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_aEastern philosophy: key readings / _cOliver Leaman. |
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_aLondon : _bRoutledge, _c2000. |
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_axvi, 305 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _aRoutledge key guides | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _tCover Page Half Title page Series page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Preface Acknowledgements List of Entries List of Entries and Their Sources Abhidharma Action Advaita/Advaita Vedanta Afterlife Ahimsa Amida Analysis Anatman/Anatta Asceticism Atman Atomism Avatar Bhagavad-Gita Bhakti Bodhi Bodhichitta Bodhisattva ‘Book of Changes’ Brahman Buddha Buddha Nature Buddhi Bushido Caste Cause/Causality/Causation Compassion Confucianism Consciousness Creation Daoism Death Dependent Co-Origination Dharma Dhyana Duhkha/Dukkha Education Emptiness Enlightenment Ethics Evil Existence Fa Fatalism Gender God Golden Mean Guna/Gunas Guru Happiness Harmony Heaven Hua Yan/Hua Yen Human Nature/Humaneness/Humanity Imagination Inference ‘Irfan Jainism Jiva/Jivanmukta Karma Knowledge Koan Language Legalism Lila Logic Lotus Sutra Love Madhyamaka/Madhyamika Mahayana Manas Materialism Maya Meditation Mohism Moksa/Moksha Nirvana Nyaya-Vaisheshika Ontology Orientalism Politics and Power Prajna Prakriti Purva-Mimamsa and Vedanta Samsara Samkhya/Sankhya-Yoga Self Skilful Means Sufism Tantra Tathata/Tathagata Tendai Tian Tai Time Universals Upanishads Vedanta War Work Yin-Yang Yoga Yogachara Zen References Glossary Further Reading | ||
520 | _aThrough key readings from primary and secondary sources this book communicates at first hand the principal features of a remarkable range of Eastern thought - from Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism to Islam, Shinto, and Zoroastrianism. Passages from key texts guide the reader through over ninety major terms, from abhidharma to Zen. Material is drawn not only from such cornerstone texts as the Bhagavad-gita and the Lao-tzu, but also from modern writings on Eastern philosophy and religion. | ||
650 | 0 | _aPhilosophy, Asian. | |
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