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Nilanjan Das (UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO)
Śrīharṣa on Two Paradoxes of Inquiry

2022 | 2023

ISSUE NO. 3 | VOLUME CXXIII

MONDAY, 15 MAY 2023

18.00 - 19.45

about

Das

Nilanjan Das is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. Earlier, he taught at New York University Shanghai and University College London. He works primarily on epistemology and the history of Sanskrit philosophy. In epistemology, he explores the connection between self-knowledge and rationality. In the history of Sanskrit philosophy, he studies debates between Buddhists and their Brahmanical opponents about the self, knowledge, and self-knowledge.

Meeting Address

Senate House, University of London, Malet St, London WC1E 7HU.

meeting time

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Admission

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Draft Papers

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Final Papers

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Accessibility

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