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Classical Indian Philosophy: A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 5

Classical Indian Philosophy: A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 5

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Wydawnictwo Oxford University Press
Data wydania 2020
Liczba stron 432
Forma publikacji książka w twardej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Literatura popularna
Język angielski
ISBN 9780198851769
Kategorie Filozofia orientalna i hinduska
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Peter Adamson and Jonardon Ganeri present a lively introduction to one of the world's richest intellectual traditions: the philosophy of classical India. They begin with the earliest extant literature, the Vedas, and the explanatory works that these inspired, known as Upanisads. They also discuss other famous texts of classical Vedic culture, especially the Mahabharata and its most notable section, the Bhagavad-Gita, alongside
the rise of Buddhism and Jainism. In this opening section, Adamson and Ganeri emphasize the way that philosophy was practiced as a form of life in search of liberation from suffering. Next, the pair move on to the explosion of philosophical speculation devoted to foundational texts called 'sutras,' discussing such traditions as the logical
and epistemological Nyaya school, the monism of Advaita Vedanta, and the spiritual discipline of Yoga. In the final section of the book, they chart further developments within Buddhism, highlighting Nagarjuna's radical critique of 'non-dependent' concepts and the no-self philosophy of mind found in authors like Dignaga, and within Jainism, focusing especially on its 'standpoint' epistemology. Unlike other introductions that cover the main schools and positions in classical
Indian philosophy, Adamson and Ganeri's lively guide also pays attention to philosophical themes such as non-violence, political authority, and the status of women, while considering textual traditions typically left out of overviews of Indian thought, like the Carvaka school, Tantra, and aesthetic theory as well.
Adamson and Ganeri conclude by focusing on the much-debated question of whether Indian philosophy may have influenced ancient Greek philosophy and, from there, evaluate the impact that this area of philosophy had on later Western thought. An astonishing intellectual tour de force written in an accessible and engaging style. * Paradigm Explorer *

Classical Indian Philosophy: A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 5

Spis treści

Origins

1: Begin at the End: Introduction to Indian Philosophy

2: Scriptures, Schools, and Systems: A Historical Overview

3: Kingdom for a Horse: India in the Vedic Period

4: Hide and Seek: The Upanisads

5: Indra's Search: The Self in the Upanisads

6: You Are What You Do: Karma in the Upanisads

7: Case Worker: Panini's Grammar

8: Suffering and Smiling: The Buddha

9: Crossover Appeal: The Nature of the Buddha's Teaching

10: Carry a Big Stick: Ancient Indian Political Thought

11: Better Half: Women in Ancient India

12: Grand Illusion: Dharma and Deception in the Mahabharata

13: World on a String: The Bhagavad-gita

14: Mostly Harmless: Non-Violence

The Age of the Sutra

15: A Tangled Web: The Age of the Sutra

16: When in Doubt: The Rise of Skepticism

17: Master of Ceremonies: Jaimini's Mimamsa-sutra

18: Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Mimamsa on Knowledge and Language

19: Source Code: Badarayana's Vedanta-sutra

20: No Two Ways About It: Sankara and Advaita Vedanta

21: Communication Breakdown: Bhartrhari on Language

22: The Theory of Evolution: isvarakrsna's Samkhya-karika

23: Who Wants to Live Forever? Early ayurvedic Medicine

24: Practice Makes Perfect: Patanjali's Yoga-sutra

25: Where There's Smoke There's Fire: Gautama's Nyaya-sutra

26: What You See Is What You Get: Nyaya on Perception

27: Standard Deductions: Nyaya on Reasoning

28: The Truth Shall Set You Free: Nyaya on the Mind

29: Fine Grained Analysis: Kanada's Vaisesika-sutra

30: The Whole Story: Vaisesika on Complexity and Causation

31: A Day in the Life: Theories of Time

32: The Wolf's Footprint: Indian Naturalism

33: Mind out of Matter: Materialist Theories of the Self

Buddhists and Jainas

34: We Beg to Differ: The Buddhists and Jainas

35: It All Depends: Nagarjuna on Emptiness

36: Motion Denied: Nagarjuna on Change

37: No Four Ways About It: Nagarjuna's Tetralemma

38: Taking Perspective: The Jaina Theory of Standpoints

39: Well Qualified: The Jainas on Truth

40: Change of Mind: Vasubandhu and Yogacara Buddhism

41: Who's Pulling Your Strings? Buddhaghosa on No-Self and Autonomy

42: Under Construction: Dignaga on Perception and Language

43: Follow the Evidence: Dignaga's Logic

44: Doors of Perception: Dignaga on Consciousness

Beyond Ancient India

45: In Good Taste: The Rasa Aesthetic Theory

46: Learn by Doing: Tantra

47: Looking East: Indian Influence on Greek Thought

48: The Buddha and I: Indian Influence on Islamic and European Thought

49: What Happened Next: Indian Philosophy After Dignaga

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