
Eastern Philosophy: The Basics
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
List of figures and tables | p. xiii |
Acknowledgements | p. xiv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
What is 'eastern philosophy'? | p. 1 |
Philosophy as a cross-cultural phenomenon | p. 4 |
Philosophical questions | p. 6 |
Philosophy in India | p. 6 |
Philosophy in China | p. 14 |
Terminology and translations | p. 19 |
The philosopher's dilemma | p. 21 |
What happens next? | p. 22 |
References and further reading | p. 23 |
Reason | p. 25 |
Ignorance | p. 25 |
Argument | p. 27 |
Debate | p. 29 |
Knowledge | p. 32 |
Inference | p. 35 |
Causation | p. 37 |
Scepticism | p. 39 |
Perspectives | p. 42 |
Logic | p. 43 |
Summary of Chapter 1 | p. 47 |
References and further reading | p. 47 |
Reality | p. 49 |
Origins | p. 50 |
Existence | p. 55 |
Monism | p. 55 |
Dualism | p. 62 |
Pluralism | p. 67 |
Experience | p. 69 |
The nature of things | p. 70 |
Ultimate reality | p. 72 |
Summary of Chapter 2 | p. 73 |
References and further reading | p. 73 |
Persons | p. 75 |
Self and world | p. 75 |
Self in the Upanisads | p. 79 |
Rebirth | p. 80 |
Karma | p. 81 |
Freedom | p. 85 |
Individuals | p. 86 |
No abiding self | p. 88 |
Dependent co-arising | p. 95 |
Liberation | p. 98 |
Summary of Chapter 3 | p. 99 |
References and further reading | p. 99 |
Virtue | p. 101 |
Tradition | p. 101 |
The Way | p. 105 |
Virtue and relationships | p. 106 |
Goodness | p. 107 |
Rites | p. 108 |
Self-cultivation | p. 110 |
Impartial care | p. 112 |
Human nature | p. 117 |
Altruism | p. 123 |
Summary of Chapter 4 | p. 125 |
References and further reading | p. 126 |
Authenticity | p. 128 |
Egoism | p. 129 |
Dao | p. 131 |
Nature | p. 134 |
Passivity | p. 134 |
Opposites | p. 135 |
Vice | p. 137 |
Non-action | p. 138 |
Ways of being | p. 140 |
Exemplary persons | p. 144 |
Legalism | p. 147 |
Summary of Chapter 5 | p. 148 |
References and further reading | p. 149 |
Mind | p. 152 |
Words and things | p. 153 |
Individuals and universals | p. 155 |
Emptiness and insight | p. 155 |
Enlightenment | p. 163 |
Principles | p. 165 |
The problem of the many and the one | p. 167 |
Transcendence and immanence | p. 168 |
Introspection | p. 170 |
Universal Mind | p. 172 |
Sageliness | p. 174 |
Summary of Chapter 6 | p. 175 |
References and further reading | p. 176 |
Conclusion | p. 178 |
Unexplored terrain | p. 182 |
Global philosophy | p. 182 |
References and further reading | p. 183 |
timelines | p. 185 |
websites | p. 188 |
pronunciation | p. 190 |
General bibliography | p. 192 |
Index | p. 194 |
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