Jonardon Ganeri
Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy
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The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy tells the story of philosophy in India through a series of exceptional individual acts of philosophical virtuosity.
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The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy tells the story of philosophy in India through a series of exceptional individual acts of philosophical virtuosity.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 840
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780199314621
- ISBN-10: 0199314624
- Artikelnr.: 49037469
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 840
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1361g
- ISBN-13: 9780199314621
- ISBN-10: 0199314624
- Artikelnr.: 49037469
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jonardon Ganeri is a Fellow of the British Academy, and the author of Attention, Not Self (2018), The Lost Age of Reason (OUP 2011) and The Self (OUP 2012).
* Introduction: Why Indian Philosophy? Why Now? * Timeline: Indian Philosophy in 100+ Thinkers * Methods, Literatures, Histories * 1: Matthew Kapstein: Interpreting Indian Philosophy: Three Parables * 2: Ashok Aklujkar: History and Doxography of the Philosophical Schools * 3: Justin E. H. Smith: Philosophy as a Distinct Cultural Practice: The Transregional Context * 4: Mark Siderits: Comparison or Confluence in Philosophy? * Legacies of Sutta and S
tra: Philosophy Before Dign
ga (100-480) * 5: Jan Westerhoff: N
g
rjuna on Emptiness: A Comprehensive Critique of Foundationalism * 6: Tom Tillemans: Philosophical Quietism in N
g
rjuna and Early Madhyamaka * 7: Christopher Framarin: Habit and Karmic Result in the Yogä
stra * 8: Jonathan Gold: Vasubandhu on the Conditioning Factors and the Buddha's Use of Language * 9: Maria Heim: Buddhaghosa on the Phenomenology of Love and Compassion * 10: Piotr Balcerowicz: The Philosophy of Mind of Kundakunda and Um
sv
ti * 11: Matthew Dasti: V
tsy
yana: Cognition as a Guide to Action * 12: Vincenzo Vergiani: Bhart
hari on Language, Perception and Consciousness * The Age of Dialogue: A Sanskrit Cosmopolis (480-800) * 13: John Taber and Kei Kataoka: Coreference and Qualification: Dign
ga Debated by Kum
rila and Dharmak
rti * 14: Monima Chadha: Reflexive Awareness and No-Self: Dign
ga Debated by Uddyotakara and Dharmak
rti * 15: Shalini Sinha: The Metaphysics of Self in Präastap
da's Differential Naturalism * 16: Birgit Kellner: Proving Idealism: Dharmak
rti * 17: Charles Goodman:
ntideva's Impartialist Ethics * 18: A History of Materialism from Ajita to UdbhäaRamkrishna Bhattacharya * 19: Consciousness and Causal Emergence:
ntarak
ita against PhysicalismChristian Coseru * 20: Dan Arnold: Pushing Idealism Beyond its Limits: The Place of Philosophy in Kamalä
la's Steps of Cultivation * The Age of Disquiet (800-1300) * 21: Piotr Balcerowicz: Jayar
i Against the Philosophers * 22: Rajam Raghunathan: Two Theories of Motivation and their Assessment by Jayanta * 23: Isabelle Ratié: Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta on the Freedom of Consciousness * 24: François Chenet: The Nature of Idealism in the Mok
op
ya/ Yoga-v
si
ha * 25: Marie-Hélène Gorisse: Logic in the Tradition of Prabh
candra * 26: Donald Davis: An Indian Philosophy of Law: Vijñ
ne
vara's Epitome of the Law * 27: Jonardon Ganeri:
r
har
a's Dissident Epistemology: Of Knowledge as Assurance * Philosophy From Gäge
a (1300-1460) * 28: Stephen Phillips: A Defeasibility Theory of Knowledge in Gäge
