Dear Professor Hart,

what concerns me is not why others find "the book is so bad", but why you consider it "an important contribution whose ideas should be seriously considered by indologists", and, in your latest pronouncement, "obviously, (...) considered important by many, a successor to Said’s work (see the blurb on Amazon from Hiltebeitel’s review)". So far, you have not named a single point in illustration.

 

R.G.

 

 

 


Von: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces@list.indology.info]" im Auftrag von "George Hart [glhart@berkeley.edu]
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Juni 2015 20:46
An: Indology List
Betreff: Re: [INDOLOGY] The so-called German Indology

My, this has stirred up a hornet’s nest, hasn’t it?  If the book is so bad, why doesn’t someone do an impartial review and refute its major theses?  Obviously, the book will be considered important by many, a successor to Said’s work (see the blurb on Amazon from Hiltebeitel’s review). I don’t find any of the negative replies on Indology so far substantive — they are, rather, general impressions or unflattering stories about the authors which, even if true, do not directly concern their book.  Why is it so bad? I certainly agree it is unconscionable to associate anyone with “Nazi ideology” unless they have publicly defended the Nazis or, like Heidegger, actually joined the Nazi party. This is my last post on the subject. GH


On Jun 12, 2015, at 11:06 AM, Walter Slaje <slaje@kabelmail.de> wrote:

Dear Colleagues,

as it happens, Michael Hahn has left a published statement on the background of the shameful events at the University of Marburg just referred to by Prof. Franco. He added it as a "supplement" to a paper dealing with the matter by his successor Jürgen Hanneder, which I have attached to this mail for your kind information (pp. 136f). In Michael Hahn's own words:

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​Kindly regarding,
Walter Slaje​

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Prof. Dr. Walter Slaje
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sed quo magis veritas propagetur et lux eius, qua salus

humani generis continetur, clarius effulgeat.

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