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The debates between various Buddhist and Hindu philosophical
systems about the existence, definition and nature of self, occupy
a central place in the history of Indian philosophy and religion.
These debates concern various issues: what 'self' means, whether
the self can be said to exist at all, arguments that can
substantiate any position on this question, how the ordinary
reality of individual persons can be explained, and the
consequences of each position. At a time when comparable issues are
at the forefront of contemporary Western philosophy, in both
analytic and continental traditions (as well as in their
interaction), these classical and medieval Indian debates widen and
globalise such discussions. This book brings to a wider audience
the sophisticated range of positions held by various systems of
thought in classical India.
The debates between various Buddhist and Hindu philosophical
systems about the existence, definition and nature of self, occupy
a central place in the history of Indian philosophy and religion.
These debates concern various issues: what 'self' means, whether
the self can be said to exist at all, arguments that can
substantiate any position on this question, how the ordinary
reality of individual persons can be explained, and the
consequences of each position. At a time when comparable issues are
at the forefront of contemporary Western philosophy, in both
analytic and continental traditions (as well as in their
interaction), these classical and medieval Indian debates widen and
globalise such discussions. This book brings to a wider audience
the sophisticated range of positions held by various systems of
thought in classical India.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the
socio-environmental issues and sustainability challenges facing
Russian cities. It encompasses a three-year project in Moscow and
Kazan which includes population surveys, mass-media analysis, and
interviews with different groups of stakeholders. The authors offer
extensive analysis of the main components of sustainable cities
such as air and water quality, sustainable transport and mobility,
energy efficiency and energy consumption, waste management, green
and blue zones, environmental governance and politics. The
conclusion provides critical reflections on how understandings of
Russia's sustainability challenges can be used to build more
tailored and effective environmental governance for its cities.
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