Hindu worldviews: theories of self, ritual and reality
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
NOTE ON TRANSLATIONS
1. INTRODUCTION: HINDU WORLDVIEWS AND GLOBAL THEORY
2. THEORIES OF SELF IN CLASSICAL HINDUISM
3. BODIES MADE OF ELEMENTS AND STRUCTURES
4. BODIES MADE OF SUBSTANCES AND MODES
5. AGENCY AND THE ART OF THE SELF
PART TWO - BECOMING THE WORLD: THE SELF MADE OF THOUGHT
6. THEORIES OF REASON IN CLASSICAL HINDUISM
7. BECOMING THE WORLD THROUGH REASON
8. THEORIES OF EVERYTHING
PART THREE - SHAPING THE WORLD: CLASSICAL EMBODIMENT IN PRACTICE
9. THEORIES OF RITUAL AND PRACTICE IN HINDU CULTURE
10. PRACTICES OF MATERIALITY: STRUCTURING AND
11. INTERACTIVE PRACTICES AND THE COMMUNITY OF SELVES
12. SPECULATIVE PRACTICES AND THE REALITY OF IDEAS
13. CONCLUSION: THE ART OF BEING HUMAN IN THE HINDU COSMOS
REFERENCES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Titel: Hindu worldviews
Autor: Frazier, Jessica
Jahr: 2017
Contents
Preface x
Acknowledgements xii
Note on texts and translations xiii
1 Introduction: Hindu worldviews and global theory 1
Thinking with India: the idea of a global theory 3
Formsof theory 7
Multicultural hermeneutics 10
Hindu worldviews as lived culture 16
The intellectual history of classical Hinduism 20
PART ONE The art of embodiment: The seif
made of matter 29
2 Theories of seif in classical Hinduism 31
The seif as pure consciousness 33
The seif as the core of personhood 36
The open seif 37
3 Bodies made of elements and structures 41
The elements of the Upanisadic body 41
The importance of structure 47
Structuringthe universe 51
4 Bodies made of substances and modes 55
Transformations in nature, energy and substance 58
Sämkhya and the modal worldview 60
viii CONTENTS
5 Agency and the art of the seif 65
The fabric of embodiment 66
Hindu dualism: core and contingent selves 69
Creative agency 78
Rethinking seif and embodiment 82
PARTTWO Becoming the world: The seif
made of thought 85
6 Theories of reason in classical Hinduism 87
Genealogies of reason 88
The growth of metaphysics 90
The challenge of scepticism 93
The search for transcendental foundations 94
Power and normative theory 96
7 Becoming the world through reason 99
The importance of knowledge 101
Language, liberation and the world of ideas 105
Anumäna and the inductive power of the mind 110
8 Theories of everything 121
Cosmological theories of everything 122
The new theories of everything 126
Validity and logic: the systematization of thought 130
Knowledge as embodiment: selves and truths made of thought 135
PART THREE Shaping the world: Classical
embodiment in practice 139
9 Theories of ritual and practice in Hindu culture 141
The importance of practice 141
Dharma and the structuring of society 143
Ritual as the art of shaping reality 145
CONTENTS
10 Practices of materiality: Structuring and transformative
rituals 149
Vedic and dharmic patterns of practice 150
Structuring practices: celebrating the ordered cosmos 154
Transformative practices: the mutable cosmos 156
Tantra, mantra and divinization 157
Theories of transformation: shaping the world 161
11 Interactive practices: The Community of selves 163
Divine agents and bodies 164
Worship as the communion of persons 167
Possession, gaze and intimate subjectivity 171
Theories of interaction: living in the trans-human Community 177
12 Speculative practices: The reality of ideas 181
Metaphysics and creative theologizing 182
Scepticism, science and the shrinking of the speculative seif 185
The modern theological imagination in Hinduism 187
Theory as a practice for becoming the world 192
13 Conclusion: The art of being human in the Hindu cosmos 195
The arts of seif: Hindu dualism 196
The world of ideas: theory as visionary practice 198
Notes 203
Bibliography 207
Index 221
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