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Philosophy

Readings in Phenomenology Session 1

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin Flood
Date: 
Thursday, May 5, 2011 - 10:00 to 11:00
Location: 
OCHS Library
First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin

Readings in Phenomenology Session 2

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin Flood
Date: 
Thursday, May 12, 2011 - 10:00 to 11:00
Location: 
OCHS Library
First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin

Readings in Phenomenology Session 3

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin Flood
Date: 
Thursday, May 19, 2011 - 10:00 to 11:00
Location: 
OCHS Library
First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin

Readings in Phenomenology Session 4

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin Flood
Date: 
Thursday, May 26, 2011 - 10:00 to 11:00
Location: 
OCHS Library
First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin

Hinduism I: Themes and Textual Sources Lecture 7: Philosophical Traditions II

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin Flood
Date: 
Friday, November 25, 2011 - 11:00
Location: 
Theology Faculty Seminar Room

This course offers a thematic and historical introduction to Hinduism for students of theology and religious studies. Focusing on the brahmanical tradition we will explore the textual sources, categories, practices and social institutions that formed that tradition. Primary texts in translation will provide the basis for reflection on issues such as dharma, renunciation, caste, and concepts of deity. We then move on to some of the major philosophical developments of the tradition, with particular emphasis on the Vedanta.

First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin

Hinduism I: Themes and Textual Sources Lecture 6: Philosophical Traditions I

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin Flood
Date: 
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 - 11:00
Location: 
Theology Faculty Seminar Room

This course offers a thematic and historical introduction to Hinduism for students of theology and religious studies. Focusing on the brahmanical tradition we will explore the textual sources, categories, practices and social institutions that formed that tradition. Primary texts in translation will provide the basis for reflection on issues such as dharma, renunciation, caste, and concepts of deity. We then move on to some of the major philosophical developments of the tradition, with particular emphasis on the Vedanta.

First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin

Theories of the Text: Week Two

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin Flood
Date: 
Thursday, October 20, 2011 - 10:00 to 11:00
Location: 
OCHS Library
First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Gavin

The Logical Illumination of Mīmāṃsā and Nyāya (to Navyanyāya)

Lecture Type: 
Shivdasani Lecture
Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Purushottama Bilimoria
Date: 
Monday, November 14, 2011 - 14:00 to 15:00
Location: 
OCHS Library

Evolution of thinking, metaphysics and theology  (apauruṣeya, apūrva, padārthas, Īśvara, vādavivāda, hetutarka)

Purushottama Bilimoria, PhD is Professor of Philosophy and Comparative Studies at Deakin University in Australia and Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne. Visiting Professor and Lecturer at University of California, Berkeley and Dominican University, San Anselmo, and Shivadasani Fellow of  Oxford University.

First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Purushottama

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