I disagree. May I refer you to Brian Cox's recent, excellent series on the Wonders of the Universe for the BBC? He deftly manages to weave in the scientific origins of the Universe with the philosophical underpinnings behind our limited human understanding. In fact, the series begins on location in Varnasi- says a lot doesn't it?
Pardon my ignorance, but is an inclusion in Herman Bergson's (?) list relevant? Chetan On 28 Mar 2011, at 17:34, manikuttyanand wrote: > I don't know what philosophical contributions it is that you are referring > to, but generally, Indians don't figure prominently in all-time lists of > influential philosophers. Would you say that this list is inaccurate? And to > put the ball further in your court : what may have been the reason for the > non-inclusion of, say, Sankara in this list? > > http://www.thoughts.com/herman_bergson/the-100-philosophers-list > >
