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Introduction to Indian philosophy : Hindu and Buddhist ideas from original sources

By: Bartley, Christopher.
Publisher: New Delhi : Bloomsbury Academic India, 2018Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xi, 324 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9789388002585.Subject(s): Oriental and Indian philosophy | Philosophy, Indic | Brahmanical schools | Avidya | Brahma-sutra | Consciousness | Dignaga | Grahya-grahaka-vikalpa | Moksa | Pramana | Pratitya-samupada | Sruti | Tantra | Upadana-karana | Vikalpa | Vivarta | Mimamsa | KramaDDC classification: 181.4 Summary: Introducing the topics, themes and arguments of the most influential Hindu and Buddhist Indian philosophers, An Introduction to Indian Philosophy leads the reader through the main schools of Indian thought from the origins of Buddhism to the Saiva Philosophies of Kashmir. By covering Buddhist philosophies before the Brahmanical schools, this engaging introduction shows how philosophers from the Brahmanical schools-including Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, and Mimamsa, as well as Vedanta-were to some extent responding to Buddhist viewpoints. Together with clear translations of primary texts, this fully-updated edition features:- A glossary of Sanskrit terms - A guide to pronunciation - Chronological list of philosophers & worksWith study tools and constant reference to original texts, An Introduction to Indian Philosophy provides students with deeper understanding of the foundations of Indian philosophy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introducing the topics, themes and arguments of the most influential Hindu and Buddhist Indian philosophers, An Introduction to Indian Philosophy leads the reader through the main schools of Indian thought from the origins of Buddhism to the Saiva Philosophies of Kashmir. By covering Buddhist philosophies before the Brahmanical schools, this engaging introduction shows how philosophers from the Brahmanical schools-including Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, and Mimamsa, as well as Vedanta-were to some extent responding to Buddhist viewpoints. Together with clear translations of primary texts, this fully-updated edition features:- A glossary of Sanskrit terms - A guide to pronunciation - Chronological list of philosophers & worksWith study tools and constant reference to original texts, An Introduction to Indian Philosophy provides students with deeper understanding of the foundations of Indian philosophy.

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