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For over twenty years Douglas Berger has advanced research and
reflection on Indian philosophical traditions from both classical
and cross-cultural perspectives. This volume reveals the extent of
his contribution by bringing together his perspectives on these
classical Indian philosophies and placing them in conversation with
Confucian, Chinese Buddhist and medieval Indian Sufi traditions.
Delving into debates between Nyaya and Buddhist philosophers on
consciousness and identity, the nature of Sankara's theory of the
self, the precise character of Nagarjuna's idea of emptiness, and
the relationship between awareness and embodiment in the broad
spectrum of Indian thought, chapters exhibit Berger's unusually
broad range of expertise. They connect Chinese Confucian and
Buddhist texts with classical Indian theories of ethics and
consciousness, contrast the ideas of seminal European thinkers like
Nietzsche and Derrida from prevailing themes in Buddhism, and shed
light on the spiritual and political dimensions of the Mughal
prince Dara Shukoh's immersion into Vedantic thought. Always
approaching the arguments from an intercultural perspective, Berger
shows how much relevance and resonance classical Indian thought has
with ancient Confucian views of ethics, Chinese Buddhist depictions
of consciousness and medieval Mughal conceptions of divinity. The
result is a volume celebrating the rigor, vitality and
intercultural resonance of India's rich philosophical heritage.
A debut collection of short stories twenty five years in the
making. The stories, all with a Midwestern point of view, run the
gamut from funny to serious with one or two love stories thrown in
for good measure.
For over twenty years Douglas Berger has advanced research and
reflection on Indian philosophical traditions from both classical
and cross-cultural perspectives. This volume reveals the extent of
his contribution by bringing together his perspectives on these
classical Indian philosophies and placing them in conversation with
Confucian, Chinese Buddhist and medieval Indian Sufi traditions.
Delving into debates between Nyaya and Buddhist philosophers on
consciousness and identity, the nature of Sankara's theory of the
self, the precise character of Nagarjuna's idea of emptiness, and
the relationship between awareness and embodiment in the broad
spectrum of Indian thought, chapters exhibit Berger's unusually
broad range of expertise. They connect Chinese Confucian and
Buddhist texts with classical Indian theories of ethics and
consciousness, contrast the ideas of seminal European thinkers like
Nietzsche and Derrida from prevailing themes in Buddhism, and shed
light on the spiritual and political dimensions of the Mughal
prince Dara Shukoh's immersion into Vedantic thought. Always
approaching the arguments from an intercultural perspective, Berger
shows how much relevance and resonance classical Indian thought has
with ancient Confucian views of ethics, Chinese Buddhist depictions
of consciousness and medieval Mughal conceptions of divinity. The
result is a volume celebrating the rigor, vitality and
intercultural resonance of India's rich philosophical heritage.
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Neil Young and Philosophy (Hardcover)
Douglas L Berger; Contributions by Douglas R. Anderson, Michael Forest, Lee Hester, Mike Jostedt, …
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R2,683
Discovery Miles 26 830
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Neil Young and Philosophy, edited by Douglas L. Berger, explores
the meaning, importance, and philosophical dimensions of the music,
career, and life of this prolific singer/songwriter over the past
five decades. Scholars from a wide variety of fields come together
in this collection to examine everything from Young's
environmentalism, invocation of American Indian themes, images of
women, and interpretations of human relationships to his
confrontations with the music industry, his approach to social
change, and his methods of creativity. The book builds on the
fundamental commitment of the Philosophy and Popular Culture series
to see the artist as a philosopher.
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