Listen "Absence of Evidence: Uncovering Udayana"
Episode Synopsis
Nilanjan Das joins host Melissa Gismondi for a conversation about the philosophical prowess of Udayana, a Sanskrit philosopher from the late 10th and early 11th centuries, who Das compares to Immanuel Kant and Aristotle in terms of his influence on Indian philosophy. Das also discusses the need for a broader understanding of philosophy that includes different traditions and perspectives, arguing for the importance of studying Sanskrit philosophy in philosophy departments rather than religious studies departments. Nilanjan Das was one of the JHI's 2023-24 Faculty Research Fellows and his research focused on the problem of induction in the history of Sanskrit philosophy—the problem of how we can justifiably draw conclusions about what we haven't observed on the basis of what we have observed. Host Melissa Gismondi was the JHI's 2020-21 New Media and Public Humanities Fellow.
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