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The intersection of Indian and Western Philosophy

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Namaskaram.

I am interested in pursuing a PhD in philosophy after finishing my current coursework and want to start preparing my thesis at this juncture. The rough idea I have at the moment is understanding the differences between Indian logic and moral conduct and that of the West and how colonisation and globalisation has affected the two. The idea is for me to explore the reasoning quotient of it and the evolution of the aforesaid. At the moment I am not sure if I would like to add epistemological thought to this as this itself seems quite vast.

I would like to solicit the opinion of scholars with knowledge of Indian thought for recommendations of books (English and Sanskrit preferable but it is alright if the books are written in Tamil or Grantham) and any other thoughts you might have. Furthermore, I welcome all opinions (as long as they are constructive) on my current prompt and any tips on how to fine-tune it.
 

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