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For over twenty years, Douglas Berger has significantly contributed to the study of Indian philosophical traditions from classical and cross-cultural perspectives. This volume showcases his insights by engaging classical Indian philosophies alongside Confucian, Chinese Buddhist, and medieval Indian Sufi traditions. It explores debates between Nyaya and Buddhist philosophers regarding consciousness and identity, examines Sankara's theory of the self, elucidates Nagarjuna's concept of emptiness, and investigates the connection between awareness and embodiment in Indian thought. The chapters reflect Berger's extensive expertise, linking Chinese Confucian and Buddhist texts with Indian theories of ethics and consciousness. They contrast seminal European thinkers like Nietzsche and Derrida with key Buddhist themes and highlight the spiritual and political dimensions of Mughal prince Dara Shukoh's exploration of Vedantic thought. By adopting an intercultural approach, Berger illustrates the relevance of classical Indian thought to ancient Confucian ethics, Chinese Buddhist interpretations of consciousness, and medieval Mughal views of divinity. Ultimately, the volume celebrates the rigor, vitality, and intercultural resonance of India's rich philosophical heritage.
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Indian and Intercultural Philosophy, Douglas L Berger
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- 2021
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