Paul Hacker (Indologist)
Paul Hacker (6 January 1913 – 18 March 1979) was a German Indologist,[1] whose academic research focused on the study of Indian philosophy, especially Advaita Vedānta, the Purāṇas and the Hindi language.
Publications
- Hacker, Paul (1978), Kleine Schriften. Edited by Lambert Schmithausen. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner.
- Hacker, Paul (1965), Dharma in Hinduism[2]
- Hacker, Paul (1970), Aspects of Neo-Hinduism as Contrasted with Surviving Traditional Hinduism
- Hacker, Paul (1995), Philology and Confrontation: Paul Hacker on Traditional and Modern Vedanta, SUNY
References
- ^ Halbfass 1995.
- ^ Hacker, paul; Davis, Donald R. (2006). "Dharma in Hinduism". Journal of Indian Philosophy. 34 (5): 479–496. ISSN 0022-1791.
Sources
- Halbfass, Wilhelm (1995), "Introduction. An Uncommon Orientalist: Paul Hacker's Passage to India" (PDF), Philology and Confrontation: Paul Hacker on Traditional and Modern Vedanta, SUNY
Further reading
- Bagchee, Joydeep; Adluri, Vishwa P. (2013), "The passion of Paul Hacker: Indology, orientalism, and evangelism", in Cho, Joanne Miyang; Kurlander, Eric; McGetchin, Douglas T. (eds.), Transcultural Encounters between Germany and India. Kindred Spirits in the 19th and 20th Centuries (PDF), Routledge
- Locklin, Reid B. (2015), "Non-Dual Belonging: Conversion, Sanskritization and the Dissolution of the Multiple in Advaita Missionary Movements", Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies, 28, doi:10.7825/2164-6279.1608