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Schopenhauer's encounter with Indian thought : by Stephen Cross representation and will and their Indian parallels /

By: Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers 2014Description: xiv, 287p. 25cm(Hb)ISBN:
  • 9788121512794
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 193
Contents:
Schopenhauer in context : the "oriental renaissance" -- Schopenhauer’s Indian sources : Hinduism -- Schopenhauer’s Indian sources : Buddhism -- "Representation" : Schopenhauer and the reality-status of the world -- The reality-status of the empirical world : the Mādhyamika teaching -- Advaita Vedānta : the world as illusory appearance -- Conclusions : Schopenhauer’s Representation and its Indian affinities -- Schopenhauer’s conception of the world as will -- Schopenhauer : the will in its general forms (ideas) -- Metaphysical factors behind the empirical world : Advaita Vedānta -- The arising of the empirical world in Buddhism : the Yogācāra teaching -- Conclusions : Schopenhauer’s will and comparable Indian ideas -- The ontological status of will -- Beyond the will : "better consciousness" and the "pure subject of knowing" -- The hidden compass : Schopenhauer and the limits of philosophy --Schopenhauer and Indian thought.
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English Books D.B.Act.Division Non-fiction 193 CRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not For Loan EN-95850

Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-274) and index.

Schopenhauer in context : the "oriental renaissance" -- Schopenhauer’s Indian sources : Hinduism -- Schopenhauer’s Indian sources : Buddhism -- "Representation" : Schopenhauer and the reality-status of the world -- The reality-status of the empirical world : the Mādhyamika teaching -- Advaita Vedānta : the world as illusory appearance -- Conclusions : Schopenhauer’s Representation and its Indian affinities -- Schopenhauer’s conception of the world as will -- Schopenhauer : the will in its general forms (ideas) -- Metaphysical factors behind the empirical world : Advaita Vedānta -- The arising of the empirical world in Buddhism : the Yogācāra teaching -- Conclusions : Schopenhauer’s will and comparable Indian ideas -- The ontological status of will -- Beyond the will : "better consciousness" and the "pure subject of knowing" -- The hidden compass : Schopenhauer and the limits of philosophy --Schopenhauer and Indian thought.

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