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Philosophy in Classical India

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Engelsk

What is the goal of the major Indian philosophers and what are the methods of rational inquiry used in their pursuit? Philosophy in Classical India is a much-needed introduction to the philosophical texts, traditions and arguments of Indian philosophy. Philosophical rather than mystical or religious in approach and assuming no prior knowledge of key texts, Jonardon Ganeri examines the following topics:

  • the motive and method of rational inquiry: the early Nyaya
  • rationality, emptiness and the objective view: the philosophy of Nagarjuna’s Madhyamaka Buddhism
  • the rational basis of metaphysics: Vaise?ika metaphysics
  • reduction, exclusion and rational reconstruction: the philosophy of Di?naga’s Yogacara Buddhism
  • rationality, harmony and perspective: Jaina epistemology and metaphysics
  • reason in equilibrium: Ga?gesa’s new Nyaya
  • balance and repost: public reason in Theravada Buddhism
  • practical reasoning in Mima?sa and the Dharmasastra

This second edition has been substantially updated, with the addition of new chapters on Theravada and Mima?sa.

All chapters and further reading have been updated to reflect changes in scholarship and the publication of new editions and translations of primary texts, making Philosophy in Classical India an ideal introduction to Indian philosophy from the perspective of analytical philosophy.

Undertittel
An Introduction
ISBN
9781041215080
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
16.9.2026
Antall sider
256