The great classic of hermeneutics in Indology is the famous book by Wilhelm Halbfass (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Halbfass): Indien und Europa, Perspektiven ihrer geistigen Begegnung ("India and Europe. Perspectives of their inner encounter", 1981), translated and slightly extended as India and Europe: An Essay in Understanding (1988; a different edition has the subtitle "An Essay in Philosophical Understanding"). I have always recommended this book to all my students.
 
RZ


Samyak Modi via INDOLOGY schreef op 2024-11-20 01:31:

Dear Indologists,
 
Namaste,
 
Are there any books or journal articles on applying hermeneutics in the Indological context, and what are the most commonly applied hermeneutical perspectives in the field?
 
I would be very grateful if PDFs of the relevant literature could be shared.
 
Thank you
 
Regards,
 
Samyak Modi
 
 


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