Published on Brock University (http://www.brocku.ca)
Professor (B.A., M.A., Panjab ; M.A. Brock ; Ph.D. Ottawa)
Department of Philosophy
Brock University
St. Catharines, ON, L2S 3A1
Area of Specialization
Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Heidegger, Schopenhauer; Philosophies of India, Vedanta, Buddhism, Gandhi.
Area of Competence
History of Western Philosophy, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Social Science.
Current Research
Publications:
(b) Chapters in Books
11.“Between Ethics and Applied Ethics” in Eidos, 7 (1988): 221-231.
12. “Nanak, the First Guru of the Sikhs” in World Faiths Insight, 25 (1990): 18-21.
13. “Non-Violence, Gandhi and Our Times” in The International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 5 (1990): 35-41.
14. “Heidegger and the World in an Artwork” in The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 43 (1990): 215-222.
15. “The Pivotal Role of Bhakti in Indian World Views” in Diogenes, No. 156 (1991): 65-81.
16. “Heidegger and the Fundamental Ontology of Language” in Phenomenological Inquiry, 16 (1992): 83-95.
17. “Heidegger and the World-yielding Role of Language” in The Journal of Value Inquiry, 27 (1993): 203-214. A revised version of No. 11.
18. “Bhakti as a Measure of Love and the Vedic Tradition” in Dialogue and
19. “Death-Contemplation and Contemplative Living: Socrates and the Katha Upanishad” in Asian Philosophy, 4 (1994): 9-16.
20. “Heidegger and Thinghood” in Contemporary Philosophy, 16 (1994): 11-15.
21. “Nanak, the Founder of Sikhism” in World Order, 26 (1995): 31-36.
22. “Heidegger and the Poetic Human Dwelling” in Analecta Husserliana, 60 (1997): 251-260.
23. “Gandhi and the Fundamentals of World Peace” in Peace Research, 30 (1998): 96-102.
24. “Heidegger, Humanism and the Crisis of Applied Philosophy” in Phenomenological Inquiry, 22 (1998): 84-93. (Reprint)
25. “Eastern Concepts of Love: A Philosophical
26. “Heidegger, World and Ground” in Existentia: International Journal of Philosophy 16 (2006): 393-404.
(d) Non-Refereed Articles in Scholarly Journals
27. “Death-Contemplation and Philosophy: Heidegger and the Legacy of Socrates” in De Philosophia, 6 (1986): 41-61.
28. “The Ancient Origins of Bhakti and the Dharma of the Buddha” in The Journal of Dharma, 22 (1997): 460-469 (invited).
(e) Translations and Reprints of Previously Published Articles
29. “Le Role Central de la Bhakti dans les visions indiennes du monde.” Diogenes, Revue Internationale des Sciences Humains, No. 156 (1991): 65-84. French version translated by Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat. (Refereed)
30. “El Papel Centra de la Bhakti en las Cosmovisiones Hindues.” Diogenes, 156 (1991): 67-85. Spanish version translated by Federico Patan. (Refereed)
31. “Gandhi and his Original Ontological Contemplation” in Indian Horizons, 43 (1994): 190-197. (Reprint).
32. “Bhartiya Vishvadristion me Bhakti ki Kendriya Bhumika” (The Pivotal Role of Bhakti in Indian World-views). Diogenes (in Hindi), 15 (1995): 1-25. Hindi version translated by S.D. Misra. (Refereed)
33. “Hond Vichar Sabandhi Soch Vichar nu Gandhi di Maulik Den” (Gandhi and his Original Ontological Contemplation) in Preet Lari, 67 (Sept., 2000): 35-39. Panjabi version translated by P. Singh.
34. “Bharti Sabhyata vich Bhakti te Piyar da Gathbandhan” (Bhakti as a Measure of Love and the Vedic Tradition) in Preet Lari, 69 (Jan., Feb., 2002): Panjabi version translated by P. Singh.
35. “Eastern Concepts of Love: A Philosophical
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