Le Soi et l’Autre
Identité, différence et altérité dans la philosophie de la Pratyabhijñā
Biographical note
Isabelle Ratié, PhD (2009, EPHE, Sorbonne, Paris), is a Researcher at the Institut für Indologie und Zentralasienwissenschaften (University of Leipzig). She has published several articles on the Pratyabhijñā philosophy and is currently preparing a critical edition and translation of Abhinavagupta’s Īśvarapratyabhijñāvimarśinī, chapter II, 4.
Isabelle Ratié, docteur en philosophie (2009, EPHE, Sorbonne, Paris), est chercheuse à l’Institut für Indologie und Zentralasienwissenschaften (université de Leipzig). Elle a publié plusieurs articles sur la Pratyabhijñā et prépare actuellement l’édition critique et la traduction du chapitre II, 4 de l’Īśvarapratyabhijñāvimarśinī d’Abhinavagupta.
Isabelle Ratié, docteur en philosophie (2009, EPHE, Sorbonne, Paris), est chercheuse à l’Institut für Indologie und Zentralasienwissenschaften (université de Leipzig). Elle a publié plusieurs articles sur la Pratyabhijñā et prépare actuellement l’édition critique et la traduction du chapitre II, 4 de l’Īśvarapratyabhijñāvimarśinī d’Abhinavagupta.
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