Nothing self denying about it, it is just a term to say in my opinion which is based on my experience, therefore not limiting at all. It is saying this is what I have learned.
It is insidiously self-denying. Why call the points you are making a worthless 2 cents worth? You cannot even buy a can of coke with 2 cents. You should have more confidence in what you say. My points are not 2 cents, they are bloody 24 carat gold 
This is a generalization and nothing good can come from it. No understanding, learning or middle ground can be found in the constant use of generalizations
The word East and West itself is a generalization. I just made another generalization that says something is generally true of the East and the West.
But I will agree that many from the west try and change things to something they understand rather than try and understand what they are learning when it comes to things from the East. But then this is based, IMO, more on philosophical and cultural differences and it is better to try and understand those differences and learn from them than to continually point at them and say they are wrong. This sets up confrontation not understanding and shuts off leaning.
We Hindus are not politically correct at all and nor were our ancestors. Political correctness is a modern disease born out of postmodernist thinking. Of course there are rights and wrongs. What you call philosophical differences is what we call the differences between right and wrong.
It is blatantly clear to us Western philosophy is wrong. I am making a categorical statement when I say that being cannot be analysed because then you destroy being. As a being is a unity and being can only be apprehended in its totality. If you compartmentalize it and isolate it into parts you have destroyed being, because none of its parts can be studied in isolation.
I am just saying the same thing as you are but directly with a no-nonsense approach.
