How things are: an introduction to Buddhist metaphysics
"This work is designed to introduce some of the more important fruits of Indian Buddhist metaphysical theorizing to philosophers with little or no prior knowledge of classical Indian philosophy. It is widely known among non-specialists that Buddhists deny the existence of a self. Less widely ap...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This work is designed to introduce some of the more important fruits of Indian Buddhist metaphysical theorizing to philosophers with little or no prior knowledge of classical Indian philosophy. It is widely known among non-specialists that Buddhists deny the existence of a self. Less widely appreciated among philosophers currently working in metaphysics is the fact that the Indian Buddhist tradition contains a wealth of material on a broad assortment of other issues that have also been foci of recent debate. Indian Buddhist philosophers have argued for a variety of interesting claims about the nature of the causal relation, about persistence, about abstract objects, about the consequences of presentism, about the prospects for a viable ontological emergentism. They engaged in a spirited debate over illusionism in the philosophy of consciousness. Some espoused global anti-realism while others called its coherence into question. And so on. This work is meant to introduce the views of such major Buddhist philosophers as Vasubandhu, Dharmakīrti and Nāgārjuna on these and other issues. And it presents their arguments and analyses in a manner meant to make them accessible to students of philosophy who lack specialist knowledge of the Indian tradition. Analytic metaphysicians who are interested in moving beyond the common strategy of appealing to the intuitions of "the folk" should find much of interest here"-- |
Beschreibung: | 204 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780197606919 9780197606902 |
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adam_text | Contents 1. Introduction: The Buddhist Metaphysical Landscape 1 2. Non-Self I 18 3. Non-Selfll 29 4. Fundamental Ontology 47 5. Causation 72 6. Buddhist Nominalism 93 7. Time 110 8. The External World 127 9. The Internal World 147 10. Anti-Realisms Local and Global 171 Abbreviations References Index 193 197 201
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Contents 1. Introduction: The Buddhist Metaphysical Landscape 1 2. Non-Self I 18 3. Non-Selfll 29 4. Fundamental Ontology 47 5. Causation 72 6. Buddhist Nominalism 93 7. Time 110 8. The External World 127 9. The Internal World 147 10. Anti-Realisms Local and Global 171 Abbreviations References Index 193 197 201 |
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