Ramin Jahanbegloo (Canada. Teaches in Toronto), Richard Sorabji (Honorary Fellow, Wolfson College, Faculty of Philo
Talking Philosophy
Richard Sorabji in Conversation with Ramin Jahanbegloo
Ramin Jahanbegloo (Canada. Teaches in Toronto), Richard Sorabji (Honorary Fellow, Wolfson College, Faculty of Philo
Talking Philosophy
Richard Sorabji in Conversation with Ramin Jahanbegloo
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Talking Philosophy is as much a recollection of Sorabjis childhood and his scholarly life at Oxford as it is a philosophical reflection on issues as varied and complex as whether animals have reason or whether Gandhi could be considered an ethical role model.
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Talking Philosophy is as much a recollection of Sorabjis childhood and his scholarly life at Oxford as it is a philosophical reflection on issues as varied and complex as whether animals have reason or whether Gandhi could be considered an ethical role model.
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- Verlag: OUP India
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 147mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780199462889
- ISBN-10: 0199462887
- Artikelnr.: 47866468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: OUP India
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 147mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780199462889
- ISBN-10: 0199462887
- Artikelnr.: 47866468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ramin Jahanbegloo is an Iranian philosopher. He currently teaches in Toronto, Canada. He has authored 30 books, many of which have been translated into different languages. Time Will Say Nothing (2014) is his most recent work. Richard Sorabji is an Honorary Fellow, Wolfson College, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
An Examined Self: The Grace of Moral Consciousness
1: PART 1
Childhood at Oxford N
Remembering Cornelia Sorabji
andhi and the Parsees
A Christian Education
Becoming British
An Imagined India
The Dragon School at Oxford
Memories of the Second World War
Studying at Charterhouse
Cricket and the Indian-ness
Practising Russian
The Oxford Years
Living in America
Back to England
Return to Oxford
The Paradoxical India
A Typical British Scholarly Life
2: Part II
GANDHI AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Gandhi and Eastern Philosophy
Gandhi the Role Model
The Gandhian Body Politic
Gandhi as a Philosopher
Erôs, Philia, and Agapê
Self-Purification of the Nation and Salvation of the Soul
Gandhi and the Stoics
Gandhi and Brahmacharya
1: Part III
TIME, SELF, FREEDOM, AND DEATH
Is There a Self?
The Self and the Stoics
The Stoics and the Indians
Death and Reincarnation
The Disembodied Self
The Necessity and the Cause
What Is Time?
Time and Consolation
Death and Will to Life: East and West
Thinking the Universe
1: Part IV
READING ANCIENT GREEKS TODAY
Starting with Aristotle
The Concept of Memory
Sense Perception in Greek Philosophy
Return to the Stoics
Living with Excellence
Being a Stoic Today
Ashoka and Marcus Aurelius
Aristotle on Self-Awareness
Sharing Knowledge with Oneself
1: Part V
WAR AND ETHICS
Going to War
Patriotism and War
Western Tradition of Ethics of War
Authority and War
The Stoics and War
Humanitarian Intervention in Ancient Times
The Concept of Just War
Moderation and Peace
1: Part VI
ANIMALS AND HUMANS
Animal Minds and Human Morals
Animals and Moral Philosophy
Gandhi and Animals
The Masters and Possessors of Nature
Animals in the Indian Tradition
The Stoics and Animals
Is Cannibalism a Moral Attitude?
Philosophers and the Support for Animals
1: Part VII
LOOKING BACK
Reminiscing
An Intercultural Philosopher
Being Reborn and Choices in Life
1: PART 1
Childhood at Oxford N
Remembering Cornelia Sorabji
andhi and the Parsees
A Christian Education
Becoming British
An Imagined India
The Dragon School at Oxford
Memories of the Second World War
Studying at Charterhouse
Cricket and the Indian-ness
Practising Russian
The Oxford Years
Living in America
Back to England
Return to Oxford
The Paradoxical India
A Typical British Scholarly Life
2: Part II
GANDHI AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Gandhi and Eastern Philosophy
Gandhi the Role Model
The Gandhian Body Politic
Gandhi as a Philosopher
Erôs, Philia, and Agapê
Self-Purification of the Nation and Salvation of the Soul
Gandhi and the Stoics
Gandhi and Brahmacharya
1: Part III
TIME, SELF, FREEDOM, AND DEATH
Is There a Self?
The Self and the Stoics
The Stoics and the Indians
Death and Reincarnation
The Disembodied Self
The Necessity and the Cause
What Is Time?
