
In Desire and Liberation Vaddera Chandidas creates a new metaphysical system. He bases this new system on earlier Indian traditions of sutra literature. The author rejects major convergences in philosophy from both India and the West, especially on the ontological primacy of non-being that results in permanence, which he posits as a mere project of the intellect. He is especially opposed to the idea of permanence, which renders unreliable anything that is not permanent but changing. Thus, desire, which is not permanent, is marginalized. Chandidas points out that contradictoriness is the structural 'tinge' of reality. Therefore, in his philosophy all that is claimed to be permanent is marginal and derivative of the intellect.A. Raghuramaraju has curated and edited this volume, which proposes a major breakthrough in the field of philosophical studies. The volume reproduces not only Desire and Liberation and Kalidas Bhattacharyya's introduction to it, but also the letters that Bhattacharyya wrote to Chandidas, and Chandidas's own commentary on his text.
This work investigates the core question of whether permanence is a valid ontological foundation or merely a construct of the human intellect. Dr. Vaddera Chandidas, a philosopher working within the tradition of Indian sutra literature, argues that reality is fundamentally defined by contradictoriness rather than static being. By rejecting Western and traditional Indian philosophical convergences that prioritize non-being and permanence, Chandidas constructs a metaphysical system that elevates desire as a central, valid component of existence. The volume, curated by A. Raghuramaraju, serves as a critical examination of this system through the inclusion of primary texts, correspondence, and self-commentary.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a significant contribution to the study of modern Indian philosophical thought. Readers frequently note the intellectual density of the text, which requires a foundational understanding of both Eastern and Western metaphysical traditions to fully grasp the author's arguments.
Page Count:
228
Publication Date:
2018-09-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199481938
ISBN-13:
9780199481934
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