Professor Emeritus, Department of Religious Studies
Education
Ph.D. at Columbia University, 1967
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Background
My main work through the years has been on classical Indian philosophy with special reference to Samkhya, Yoga, Vedanta and Buddhist/Jain philosophical
traditions in which classical Indian philosophical themes relate to issues in traditional western philosophy, comparative or cross-cultural philosophy,
comparative mysticism and theory of religion. In recent years I have ventured into modern or contemporary India Studies with special reference to
India's current religious crises—see, for example, my most recent book, India's Agony Over Religion (State University of New York Press,
1995). Other books of mine include Classical Samkhya: An Interpretation of Its History and Meaning (Banarsidass, 1979), Samkhya: A Dualist
Tradition in Indian Philosophy (Princeton University Press, 1986—with Ram Shankar Bhattacharya), and Interpreting Across Boundaries: New
Essays in Comparative Philosophy (Princeton University Press, 1987—with Eliot Deutsch). Recent publications include the art exhibition
catalogue "Changing Myths and Images: Twentieth Century Popular Religious Art in India" (IU Art Museum, 1997—co-authored with Pratapaditya Pal and
H. Daniel Smith), the 1997 Oxford University Press (Delhi) edition of my India's Agony Over Religion, and the new printing of my Classical
Samkhya: An Interpretation of its History and Meaning (Banarsidass, 1998).
Research Interests
Indian Philosophy
Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Religion
History of Religions
Classical and Vedic Sanskrit studies
Publication Highlights
Books
Classical Samkhya: An Interpretation of its History and Meaning (Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1969, Second Revised Edition, Santa Barbara,
Ross-Erickson Publishers 1979)
Myth in Indo-European Antiquity (Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1974)
India's Agony Over Religion (State University of New York Press, 1995)
Articles
"Religion as Understood in Hindu Culture and the West—I and II" (In Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Volume
LII, Nos. 5 and 6, May and June, pp.191-195 and pp. 236-239, 2001)
"The Role of Indian Philosophy in the Next Millennium" (Bulletin of Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Vol. 61, December 2000)
"Relevance of Vedanata in the Next Millenium, I and II" (Bulletin of Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, June 2000 and July 2000,
Vol.61, Nos. 6 and 7)
"The 'Tradition Text' in Indiana Philosophy for Doing History of Philosophy in India" (in Roger T. Ames, ed., The Aesthetic Turn: Reading Eliot
Deutch on Comparative Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2000, pp.59-69)