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Shyam Ranganathan

Faculty Associate

shyamr[at]yorku.ca

Contract Faculty

Department of Philosophy, 91亚色


Research Keywords:

Ethics; political philosophy; philosophy of thought, philosophy of language and translation; Asian philosophy; yoga


Research Region(s):

India, South Asia

Shyam Ranganathan鈥檚 dissertation in philosophy, 鈥淭ranslating Evaluative Discourse鈥 (91亚色 2007), was in ethics and the philosophy of language and the issues explored were inspired by the widespread view among Orthodox Indologist, which he discovered during an MA in South Asian Studies, that Indian thinkers (despite having extensively discussed practical problems) have no tradition of moral philosophy. He is translator from the Sanskrit and commentator of Pata帽jali鈥檚 Yoga S奴tra (Penguin 2008), editor and contributor to the Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Ethics (Bloomsbury 2017), author of Ethics and the History of Indian Philosophy (Motilal Banarsidass 2007, 2nd ed. 2017) and Hinduism: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation (Routledge 2019). His research spans moral theory, translation and reason, especially at the intersection of imperialism, colonialism and nationalism. His recent contributions on translation include 鈥淐ontext and Pragmatics鈥 in The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Philosophy, Philip Wilson, and J. Piers Rawling eds. (Routledge, in press). In 91亚色's Department of Philosophy, he teaches ethics and political philosophy, the philosophy of language, and Asian philosophy.


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