Jessica Frazier

Jessica Frazier is Lecturer in Theology and Religion at Trinity College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu studies.[1][2] Her work explores key philosophical themes across cultures, from Indian concepts of Being to 20th century phenomenology. She is particularly interested in questions about ontology, value, selfhood and human flourishing.

Frazier is the founding editor of the Journal of Hindu Studies.

Selected publications

  • Frazier, Jessica (2016), Hindu worldviews : theories of self, ritual and divinity, Bloomsbury, ISBN 9781474251556
  • Frazier, Jessica (2014), Categorisation in Indian philosophy : thinking inside the box, Dialogues in South Asian Traditions: Religion, Philosophy, Literature and History., Ashgate, ISBN 1409474550
  • Frazier, Jessica (2009), Reality, religion, and passion : Indian and Western approaches in Hans-Georg Gadamer and Rupa Gosvami, Studies in comparative philosophy and religion., Lexington Books, ISBN 0739132199
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References

  1. "Dr Jessica Frazier". The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  2. "Dr Jessica Frazier - Religious Studies". University of Kent. 2016-05-18. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
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