Coolidge Toker, Emily
(2012)
Book review: identity as reasoned choice: a South Asian perspective on the reach and resources of public and practical reasoning in shaping individual identities.
LSE Review of Books
(27 Sep 2012).
Website.
Abstract
In an increasingly multi-religious and multi-ethnic world, identity has become something actively chosen rather than merely acquired at birth. This book essentially analyzes the resources available to make such a choice. Looking into the world of intellectual India, Emily Coolidge Toker finds that this unique comparative survey focuses on the identity resources offered by India’s traditions of reasoning and public debate. This groundbreaking work by Jonardon Ganeri builds on themes developed by Amartya Sen to provide a creative pursuit of Indian reasoning that will appeal to anyone studying politics, philosophy, and Asian political thought.
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