Time and Consolation
Death and Will to Life: East and West
Thinking the Universe
1: Part IV
READING ANCIENT GREEKS TODAY
Starting with Aristotle
The Concept of Memory
Sense Perception in Greek Philosophy
Return to the Stoics
Living with Excellence
Being a Stoic Today
Ashoka and Marcus Aurelius
Aristotle on Self-Awareness
Sharing Knowledge with Oneself
1: Part V
WAR AND ETHICS
Going to War
Patriotism and War
Western Tradition of Ethics of War
Authority and War
The Stoics and War
Humanitarian Intervention in Ancient Times
The Concept of Just War
Moderation and Peace
1: Part VI
ANIMALS AND HUMANS
Animal Minds and Human Morals
Animals and Moral Philosophy
Gandhi and Animals
The Masters and Possessors of Nature
Animals in the Indian Tradition
The Stoics and Animals
Is Cannibalism a Moral Attitude?
Philosophers and the Support for Animals
1: Part VII
LOOKING BACK
Reminiscing
An Intercultural Philosopher
Being Reborn and Choices in Life
An Examined Self: The Grace of Moral Consciousness
1: PART 1
Childhood at Oxford N
Remembering Cornelia Sorabji
andhi and the Parsees
A Christian Education
Becoming British
An Imagined India
The Dragon School at Oxford
Memories of the Second World War
Studying at Charterhouse
Cricket and the Indian-ness
Practising Russian
The Oxford Years
Living in America
Back to England
Return to Oxford
The Paradoxical India
A Typical British Scholarly Life
2: Part II
GANDHI AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Gandhi and Eastern Philosophy
Gandhi the Role Model
The Gandhian Body Politic
Gandhi as a Philosopher
Erôs, Philia, and Agapê
Self-Purification of the Nation and Salvation of the Soul
Gandhi and the Stoics
Gandhi and Brahmacharya
1: Part III
TIME, SELF, FREEDOM, AND DEATH
Is There a Self?
The Self and the Stoics
The Stoics and the Indians
Death and Reincarnation
The Disembodied Self
The Necessity and the Cause
What Is Time?
Time and Consolation
Death and Will to Life: East and West
Thinking the Universe
1: Part IV
READING ANCIENT GREEKS TODAY
Starting with Aristotle
The Concept of Memory
Sense Perception in Greek Philosophy
Return to the Stoics
Living with Excellence
Being a Stoic Today
Ashoka and Marcus Aurelius
Aristotle on Self-Awareness
Sharing Knowledge with Oneself
1: Part V
WAR AND ETHICS
Going to War
Patriotism and War
Western Tradition of Ethics of War
Authority and War
The Stoics and War
Humanitarian Intervention in Ancient Times
The Concept of Just War
Moderation and Peace
1: Part VI
ANIMALS AND HUMANS
Animal Minds and Human Morals
Animals and Moral Philosophy
Gandhi and Animals
The Masters and Possessors of Nature
Animals in the Indian Tradition
The Stoics and Animals
Is Cannibalism a Moral Attitude?
Philosophers and the Support for Animals
1: Part VII
LOOKING BACK
Reminiscing
An Intercultural Philosopher
Being Reborn and Choices in Life
1: PART 1
Childhood at Oxford N
Remembering Cornelia Sorabji
andhi and the Parsees
A Christian Education
Becoming British
An Imagined India
The Dragon School at Oxford
Memories of the Second World War
Studying at Charterhouse
Cricket and the Indian-ness
Practising Russian
The Oxford Years
Living in America
Back to England
Return to Oxford
The Paradoxical India
A Typical British Scholarly Life
2: Part II
GANDHI AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Gandhi and Eastern Philosophy
Gandhi the Role Model
The Gandhian Body Politic
Gandhi as a Philosopher
Erôs, Philia, and Agapê
Self-Purification of the Nation and Salvation of the Soul
Gandhi and the Stoics
Gandhi and Brahmacharya
1: Part III
TIME, SELF, FREEDOM, AND DEATH
Is There a Self?
The Self and the Stoics
The Stoics and the Indians
Death and Reincarnation
The Disembodied Self
The Necessity and the Cause
What Is Time?
Time and Consolation
Death and Will to Life: East and West
Thinking the Universe
1: Part IV
READING ANCIENT GREEKS TODAY
Starting with Aristotle
The Concept of Memory
Sense Perception in Greek Philosophy
Return to the Stoics
Living with Excellence
Being a Stoic Today
Ashoka and Marcus Aurelius
Aristotle on Self-Awareness
Sharing Knowledge with Oneself
1: Part V
WAR AND ETHICS
Going to War
Patriotism and War
Western Tradition of Ethics of War
Authority and War
The Stoics and War
Humanitarian Intervention in Ancient Times
The Concept of Just War
Moderation and Peace
1: Part VI
ANIMALS AND HUMANS
Animal Minds and Human Morals
Animals and Moral Philosophy
Gandhi and Animals
The Masters and Possessors of Nature
Animals in the Indian Tradition
The Stoics and Animals
Is Cannibalism a Moral Attitude?
Philosophers and the Support for Animals
1: Part VII
LOOKING BACK
Reminiscing
An Intercultural Philosopher
Being Reborn and Choices in Life