Michel Hulin
Michel Hulin (born 31 January 1936) is a French philosopher, specialised in Indian philosophy. An alumn of the École normale supérieure, he obtained his doctorate in philosophy from the Paris-Sorbonne University in 1977 with a dissertation on the Vedic concept of ''ahamkara''. He was a professor of Indian and comparative philosophy at Paris-Sorbonne from 1981 to 1998. His research has focused on classical Indian philosophy, such as the nondualism in Vedanta, Tantric-inspired texts in Shaivism and the confrontations between European and Asian traditions of thought. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Hulin, Michel
Published 2001
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12by Hulin, Michel
Published 1980
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18by Baudart, Anne, Anvar, Laylåi, Bourgeois, Bernard, Gobillot, Geneviáeve, Hayoun, Maurice R, Hulin, Michel, Lacroix, Michel, Magnard, Pierre
Published 2015
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19by Anvar, Laylī, Baudart, Anne, Bourgeois, Bernard, Gobillot, Geneviève, Hayoun, Maurice R., Hulin, Michel, Lacroix, Michel, 1946-, Magnard, Pierre
Published 2015
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20by Anvar, Laylī, Baudart, Anne, Bourgeois, Bernard, Gobillot, Geneviève, Hayoun, Maurice R, Hulin, Michel, Lacroix, Michel, 1946-, Magnard, Pierre
Published 2015
Conference Proceeding Book