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Chapter Two:
The Texture of the Advaita Vedanta Text |
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I. The Texture of the Advaita Text |
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II. The Rough Texture of the Upanisads |
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III. The Organization of Upanisadic Knowledge in the UMS |
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1. Sutra |
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2. Adhikarana |
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a. Badarayana's Statement of the Problem regarding Taittiriya 2.1-6a |
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b. Sankara's Two Interpretations of Taittiriya 2.1-6a |
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c. The Later Commentarial Contribution to the Interpretation of Taittiriya 2.1-6a |
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d. Is There a World outside the Text? The Case of World- Renunciation (UMS III.4.18-20) |
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3. Weaving the Text Together: Samgati and Pada |
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a. Samgati: the Connections within a Pada |
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b. Textured Reasoning (nyaya) |
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c. Two Strategies of Coherent Practice |
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i. Coordination (upasamhara) in UMS III.3 |
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ii. Harmonization (samanvaya) in UMS I.1 |
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4. Adhyaya and the Organization of the Whole |
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IV. The Contextualization of Meaning through Engaged Reading |
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Chapter Three:
The Truth of Advaita Vedanta |
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I. The Problem of Truth in the Text |
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II. Strategies of Textual Truth |
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1. Denying to Brahman its Qualities (nirgunatva) |
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2. Paradoxes in the Text (mahavakyas) |
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