The study of Jyotihsastra and the uses of philosophy of science

This is one of a group of essays (collected in this issue of the journal) about methodological considerations that have arisen for the project on the "Sanskrit knowledge systems on the eve of colonialism." For the history of the exact sciences in Sanskrit, or Jyotihśāstra, in the early mod...

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Main Author: Minkowski, C
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Published: 2008
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description This is one of a group of essays (collected in this issue of the journal) about methodological considerations that have arisen for the project on the "Sanskrit knowledge systems on the eve of colonialism." For the history of the exact sciences in Sanskrit, or Jyotihśāstra, in the early modern period, there are special problems. These have to do with the historically anomalous status of the exact sciences among the śāstras or Sanskrit knowledge systems, and with the predominantly "internalist" method by which most recent research on Jyotihśāstra has been carried out. The essay considers the usefulness for tackling these problems of recent writing elsewhere in the history and philosophy of science, especially the work of Hacking. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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