This collection arises from the First Conference of the recently formed European Society for Asian Philosophy. It explores issues in Indian, Chinese, Japanese and Islamic philosophical traditions, both ancient and modern. Across all philosophical traditions, Western or Asian, a central preoccupation has always been with the fundamental questions of moral and social philosophy, questions which link abstract philosophical enquiry with practical issues of how we should conduct ourselves in our personal and social life and how we can best organize our political institutions.
This collection arises from the First Conference of the recently formed European Society for Asian Philosophy. It explores issues in Indian, Chinese, Japanese and Islamic philosophical traditions, both ancient and modern. Across all philosophical traditions, Western or Asian, a central preoccupation has always been with the fundamental questions of moral and social philosophy, questions which link abstract philosophical enquiry with practical issues of how we should conduct ourselves in our personal and social life and how we can best organize our political institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Humanism and Islamic Ethics Lenn E. Goodman; Chapter 2 Fukuzawa Yukichi and Religion*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 2 1994. Takashi Koizumi; Chapter 3 The Ethics of Watsuji Tetsur? Alistair Swale; Chapter 4 Transcendence East and West David Loy; Chapter 5 The Place of Buddhism in Santayana's Moral Philosophy*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 5 No. 1 1995. John Magnus Michelsen; Chapter 6 Is Daoism 'Green'?*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 2 1994. David E. Cooper; Chapter 7 Cessation and Integration in Classical Yoga*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 5 No. 1 1995. Ian Whicher; Chapter 8 Morals and Society in the Light of Advaita Ved?nta Michael Zammit; Chapter 9 The Function of Theatre in Society Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe; Chapter 10 Paths to Perfection Frank R. Podgorski; Chapter 11 The Characteristics of Confucian Ethics Xiao Wei; Chapter 12 Moral Values and the Daoist Sage in the Dao De Jing*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 2 1994. Robert E. Allinson;
Chapter 1 Humanism and Islamic Ethics Lenn E. Goodman; Chapter 2 Fukuzawa Yukichi and Religion*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 2 1994. Takashi Koizumi; Chapter 3 The Ethics of Watsuji Tetsur? Alistair Swale; Chapter 4 Transcendence East and West David Loy; Chapter 5 The Place of Buddhism in Santayana's Moral Philosophy*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 5 No. 1 1995. John Magnus Michelsen; Chapter 6 Is Daoism 'Green'?*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 2 1994. David E. Cooper; Chapter 7 Cessation and Integration in Classical Yoga*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 5 No. 1 1995. Ian Whicher; Chapter 8 Morals and Society in the Light of Advaita Ved?nta Michael Zammit; Chapter 9 The Function of Theatre in Society Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe; Chapter 10 Paths to Perfection Frank R. Podgorski; Chapter 11 The Characteristics of Confucian Ethics Xiao Wei; Chapter 12 Moral Values and the Daoist Sage in the Dao De Jing*Previously published in Asian Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 2 1994. Robert E. Allinson;
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