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- ISBN 10: 1317356179
- ISBN 13: 9781317356172
- Author: Bilimoria Purushottama
The History of Indian Philosophy is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the movements and thinkers that have shaped Indian philosophy over the last three thousand years. An outstanding team of international contributors provide fifty-eight accessible chapters, organised into three clear parts: knowledge, context, concepts philosophical traditions engaging and encounters: modern and postmodern. This outstanding collection is essential reading for students of Indian philosophy. It will also be of interest to those seeking to explore the lasting significance of this rich and complex philosophical tradition, and to philosophers who wish to learn about Indian philosophy through a comparative lens.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Interpretations or Interventions? Indian Philosophy in the Global Cosmopolis
Chapter 2 Methodology in Indian philosophy1
Chapter 3 Pramāṇ a epistemology: Origins and developments1
Chapter 4 Buddhist hermeneutics
Chapter 5 Process philosophy and phenomenology of time in Buddhism
Chapter 6 Philosophy and religion in India
Chapter 7 Indian skepticism1
Chapter 9 Contents of consciousness: Perception1
Chapter 10 Indian materialism1
Chapter 11 Philosophy of the Brāhmaṇas
Chapter 12 Upaniṣads
Chapter 13 Sāmkhya
Chapter 14 The diverse traditions of Sāmkhya
Chapter 15 Mīmāmsā
Chapter 16 The categories in VaiŚeṣ ika: Known and named1
Chapter 17 Nyāya
Chapter 18 The Nyāya on inference and fallacies
Chapter 19 Embodied connectionism: Nyāya philosophy of mind
Chapter 20 A phenomenological reading of the Nyāya critique of the no-self view: Udayana and the pheno
Chapter 21 Udayana’s theory of extrinsic validity in his theistic monograph
Chapter 22 Early Vedānta
Chapter 23 Advaita Vedānta of Śaṅkara
Chapter 24 Avidyā: The hard problem in Advaita Vedānta
Chapter 25 Visiṣtādvaita Vedānta
Chapter 26 An overview of classical Yoga philosophy as a philosophy of embodied self-awareness
Chapter 27 A reassessment of classical Yoga philosophy
Chapter 28 Indian Yogācāra Buddhism: A historical perspective
Chapter 29 Early Mahāyāna
Chapter 30 Abhidharma
Chapter 31 Nāgārjuna
Chapter 32 Nāgārjuna’s early Madhyamaka: “Deconstruction” and moderation
Chapter 33 A spectrum of metaphysical positions concerning the existence or non-existence of a self: Nyā
Chapter 34 Svātantrika Madhyamaka metaphysics: Bhāvaviveka’s conception of reality
Chapter 36 Vajrayāna Buddhism
Chapter 37 Hermeneutics: Hindu, Buddhist, and Jaina
Chapter 38 Basic Jaina epistemology
Chapter 39 Anekāntavāda, Nayavāda, and Syādvāda: The history and significance of the Jaina doctrines of relativity1
Chapter 40 Jaina ethics and moral philosophy
Chapter 41 Tantra and Kashmiri Śaivism
Chapter 42 Looking beyond the DarŚanas: Tantric knowledge systems and Indian philosophy
Chapter 43 The epistemology of classical Hindu law1
Chapter 44 Abhinavagupta
Chapter 45 Cognition and language: Buddhist criticism of Bhartrhari’s thesis1
Chapter 46 Alam kārkaŚāstra as a philosophical discipline
Chapter 47 Indian philosophy of music
Chapter 48 Islamic modernism in India
Chapter 49 Gur-Sikh dharam
Chapter 50 Buddhist ethics1
Chapter 51 Process Buddhism: Ethics and social engagement
Chapter 52 Indian and European philosophy
Chapter 53 Modern philosophy in India
Chapter 54 Gandhi’s truth: Debating Bilgrami1
Chapter 55 Understanding Indian philosophical traditions
Chapter 56 G. R. Malkani
Chapter 57 Postmodern approaches
Chapter 58 Philosophy in an age of postcolonialism1
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