a * 29: Michael Williams: Jayat
rtha and the Problem of Perceptual Illusion * 30: Francis Clooney: M
dhava's Garland of Jaimini's Reasons as Exemplary M
m
s
Philosophy * 31: Andrew Nicholson: Hindu Disproofs of God: Refuting Ved
ntic Theism in the S
khya-s
tra, * Early Modernity: New Philosophy in India (1460-1757) * 32: Michael Williams: Raghun
tha
iro
ani and the Examination of the Truth about the Categories, * 33: Christopher Minkowski: N
lakä
ha Caturdhara's Advaita Ved
nta * 34: Shankar Nair: Mu
ibball
h Il
h
b
d
on Ontology: Debates over the Nature of Being * Freedom and Identity on the Eve of Independence (1857-1947) * 35: Akeel Bilgrami: Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Contexts of Indian Secularism * 36: Jonardon Ganeri: Freedom in Thinking: The Immersive Cosmopolitanism of Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya * 37: Gopal Guru: Bimrao Ramji Ambedkar's Modern Moral Idealism: A Metaphysics of Emancipation * 38: Nalini Bhushan and Jay L. Garfield: Anukul Chandra Mukerji: The Modern Subject
tra: Philosophy Before Dign
ga (100-480) * 5: Jan Westerhoff: N
g
rjuna on Emptiness: A Comprehensive Critique of Foundationalism * 6: Tom Tillemans: Philosophical Quietism in N
g
rjuna and Early Madhyamaka * 7: Christopher Framarin: Habit and Karmic Result in the Yogä
stra * 8: Jonathan Gold: Vasubandhu on the Conditioning Factors and the Buddha's Use of Language * 9: Maria Heim: Buddhaghosa on the Phenomenology of Love and Compassion * 10: Piotr Balcerowicz: The Philosophy of Mind of Kundakunda and Um
sv
ti * 11: Matthew Dasti: V
tsy
yana: Cognition as a Guide to Action * 12: Vincenzo Vergiani: Bhart
hari on Language, Perception and Consciousness * The Age of Dialogue: A Sanskrit Cosmopolis (480-800) * 13: John Taber and Kei Kataoka: Coreference and Qualification: Dign
ga Debated by Kum
rila and Dharmak
rti * 14: Monima Chadha: Reflexive Awareness and No-Self: Dign
ga Debated by Uddyotakara and Dharmak
rti * 15: Shalini Sinha: The Metaphysics of Self in Präastap
da's Differential Naturalism * 16: Birgit Kellner: Proving Idealism: Dharmak
rti * 17: Charles Goodman:
ntideva's Impartialist Ethics * 18: A History of Materialism from Ajita to UdbhäaRamkrishna Bhattacharya * 19: Consciousness and Causal Emergence:
ntarak
ita against PhysicalismChristian Coseru * 20: Dan Arnold: Pushing Idealism Beyond its Limits: The Place of Philosophy in Kamalä
la's Steps of Cultivation * The Age of Disquiet (800-1300) * 21: Piotr Balcerowicz: Jayar
i Against the Philosophers * 22: Rajam Raghunathan: Two Theories of Motivation and their Assessment by Jayanta * 23: Isabelle Ratié: Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta on the Freedom of Consciousness * 24: François Chenet: The Nature of Idealism in the Mok
op
ya/ Yoga-v
si
ha * 25: Marie-Hélène Gorisse: Logic in the Tradition of Prabh
candra * 26: Donald Davis: An Indian Philosophy of Law: Vijñ
ne
vara's Epitome of the Law * 27: Jonardon Ganeri:
r
har
a's Dissident Epistemology: Of Knowledge as Assurance * Philosophy From Gäge
a (1300-1460) * 28: Stephen Phillips: A Defeasibility Theory of Knowledge in Gäge
a * 29: Michael Williams: Jayat
rtha and the Problem of Perceptual Illusion * 30: Francis Clooney: M
dhava's Garland of Jaimini's Reasons as Exemplary M
m
s
Philosophy * 31: Andrew Nicholson: Hindu Disproofs of God: Refuting Ved
ntic Theism in the S
khya-s
tra, * Early Modernity: New Philosophy in India (1460-1757) * 32: Michael Williams: Raghun
tha
iro
ani and the Examination of the Truth about the Categories, * 33: Christopher Minkowski: N
lakä
ha Caturdhara's Advaita Ved
nta * 34: Shankar Nair: Mu
