01616nam a22002657a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040000800080082001700088084002500105100002700130245003400157260003200191300001600223520097300239650001501212650001301227650003201240650001601272650001701288650001301305650001001318650002201328OSt20250813104548.0250813b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781032653815 ckul a181.4bGAN/I 2Colon Classification aGaneri, Jonardon (Ed.) aIndian Philosophy: bA Reader aNew York:bRoutledge,c2023 aviii, 368p. aThe selection of essays in this volume aims to present Indian philosophy as an autonomous intellectual tradition, with its own internal dynamics, rhythms, techniques, problematics and approaches, and to show how the richness of this tradition has a vital role in a newly emerging global and international discipline of philosophy, one in which a diversity of traditions exchange ideas and grow through their interaction with one another. This new volume is an abridgement of the four-volume set, Indian Philosophy, published by Routledge in 2016. The selection of chapters was made in collaboration with the editors at Routledge. The purpose of this volume is to reintroduce the heritage of ‘Indian Philosophy’ to a contemporary readership by acquainting the reader with some of the core themes of Indian philosophy, such as the concept of philosophy, philosophy as a search for the self, Buddhist philosophy of mind, metaphysics, epistemology, language and logic. aPhilosophy aThe Self aBuddhist Philosophy of Mind aMetaphysics aEpistemology aLanguage aLogic aIndian Philosophy