To the profound regret of Indologists, philosophers and scholars of religion and cross-cultural studies, our esteemed colleague Wilhelm Halbfass passed away on May 25, 2000, after suf-fering a severe stroke. He passed away peacefully the next day. Halbfass' premature death, shortly after his sixtieth birthday, has bereaved Indologists and philosophers of a major and unique voice, and of an irreplaceable authoritative presence. In an obituary John Taber said [Book Review]

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