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The German Gita - Hermeneutics and Discipline in the Early German Reception of Indian Thought (Hardcover)
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The German Gita - Hermeneutics and Discipline in the Early German Reception of Indian Thought (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Philosophy
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How did the Bhagavadgata first become an object of German
philosophical and philological inquiry? How were its foundational
concepts initially interpreted within German intellectual circles,
and what does this episode in the history of cross-cultural
encounter teach us about the status of comparative philosophy
today? This book addresses these questions through a careful study
of the figures who read, translated and interpreted the
Bhagavadgata around the turn of the nineteenth century in Germany:
J.G. Herder, F. Majer, F. Schlegel, A.W. Schlegel, W. von Humboldt,
and G.W.F. Hegel. Methodologically, the study attends to the
intellectual contexts and prejudices that framed the early
reception of the text. But it also delves deeper by investigating
the way these frameworks inflected the construction of the
Bhagavadgata and its foundational concepts through the scholarly
acts of excerpting, anthologization, and translation. Overall, the
project contributes to the pluralization of Western philosophy and
its history while simultaneously arguing for a continued critical
alertness in cross-cultural comparison of philosophical and
religious worldviews.
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