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A response to Shyam Ranganathan's review of The Virtue of Non-Violence: From Gautama to Gandhi.(COMMENT AND DISCUSSION)

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Philosophy East and West, October 1st, 2007

Shyam Ranganathan's review of my book The Virtue of Non-Violence: From Gautama to Gandhi (Philosophy East and West, vol. 57, no. 1) exceeds all the expectations that an author might have for a fair and constructive appraisal, and I thank him for it. Ranganathan offers accurate summaries of each chapter, praises the strong points, graciously indicates some weaknesses, and offers viable options for alternative interpretations. Before I tender more specific remarks, I would like to offer an anecdote. While on sabbatical in India in 1992, I attended a meeting of the Indian Association of Christia...

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