Jeffery D. Long is Professor of Religion and Asian Studies at Elizabethtown College, USA. Jeffery specializes in the religions and philosophies of India. He is the author of several books and numerous articles, as well the editor of the series Explorations in Indic Traditions.
Spanning the gamut from ancient Vedic thought to modern philosophical figures, Jeffery Long provides a lucid and comprehensive introduction to Indian philosophy. Written in the voice of a seasoned teacher, this engaging book would be welcomed both by university students as well as lifelong learners interested in Indic thought. * Raj Balkaran, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK * Long presents the story of Indian philosophy in a clear and readable narrative that weaves together historical, cultural, religious, and philosophical discussions to paint a compelling, vivid, and nuanced portrait of the Indian philosophical tradition. * Joel Feldman, Rider University, USA * This book is a laudable venture, especially because of the author’s approach to present a multi-faceted, millennia-old dialogical tradition under the caption of ‘Discovering Indian Philosophy’, not simply as a matter of antiquarian interest but as a living and growing enterprise. Jeffery Long has first-hand knowledge of the Upanisadic, Buddhist and Jaina traditions, which he has studied and taught over many years. His focus on specific issues and concerns demonstrates his philosophical sensitivity and capacity to render the relevance of these ideas from the Indic sources for human enquiry, as recorded in the global history of ideas. The construal of the very idea of philosophy in the Indian context is done by analyzing such Sanskrit words as Darsana and Anviksiki that can add a new dimension to the age-old discussions on the conflicts between science, philosophy and religion in the Western discourse. There are many more such examples in the text. * Anindita N. Balslev, Founder, Forum CCC (Cross-cultural Conversation) *