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Latest revision as of 13:25, 3 July 2020
Bimal Krishna Matilal
English Phonetics | Bimal Krishna Matilal |
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Sort Name | Matilal, Bimal Krishna |
Dates
Birth: | 1935 |
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Death: | 1991 |
Place of birth: | Kolkata, India |
Tibetan calendar dates
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- Oxford University
PhD University
- Harvard University
Biographical Information
Bimal Krishna Matilal was an eminent Indian philosopher whose writings presented the Indian philosophical tradition as a comprehensive system of logic incorporating most issues addressed by themes in Western philosophy. From 1977 to 1991 he was the Spalding Professor of Eastern Religion and Ethics at the University of Oxford. He was also the founding editor of the Journal of Indian Philosophy.(Source Accessed July 3, 2020)
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