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E-grāmata: Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy

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  • Formāts: 1168 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9780203013502
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The Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy is a unique one-volume reference work which makes a broad range of richly varied philosophical, ethical and theological traditions accessible to a wide audience.
The Companion is divided into six sections covering the main traditions within Asian thought: Persian; Indian; Buddhist; Chinese; Japanese; and Islamic philosophy. Each section contains a collection of chapters which provide comprehensive coverage of the origins of the tradition, its approaches to, for example, logic and languages, and to questions of morals and society. The chapters also contain useful histories of the lives of the key influential thinkers, as well as a thorough analysis of the current trends.
Notes on contributors ix Preface xix General introduction xxi PART I: PERSIAN PHILOSOPHY Introduction 3(2) Brian Carr Indira Mahalingam The origins of Zoroastrian philosophy 5(19) Mary Boyce Later Zoroastrianism 24(22) Alan Williams Morals and society in Zoroastrian philosophy 46(18) Philip G. Kreyenbroek Contemporary Zoroastrian philosophy 64(33) John R. Hinnells PART II: INDIAN PHILOSOPHY Introduction 95(2) Brian Carr Indira Mahalingam The origins of Indian philosophy 97(17) John Brockington Non-orthodox Indian philosophies 114(18) Karel Werner Nyaya-Vaisesika 132(23) S. R. Bhatt Sankhya-Yoga 155(17) Indira Mahalingam Purva Mimamsa and Vedanta 172(17) R. C. Pandeya Manju Sankaracarya 189(22) Brian Carr Later Vedanta 211(19) Michael Comans Logic and language in Indian philosophy 230(21) Vijay Bharadwaja Knowledge and reality in Indian philosophy 251(15) Karl H. Potter Morals and society in Indian philosophy 266(15) Sarasvati Chennakesavan K. Vasudeva Reddy Contemporary Indian philosophy 281(24) A. Roy PART III: BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY Introduction 303(2) Brian Carr Indira Mahalingam The Buddha 305(13) Ninian Smart Buddhism in India 318(31) Roger R. Jackson Nagarjuna 349(22) Chr. Lindtner Buddhism in Tibet 371(23) Donald S. Lopez, Jr Buddhism in Sri Lanka and south-east Asia 394(20) Padmasiri de Silva Trevor Ling Logic and language in Buddhism 414(21) S. R. Bhatt Knowledge and reality in Buddhism 435(17) Hajime Nakamura Morals and society in Buddhism 452(16) Stewart McFarlane Contemporary Buddhist philosophy 468(25) Frank J. Hoffman PART IV: CHINESE PHILOSOPHY Introduction 491(2) Brian Carr Indira Mahalingam The origins of Chinese philosophy 493(42) Chung-ying Cheng Confucius and Confucianism 535(18) Huang Nansen Daoism in Chinese philosophy 553(22) Charles Wei-hsun Fu Buddhism in Chinese philosophy 575(18) Whalen Lai Mao Zedong and `Chinese Marxism 593(27) Arif Dirlik Logic and language in Chinese philosophy 620(15) Zhang Chunpo Zhang Jialong Knowledge and reality in Chinese philosophy 635(10) Zhang Chunpo Li Xi Morals and society in Chinese philosophy 645(12) Rui Sheng Wang Contemporary Chinese philosophy 657(52) Francis Soo PART V: JAPANESE PHILOSOPHY Introduction 707(2) Brian Carr Indira Mahalingam The origins of Japanese philosophy 709(21) Brian Bocking Confucianism in Japan 730(16) B. M. Bodart-Bailey Buddhism in Japan 746(46) Masao Abe Morals and society in Japanese philosophy 792(18) Takashi Koizumi Contemporary Japanese philosophy 810(31) John Maraldo PART VI: ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY Introduction 839(2) Brian Carr Indira Mahalingam The origins of Islamic philosophy 841(20) Ian Richard Netton Al-Farabi 861(20) Harry Bone Avicenna 881(20) D. J. OConnor Islamic philosophy since Avicenna 901(17) Oliver Leaman Sufi mysticism 918(13) William Montgomery Watt Islamic philosophy in south and south-east Asia 931(19) John Bousfield Logic and language in Islamic philosophy 950(15) Oliver Leaman Knowledge and reality in Islamic philosophy 965(35) Lenn E. Goodman Morals and society in Islamic philosophy 1000(25) Lenn E. Goodman Contemporary Islamic philosophy 1025(18) Hassan Hanafi Glossary 1043(42) Index 1085