Hindu and Buddhist ideas in dialogue
self and no-self
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Author
Publication
2012 - Routledge, Surrey, England
Language
English
Word Count
68,000 words, Guess
Page Count
272 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehindubuddhistide0000unse
- ISBN-10140944354X
- ISBN-139781409443544
- ISBN-139781409443551
- ISBN-101409443558
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2011050503
- OCLC Control Number952933828
- OCLC Control Number768480356
- Better World Books9781409443544
- Open LibraryOL25140156M
Classifications
- DDC294.3/422
- LCCB132.A8 H56 2012
- LCCB162
and 1 more
- LCCB132.A8 H56 2016
Description
"The debates between various Buddhist and Hindu philosophical systems about the existence, definition and nature of self, occupy a central place in the history of Indian philosophy and religion. These debates concern various issues: what 'self' means, whether the self can be said to exist at all, arguments that can substantiate any position on this question, how the ordinary reality of individual persons can be explained, and the consequences of each position. At a time when comparable issues are at the forefront of contemporary Western philosophy, in both analytic and continental traditions (as well as in their interaction), these classical and medieval Indian debates widen and globalise such discussions. This book brings to a wider audience the sophisticated range of positions held by various systems of thought in classical India."--Publisher's website.
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Series Statement
- Dialogues in South Asian traditions: religion, philosophy, literature and history
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