ibball
h Il
h
b
d
on Ontology: Debates over the Nature of Being * Freedom and Identity on the Eve of Independence (1857-1947) * 35: Akeel Bilgrami: Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Contexts of Indian Secularism * 36: Jonardon Ganeri: Freedom in Thinking: The Immersive Cosmopolitanism of Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya * 37: Gopal Guru: Bimrao Ramji Ambedkar's Modern Moral Idealism: A Metaphysics of Emancipation * 38: Nalini Bhushan and Jay L. Garfield: Anukul Chandra Mukerji: The Modern Subject
* Introduction: Why Indian Philosophy? Why Now? * Timeline: Indian Philosophy in 100+ Thinkers * Methods, Literatures, Histories * 1: Matthew Kapstein: Interpreting Indian Philosophy: Three Parables * 2: Ashok Aklujkar: History and Doxography of the Philosophical Schools * 3: Justin E. H. Smith: Philosophy as a Distinct Cultural Practice: The Transregional Context * 4: Mark Siderits: Comparison or Confluence in Philosophy? * Legacies of Sutta and S
tra: Philosophy Before Dign
ga (100-480) * 5: Jan Westerhoff: N
g
rjuna on Emptiness: A Comprehensive Critique of Foundationalism * 6: Tom Tillemans: Philosophical Quietism in N
g
rjuna and Early Madhyamaka * 7: Christopher Framarin: Habit and Karmic Result in the Yogä
stra * 8: Jonathan Gold: Vasubandhu on the Conditioning Factors and the Buddha's Use of Language * 9: Maria Heim: Buddhaghosa on the Phenomenology of Love and Compassion * 10: Piotr Balcerowicz: The Philosophy of Mind of Kundakunda and Um
sv
ti * 11: Matthew Dasti: V
tsy
yana: Cognition as a Guide to Action * 12: Vincenzo Vergiani: Bhart
hari on Language, Perception and Consciousness * The Age of Dialogue: A Sanskrit Cosmopolis (480-800) * 13: John Taber and Kei Kataoka: Coreference and Qualification: Dign
ga Debated by Kum
rila and Dharmak
rti * 14: Monima Chadha: Reflexive Awareness and No-Self: Dign
ga Debated by Uddyotakara and Dharmak
rti * 15: Shalini Sinha: The Metaphysics of Self in Präastap
da's Differential Naturalism * 16: Birgit Kellner: Proving Idealism: Dharmak
rti * 17: Charles Goodman:
ntideva's Impartialist Ethics * 18: A History of Materialism from Ajita to UdbhäaRamkrishna Bhattacharya * 19: Consciousness and Causal Emergence:
ntarak
ita against PhysicalismChristian Coseru * 20: Dan Arnold: Pushing Idealism Beyond its Limits: The Place of Philosophy in Kamalä
la's Steps of Cultivation * The Age of Disquiet (800-1300) * 21: Piotr Balcerowicz: Jayar
i Against the Philosophers * 22: Rajam Raghunathan: Two Theories of Motivation and their Assessment by Jayanta * 23: Isabelle Ratié: Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta on the Freedom of Consciousness * 24: François Chenet: The Nature of Idealism in the Mok
op
ya/ Yoga-v
si
ha * 25: Marie-Hélène Gorisse: Logic in the Tradition of Prabh
candra * 26: Donald Davis: An Indian Philosophy of Law: Vijñ
ne
vara's Epitome of the Law * 27: Jonardon Ganeri:
r
har
a's Dissident Epistemology: Of Knowledge as Assurance * Philosophy From Gäge
a (1300-1460) * 28: Stephen Phillips: A Defeasibility Theory of Knowledge in Gäge
a * 29: Michael Williams: Jayat
rtha and the Problem of Perceptual Illusion * 30: Francis Clooney: M
dhava's Garland of Jaimini's Reasons as Exemplary M
m
s
Philosophy * 31: Andrew Nicholson: Hindu Disproofs of God: Refuting Ved
ntic Theism in the S
khya-s
tra, * Early Modernity: New Philosophy in India (1460-1757) * 32: Michael Williams: Raghun
tha
iro
ani and the Examination of the Truth about the Categories, * 33: Christopher Minkowski: N
lakä
ha Caturdhara's Advaita Ved
nta * 34: Shankar Nair: Mu
ibball
h Il
h
b
d
