142215 UE What is Meaning? An Introduction to Indian Semantics (2024W)
Continuous assessment of course work
Labels
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Su 01.09.2024 08:00 to Fr 27.09.2024 10:00
- Deregistration possible until Th 31.10.2024 23:59
Details
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Friday 04.10. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 11.10. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 18.10. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 25.10. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 08.11. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 15.11. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 22.11. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 29.11. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 06.12. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
- Friday 13.12. 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 5 ISTB UniCampus Hof 4 2C-O1-34
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Oral colloquium or written essay (student’s choice) at the end of the course.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Examination topics
Reading list
Bibliography
The course will be based on Kunjunni Raja’s Indian Theories of Meaning,
Adyar Library Research Centre, 1969.
The lecturer will also provide a wide selection of Sanskrit texts from
authors such as Bhartṛhari, Kumārila, Prabhākara, Abhinavagupta, Ānandavardhana,
etc.
The course will be based on Kunjunni Raja’s Indian Theories of Meaning,
Adyar Library Research Centre, 1969.
The lecturer will also provide a wide selection of Sanskrit texts from
authors such as Bhartṛhari, Kumārila, Prabhākara, Abhinavagupta, Ānandavardhana,
etc.
Association in the course directory
MASK3a UE A
MATB3b UE C
BA 17 a
MATB3b UE C
BA 17 a
Last modified: We 25.09.2024 09:33
This course offers an in-depth exploration of Indian semantics, focusing on
the fundamental questions and theories that have shaped the understanding
of meaning in Indian philosophy and linguistics. Key topics include the nature
of meaning, the semantics of words and sentences, the theory of sphoṭa,
and the apoha theory. Additionally, we will examine the conditions necessary
for comprehending sentence meaning, as well as metaphorical and poetic
meanings. While the course will primarily rely on secondary literature for
theoretical frameworks and historical context, it will also include the reading
and analysis of original Sanskrit texts, providing students with a direct
engagement with primary sources.
Course Objectives
• Gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental questions and
theories related to the nature of meaning in Indian philosophy and
linguistics, including the semantics of words and sentences.
• Study and critically evaluate major semantic theories such as the theory
of sphoṭa and the apoha theory, understanding their historical development
and philosophical implications.
• Examine the conditions for understanding sentence meaning, and explore
the intricacies of metaphorical and poetic meanings within the
context of Indian literary and philosophical traditions.
Meeting Schedule
1. What is the Nature of Meaning?
Topics: Introduction to the concept of meaning, different philosophical perspectives
on meaning among South Asian thinkers.
2. Denotation and the Primary Meaning of a Word
Topics: Theories of primary denotation. Nature of meaning: conventional
or innate. Contextual factors.
3. The Sphoṭa Theory
Topics: Definition and significance of the Brahmanical theory of sphoṭa and
its historical development. Criticism of the notion.
4. The Apoha Theory
Topics: Explanation of the Buddhist apoha theory, comparison with other
semantic theories. Relationship with ontological views.
5. The Sentence: definitions
Topics: Different understandings of sentence meaning. The definition of
Mīmāṃsā and Vyākaraṇa (Grammar). Conditions for knowing the meaning
of a sentence.
6. How Sentence Meaning is apprehended
Topics: Theories about the cognition of sentence-meaning. The views of
Mīmāṃsā, Nyāya, and Bhartṛhari. Contextual vs. compositional theories.
7. Metaphorical Meaning
Topics: The nature of metaphorical meaning, the conditions for a metaphor.
8. Suggestive Meaning
Topics: Definition and examples of suggestive meaning, importance in literary
texts. The theory of dhvani.