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The Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy is a unique one-volume reference work which makes a broad range of richly varied philosophical, ethical and theological traditions accessible to a wide audience. The Companion is divided into 6 sections, each of which covers a specific tradition within Asian Philosophy including Persian, Indian, Buddhist, Chinese, Japanese and Islamic. Within each section the chapters cover such important areas as origins of the tradition, approaches to logic and languages, positions on morals and society as well as histories of the lives of influential thinkers. In addition, the final chapter of each section provides unique coverage of current trends in that particular philosophical tradition. each. Key features * Collaboration between internationally renowned Asian and Western scholars provides unique perspectives on Asian philosophy * Contains comprehensive bibliographies and suggestions for further reading The Companion is a crucial reference tool for students and scholars working in a very broad range of fields including philosophy, theology and a variety of area studies, including Asian, Indian and Middle Eastern studies, as well as being a valuable resource for anyone with an interest in any of the traditions covered. eBook available with sample pages: 0203013506
This encyclopedia is a unique one-volume reference work which makes
a broad range of richly varied philosophical, ethical and
theological traditions accessible to a wide audience. TheCompanion
Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophyis a unique one-volume reference
work which will make a broad range of richly varied philosophical,
ethical and theological traditions accessible to a wide audience.
TheEncyclopediais divided into 6 sections, each of which covers a
specific tradition within Asian philosophy
includingZoroastrianorPersian, Indian, Buddhist, Chinese, Japane
seandIslamic. Within each section the chapters cover such important
areas as origins of the tradition, approaches to logic and
language, positions on morals and society as well as histories of
the lives of influential thinkers. In addition, the final chapter
of each section provides unique coverage of current trends in each.
The individual essays as well as the structure of this volume allow
the reader to compare and contrast the philosophies of these
cultures as well as understand the ways in which the cultures have
shapedand been shaped by philosophical understanding. It is
possible, for example, to relate the ways in which Buddhist
philosophy has developed in India, Tibet, China, South-East Asia
and Japan. 'This massive reference work is perhaps the best
one-volume companion to the study of Asian philosophies.' - Choice
'The best use of this work ... would be to read it from cover to
cover, to provide a superb education in Asian philosophy.' - Times
Higher Edication Supplement 'Fascinating and enlightening.' -
Reference Reviews An unique one-volume reference work which makes a
broad range of richly varied Asian philosophical, ethical and
theological traditions accessible to a wide audience. The Companion
Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy is a unique one-volume reference
work which makes a broad range of richly varied philosophical,
ethical and theological traditions accessible to a
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.
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