Reading Rawls in India

Sambhāṣaṇ 4 (2):23-52 (2022)
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Abstract

How should philosophers in India approach the work of John Rawls? I argue against the view that his work should be regarded as exclusively within the domain of 'Western philosophy', which needs some distinctive process of translation and contextualization in order to speak to 'Indian conditions'. I also question the idea that 'Indian political philosophy' should be seen as an autonomous discipline with roots specifically in the Indian past.

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Arudra V. Burra
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

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