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Indian Philosophy and the Consequences of Knowledge

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Indian Philosophy and the Consequences of Knowledge

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Themes in Ethics, Metaphysics and Soteriology

Indian Philosophy and the Consequences of Knowledge

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Indian Philosophy and the Consequences of Knowledge book

Themes in Ethics, Metaphysics and Soteriology
ByChakravarthi Ram-Prasad
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 26 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315588308
Pages 190
eBook ISBN 9781315588308
Subjects Humanities, Social Sciences
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Ram-Prasad, C. (2007). Indian Philosophy and the Consequences of Knowledge: Themes in Ethics, Metaphysics and Soteriology (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315588308

ABSTRACT

This book presents a collection of essays, setting out both the special concern of classical Indian thought and some of its potential contributions to global philosophy. It presents a number of key arguments made by different schools about this special concern: the way in which attainment of knowledge of reality transforms human nature in a fundamentally liberating way. It also looks in detail at two areas in contemporary global philosophy - the ethics of difference, and the metaphysics of consciousness - where this classical Indian commitment to the spiritually transformative power of knowledge can lead to critical insights, even for those who do not share its presuppositions. Close reading of technical Indian texts is combined with wide-ranging and often comparative analysis of philosophical issues to derive original arguments from the Indian material through an analytic method that is seldom mastered by philosophers of non-western traditions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|50 pages

Multiplist Metaphysics and Ethics

chapter 2|50 pages

Consciousness and Luminosity: On How Knowledge is Possible

chapter 3|32 pages

Knowledge and Action: On How to Attain the Highest Good

chapter 4|14 pages

Liberation without Annihilation: Pārthasārathi Miśra on Jñānaśakti

chapter 5|14 pages

Conceptuality in Question: Teaching and Pure Cognition in Yogacara-Madhyamaka

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