The Birth of Meaning in Hindu Thought

The Birth of Meaning in Hindu Thought

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Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 410
Language English
Published Oct 8, 2011
Publisher Springer
Edition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
ISBN-10 9401071411
ISBN-13 9789401071413
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David B. Zilberman explores the intricate interplay between Hindu philosophy and the emergence of meaning within its rich historical context. Through a nuanced examination, he delves into the foundational concepts that shape Hindu thought, revealing how they contribute to a broader understanding of existence and human experience.

Zilberman thoughtfully engages with ancient texts, shedding light on the various interpretations and the evolution of ideas through time. He emphasizes the significance of metaphysical frameworks and their impact on the development of societal norms and personal beliefs. His meticulous analysis invites readers to appreciate the depth and complexity of Hindu intellectual traditions.

The author positions Hindu thought not only within its own historical milieu but also in relation to contemporary philosophical discussions, encouraging a dialogue that transcends cultural boundaries. This work serves as a bridge, linking past wisdom with present inquiries into meaning, identity, and the human condition.

In an era where the search for meaning is increasingly relevant, Zilberman's insights offer a refreshing perspective and encourage a deeper engagement with the philosophical questions that continue to resonate today.

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