on Ontology: Debates over the Nature of Being * Freedom and Identity on the Eve of Independence (1857-1947) * 35: Akeel Bilgrami: Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Contexts of Indian Secularism * 36: Jonardon Ganeri: Freedom in Thinking: The Immersive Cosmopolitanism of Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya * 37: Gopal Guru: Bimrao Ramji Ambedkar's Modern Moral Idealism: A Metaphysics of Emancipation * 38: Nalini Bhushan and Jay L. Garfield: Anukul Chandra Mukerji: The Modern Subject
tra: Philosophy Before Dign
ga (100-480) * 5: Jan Westerhoff: N
g
rjuna on Emptiness: A Comprehensive Critique of Foundationalism * 6: Tom Tillemans: Philosophical Quietism in N
g
rjuna and Early Madhyamaka * 7: Christopher Framarin: Habit and Karmic Result in the Yogä
stra * 8: Jonathan Gold: Vasubandhu on the Conditioning Factors and the Buddha's Use of Language * 9: Maria Heim: Buddhaghosa on the Phenomenology of Love and Compassion * 10: Piotr Balcerowicz: The Philosophy of Mind of Kundakunda and Um
sv
ti * 11: Matthew Dasti: V
tsy
yana: Cognition as a Guide to Action * 12: Vincenzo Vergiani: Bhart
hari on Language, Perception and Consciousness * The Age of Dialogue: A Sanskrit Cosmopolis (480-800) * 13: John Taber and Kei Kataoka: Coreference and Qualification: Dign
ga Debated by Kum
rila and Dharmak
rti * 14: Monima Chadha: Reflexive Awareness and No-Self: Dign
ga Debated by Uddyotakara and Dharmak
rti * 15: Shalini Sinha: The Metaphysics of Self in Präastap
da's Differential Naturalism * 16: Birgit Kellner: Proving Idealism: Dharmak
rti * 17: Charles Goodman:
ntideva's Impartialist Ethics * 18: A History of Materialism from Ajita to UdbhäaRamkrishna Bhattacharya * 19: Consciousness and Causal Emergence:
ntarak
ita against PhysicalismChristian Coseru * 20: Dan Arnold: Pushing Idealism Beyond its Limits: The Place of Philosophy in Kamalä
la's Steps of Cultivation * The Age of Disquiet (800-1300) * 21: Piotr Balcerowicz: Jayar
i Against the Philosophers * 22: Rajam Raghunathan: Two Theories of Motivation and their Assessment by Jayanta * 23: Isabelle Ratié: Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta on the Freedom of Consciousness * 24: François Chenet: The Nature of Idealism in the Mok
op
ya/ Yoga-v
si
ha * 25: Marie-Hélène Gorisse: Logic in the Tradition of Prabh
candra * 26: Donald Davis: An Indian Philosophy of Law: Vijñ
ne
vara's Epitome of the Law * 27: Jonardon Ganeri:
r
har
a's Dissident Epistemology: Of Knowledge as Assurance * Philosophy From Gäge
a (1300-1460) * 28: Stephen Phillips: A Defeasibility Theory of Knowledge in Gäge
a * 29: Michael Williams: Jayat
rtha and the Problem of Perceptual Illusion * 30: Francis Clooney: M
dhava's Garland of Jaimini's Reasons as Exemplary M
m
s
Philosophy * 31: Andrew Nicholson: Hindu Disproofs of God: Refuting Ved
ntic Theism in the S
khya-s
tra, * Early Modernity: New Philosophy in India (1460-1757) * 32: Michael Williams: Raghun
tha
iro
ani and the Examination of the Truth about the Categories, * 33: Christopher Minkowski: N
lakä
ha Caturdhara's Advaita Ved
nta * 34: Shankar Nair: Mu
ibball
h Il
h
b
d
on Ontology: Debates over the Nature of Being * Freedom and Identity on the Eve of Independence (1857-1947) * 35: Akeel Bilgrami: Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Contexts of Indian Secularism * 36: Jonardon Ganeri: Freedom in Thinking: The Immersive Cosmopolitanism of Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya * 37: Gopal Guru: Bimrao Ramji Ambedkar's Modern Moral Idealism: A Metaphysics of Emancipation * 38: Nalini Bhushan and Jay L. Garfield: Anukul Chandra Mukerji: The Modern Subject