

Beschreibung
The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy provides the advanced student or scholar a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions. Zusatztext This is a much-needed, progressive source promoting a more holistic and ...The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy provides the advanced student or scholar a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions.
Zusatztext This is a much-needed, progressive source promoting a more holistic and inclusive cross-cultural dialogue. It should lead what, in the past, have been seen as disparate philosophical traditions to engage in what could truly become world philosophy, or 'doing philosophy' on a global scale. Highly recommended. Informationen zum Autor Jay L. Garfield is Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Logic Program and of the Five College Tibetan Studies in India Program at Smith College, Professor in the graduate faculty of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Professor of Philosophy at Melbourne University and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the Central University of Tibetan Studies. William Edelglass is Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies, Marlboro College Klappentext The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy provides the advanced student or scholar a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions. Zusammenfassung The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy provides the advanced student or scholar a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents World Philosophy Jay L. Garfield and William Edelglass 1.: Chinese Philosophy, edited by Chenyang Li Chinese Philosophy Chenyang Li 1. The Yijing: The Creative Origin of Chinese Philosophy Chung-Ying Cheng 2. Classical Confucianism I: Confucius Peimin Ni 3. Classical Confucianism II: Mencius and Zunzi Manyul Im 4. Daoism: Laozi and Zhuangzi Liu Xiaogan 5. Major Rival Schools: Mohism and Legalism Chris Fraser 6. Chinese Buddhist Philosophy Brook Ziporyn 7. Neo-Confucianism John Berthrong 8. Contemporary Confucianism Shu-hsien Liu 2.: Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy, edited by Nalini Bushan Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy Nalini Bhushan 9. Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophy Amita Chatterjee 10. Skhya-Yoga T.S. Rukmani 11. Mimamsa Dan Arnold 12. Vedanta John Taber 13. Jain Philosophy Jeffery D. Long 14. Anglophone Philosophy in Colonial India Nalini Bhushan 3.: Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy, edited by William Edelglass and Jay L. Garfield Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy William Edelglass and Jay Garfield 15. Abhidharma Philosophy Jan Westerhoff 16. Madhyamaka in India and Tibet John Dunne 17. Yogacara John Powers 18. Buddhist Epistemology (pramanavada) Tom J.F. Tillemans 19. Buddhist Thought in Tibet: An Historical Introduction Matthew T. Kapstein 20. Dzogchen Anne Carolyn Klein 21. Buddhist Ethics Barbra R. Clayton 4.: Japanese and Korean Philosophy, edited by Koji Tanaka Japanese and Korean Philosophy Koji Tanaka 22. The Philosophy of Zen Master Dogen: Egoless Perspectivism Bret W. Davis 23. Nishida Kitaro: Self, World, and the Nothingness Underlying Distinctions John C. Maraldo 24. Japanese Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art Mara Miller 25. Japanese Ethics Robert E. Carter 26. Natural Freedom: Human/Nature Nondualism in Japanese Thought Bret W. Davis 27. Korean Buddhist Philosophy Jin Y. Park 5.: Islamic Philosophy, edited by Tamara Albertini Re-introducing Islamic Philosophy: The Persisting Problem of "Smaller Orientalisms" Tamara Albertini 28. The Hellenizing Philosophers Andrey Smirnov 29. Philosophy of Illumination Hossein Ziai 30. Sufism Erik S. Ohlander 31. Islamic Theology Eric Ormsby 32. Muslim Jurisprudence Robert Gleave 6.: Philosophy in Africa and the African Diaspora, edited by Albert Mosley and Stephen C. Ferguson II Philosophy in Africa and the African Diaspora Stephen C. Ferguson II
Autorentext
Jay L. Garfield is Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Logic Program and of the Five College Tibetan Studies in India Program at Smith College, Professor in the graduate faculty of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Professor of Philosophy at Melbourne University and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the Central University of Tibetan Studies.
William Edelglass is Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies, Marlboro College
Klappentext
The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy provides the advanced student or scholar a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions.
Inhalt
Table of Contents
World Philosophy
Jay L. Garfield and William Edelglass
1.: Chinese Philosophy, edited by Chenyang Li
Chinese Philosophy
Chenyang Li
1. The Yijing: The Creative Origin of Chinese Philosophy
Chung-Ying Cheng
2. Classical Confucianism I: Confucius
Peimin Ni
3. Classical Confucianism II: Mencius and Zunzi
Manyul Im
4. Daoism: Laozi and Zhuangzi
Liu Xiaogan
5. Major Rival Schools: Mohism and Legalism
Chris Fraser
6. Chinese Buddhist Philosophy
Brook Ziporyn
7. Neo-Confucianism
John Berthrong
8. Contemporary Confucianism
Shu-hsien Liu
2.: Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy, edited by Nalini Bushan
Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy
Nalini Bhushan
9. Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophy
Amita Chatterjee
10. Skhya-Yoga
T.S. Rukmani
11. Mimamsa
Dan Arnold
12. Vedanta
John Taber
13. Jain Philosophy
Jeffery D. Long
14. Anglophone Philosophy in Colonial India
Nalini Bhushan
3.: Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy, edited by William Edelglass and Jay L. Garfield
Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy
William Edelglass and Jay Garfield
15. Abhidharma Philosophy
Jan Westerhoff
16. Madhyamaka in India and Tibet
John Dunne
17. Yogacara
John Powers
18. Buddhist Epistemology (pramanavada)
Tom J.F. Tillemans
19. Buddhist Thought in Tibet: An Historical Introduction
Matthew T. Kapstein
20. Dzogchen
Anne Carolyn Klein
21. Buddhist Ethics
Barbra R. Clayton
4.: Japanese and Korean Philosophy, edited by Koji Tanaka
Japanese and Korean Philosophy
Koji Tanaka
22. The Philosophy of Zen Master Dogen: Egoless Perspectivism
Bret W. Davis
23. Nishida Kitaro: Self, World, and the Nothingness Underlying Distinctions
John C. Maraldo
24. Japanese Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
Mara Miller
25. Japanese Ethics
Robert E. Carter
26. Natural Freedom: Human/Nature Nondualism in Japanese Thought
Bret W. Davis
27. Korean Buddhist Philosophy
Jin Y. Park
5.: Islamic Philosophy, edited by Tamara Albertini
Re-introducing Islamic Philosophy: The Persisting Problem of "Smaller Orientalisms"
Tamara Albertini
28. The Hellenizing Philosophers
Andrey Smirnov
29. Philosophy of Illumination
Hossein Ziai
30. Sufism
Erik S. Ohlander
31. Islamic Theology
Eric Ormsby
32. Muslim Jurisprudence
Robert Gleave
6.: Philosophy in Africa and the African Diaspora, edited by Albert Mosley and Stephen C. Ferguson II
Philosophy in Africa and the African Diaspora
Stephen C. Ferguson II
33. African Philosophy
Barry Hallen
34. Africana Philosophy: Prospects and Possibilities
Tsenay Serequeberhan
35. Afro-Caribbean Philosophy
**Clevis H…
