Jonardon Ganeri is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sussex.

Profile on University of Sussex website

He has held a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2007-2009), studying the dynamic and innovative philosophical world of 16th-17th century India. The project has resulted in a large book, The Lost Age of Reason: Philosophy in Early Modern India 1450–1700 (Oxford University Press, early 2011).

He holds an AHRC Research Project Grant (2008-2011), along with Ram-Prasad Chakravarthi. The six staff in his project are investigating a variety of conceptions of self and responses to the no-self theory of the Indian Buddhists.

Website of the Project on
Self: Hindu Responses to Buddhist Critiques

He is finalizing a book, provisionally entitled Mind's Own Nature: An Essay on Naturalism, Subjectivity and the First-Person Stance.

A useful synthesis

Jonardon Ganeri
Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India

First published Tue Mar 10, 2009
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/early-modern-india/

 


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