
Indian Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Sue Hamilton
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Action & Adventure
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
176
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 7, 2001
출판사
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10
0192853740
ISBN-13
9780192853745
설명
Indian philosophy offers a profound exploration of the human experience, encompassing a vibrant tapestry of ideas and beliefs that have evolved over millennia. The work invites readers to delve into the foundational concepts and universal themes that have shaped Indian thought, highlighting the interplay between spiritual, ethical, and intellectual pursuits. From the ancient Vedas to the intricate systems of Buddhism and Jainism, the narrative reveals how these philosophical traditions engage with questions of existence, knowledge, and morality.
As the author guides readers through the intricate labyrinth of Indian philosophical schools, the text emphasizes the diversity and richness of perspectives that reflect India's cultural tapestry. By examining both classical texts and contemporary interpretations, the narrative illuminates the ways in which these philosophies continue to resonate today. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the insights gained, fostering a deeper understanding of not only Indian philosophy but also their own philosophical inquiries.
As the author guides readers through the intricate labyrinth of Indian philosophical schools, the text emphasizes the diversity and richness of perspectives that reflect India's cultural tapestry. By examining both classical texts and contemporary interpretations, the narrative illuminates the ways in which these philosophies continue to resonate today. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the insights gained, fostering a deeper understanding of not only Indian philosophy but also their own philosophical inquiries.