Dear Raja,

A couple of perhaps obvious suggestions (and apologies if they've already been mentioned):

The volume Ahiṃsā, Anekānta and Jainism edited by Tara Sethia (2004?).

And Johannes Bronkhorst has written (at least?) two papers on anekāntavāda:

"Jainism's First Heretic and the Origin of anekāntavāda" in Jainism and Early Buddhism: Essays in Honour of Padmanabh S. Jaini edited by Olle Qvarnström, 2003.

and

"Anekāntavāda, the central philosophy of Ājīvikism?" International Journal of Jaina Studies 2013.


Best wishes,

Robert

On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 5:21 PM Raja Rosenhagen via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

Dear all,

 

Greetings from Ashoka University!

I am primarily a philosopher, but have a background in Indian Studies (especially Hindi and Sanskrit).

As I am currently compiling a reading list on Anekāntavāda, I would love to receive your suggestions.

 

Indeed, every suggestion will be very much appreciated – either via the list (if you think it is of interest to many) or via personal email (see below)!

 

Thank you and best wishes,

Raja

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Raja Rosenhagen

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Ashoka University

raja.rosenhagen@ashoka.edu.in

 

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