Re: [INDOLOGY] asatkhyātivāda

Prof Laurie Patton, Ph.D. laurie.patton at duke.edu
Fri Jul 25 12:05:55 UTC 2014


Ken, Michael, 
The email Gerry was using as of spring 2014 was glarson at indiana.edu

Warm wishes,
Laurie L Patton
Durden Professor of Religion
and
Dean, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences,
Duke University


> On Jul 25, 2014, at 5:15, "Kenneth Gregory Zysk" <zysk at hum.ku.dk> wrote:
> 
> Dear Michael,
> 
> As I recall, Gerry Larson is quite knowledgeable on the subject. I have not heard from him in some years, but I think that he is still in or around Santa Barbara.
> Try to contact him via UCSB.
> Best,
> Ken
> 
> Kenneth Zysk, PhD, DPhil
> Head of Indology
> Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
> University of Copenhagen
> Karen Blixens Vej 4, Bygn. 10, 
> DK-2300 Copenhagen S    Denmark
> Ph:  +45 3532 8951                          Email: zysk at hum.ku.dk
> Phone in India: 919767611292
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: INDOLOGY [mailto:indology-bounces at list.indology.info] On Behalf Of Michael Williams
> Sent: 25. juli 2014 10:25
> To: indology at list.indology.info
> Subject: [INDOLOGY] asatkhyātivāda
> 
> Dear list members,
> 
> I am currently becoming more interested in the doctrine of asatkhyātivāda and its critique by later Brahmanical thinkers. The primary sources I have read (e.g., Vācaspati and Citsukha) present it in a confused and rather unconvincing way, and the secondary sources I have seen are threadbare.
> Does anyone know of a good specialist study of this doctrine and its origins?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Michael Williams,
> University of Vienna.
> 
> 
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