries with an engaging eye on the future. Tusar N. Mohapatra Says: May 8th, 2007 at 9:45 pm Anthony, thanks for the honest observations. I mentioned only Sri Aurobindo, but you have brought in a whole Arcade from “Indian philosophy” to “philosophies of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, South America, and their subcontinents.” That’s obviously a tall order and also a nice pretext to evade them. Indian philosophy, of the Academia, is in fact a black hole (in a pejorative sense). Sri Aurobindo has been successful to rescue it and integrate it with the western tradition and thereby constructing a robust ontology the like of which is not available elsewhere. To copy and paste blog posts and comments is perhaps my way of flattering what I admire. 8:34 AMTusar N Mohapatra said...The rationalists are nothing but Ontology famished and they can have their fill. 4:35 AM
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