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New Essays in Comparative Philosophy
E-Book, Englisch, Band 889, 328 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-5927-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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FrontMatter, pg. i
CONTENTS, pg. v
PREFACE, pg. vii
Introduction: The “Age-Old Distinction Between the Same and the Other”, pg. 1
Metaphor as Key to Understanding the Thought of Other Speech Communities, pg. 19
Against Relativism, pg. 36
Comparative Philosophy: What It Is and What It Ought to Be, pg. 71
The Contextual Fallacy, pg. 84
Sankara, Nagarjuna, and Fa Tsang, with Some Western Analogues, pg. 98
What Is Comparative Philosophy Comparing?, pg. 116
The Meaning of the Terms ‘Philosophy’ and ‘Religion’ in Various Traditions, pg. 137
Mechanisms of Self-Deception and True Awareness According to C. G. Jung and the Eight- Thousand-Line Perfection of Wisdom Sutra, pg. 152
Knowledge and the Tradition Text in Indian Philosophy, pg. 165
The Analogy of Meaning and the Tasks of Comparative Philosophy, pg. 174
Sankara and Narayana Guru, pg. 184
Is There Philosophy in Asia?, pg. 203
Chu Hsi and World Philosophy, pg. 230
Confucius and the Ontology of Knowing, pg. 265
Reflections on Moral Theory and Understanding Moral Traditions, pg. 280
Neoconfucianism as Traditional and Modern, pg. 294
CONTRIBUTORS, pg. 311
INDEX, pg. 313