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  • A philosophical inquiry into technology  illuminates our innermost nature, says Sundar Sarukkai

    A philosophical inquiry into technology illuminates our innermost nature, says Sundar Sarukkai

    Sundar Sarukkai
    · Nov 02, 2024 · 01:30 pm
  • What is the job of philosophy? Is it to make human beings better? Sundar Sarukkai poses the question

    What is the job of philosophy? Is it to make human beings better? Sundar Sarukkai poses the question

    Sundar Sarukkai
    · Oct 26, 2024 · 01:30 pm
  • What is the original impulse to a philosopher’s questions? It is ‘doubt’, contends Sundar Sarukkai

    What is the original impulse to a philosopher’s questions? It is ‘doubt’, contends Sundar Sarukkai

    Sundar Sarukkai
    · Oct 19, 2024 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘Philosophy is an act of illuminating the invisible’: Sundar Sarukkai on human perception

    ‘Philosophy is an act of illuminating the invisible’: Sundar Sarukkai on human perception

    Sundar Sarukkai
    · Oct 12, 2024 · 03:30 pm
  • ‘Do we perceive the world or do we think it?’ Sundar Sarukkai on thinking in philosophy

    ‘Do we perceive the world or do we think it?’ Sundar Sarukkai on thinking in philosophy

    Sundar Sarukkai
    · Oct 05, 2024 · 01:30 pm
  • Sundar Sarukkai on how philosophy can be a living tradition in our lives today

    Sundar Sarukkai on how philosophy can be a living tradition in our lives today

    Sundar Sarukkai
    · Sep 28, 2024 · 11:30 am
  • Touching the untouched: Sundar Sarukkai on translation and language

    Touching the untouched: Sundar Sarukkai on translation and language

    Sundar Sarukkai
    · Sep 14, 2024 · 08:30 am
  • ‘The challenge was to produce a language, not just use what is accepted as correct’: Sundar Sarukkai

    ‘The challenge was to produce a language, not just use what is accepted as correct’: Sundar Sarukkai

    Sanchit Toor
    · Apr 22, 2023 · 07:30 am