This book offers an interpretation of the philosophical thought of the ancient Maya, in the classic and postclassic periods. Alexus McLeod adopts philosophical methodology, comparative philosophy, and history of philosophy to reveal and understand the ancient Maya by engaging with Maya thought as philosophy.
This book offers an interpretation of the philosophical thought of the ancient Maya, in the classic and postclassic periods. Alexus McLeod adopts philosophical methodology, comparative philosophy, and history of philosophy to reveal and understand the ancient Maya by engaging with Maya thought as philosophy.
Alexus McLeod is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University. He is the author of Understanding Asian Philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction The World of Maya Thought Chapter One Calendrics, Ritual, and Organization Chapter Two Reductionism vs. Correlativism Chapter Three Worlds and the Question of Essence and Truth Chapter Four Personhood and Identity Conclusion Maya Philosophy and World Philosophy Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction The World of Maya Thought Chapter One Calendrics, Ritual, and Organization Chapter Two Reductionism vs. Correlativism Chapter Three Worlds and the Question of Essence and Truth Chapter Four Personhood and Identity Conclusion Maya Philosophy and World Philosophy Bibliography
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