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A subaltern/postcolonial critique of the comparative philosophy of religion

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Apart from the said AAR Symposium, a central part of the paper was also earlier presented in the Philosophy Department Colloquia, in the University of Melbourne; and it has benefited from my research in the Gibson Library as a Senior Fellow in the Department. I note gratidue also to my #259 colleagues, Dr Guy Petterson and Patrick Hutchings for help with research and/or comments on various excerpted drafts from the evolving work. And to many friends who have heard my wailings on this problematic across the Tasman-Pacific-Indian-Atlantic waters.

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Bilimoria, P. A subaltern/postcolonial critique of the comparative philosophy of religion. SOPHIA 39, 171–207 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02786386

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