The five principles of middle way philosophy: living experientially in a world of uncertainty

"This second book in the 'Middle Way Philosophy' series develops five general principles that are distinctive to the universal Middle Way as a practical response to absolutization. These begin with the consistent acknowledgement of human uncertainty (scepticism), and follow through wi...

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Main Author: Ellis, Robert M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sheffield, South Yorkshire ; Bristol, CT Equinox Publishing Ltd 2023
Series:Middle way philosophy 2
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"This second book in the 'Middle Way Philosophy' series develops five general principles that are distinctive to the universal Middle Way as a practical response to absolutization. These begin with the consistent acknowledgement of human uncertainty (scepticism), and follow through with openness to alternative possibilities (provisionality), the importance of judging things as a matter of degree (incrementality), the clear rejection of polarised absolute claims (agnosticism) and the cultivation of cognitive and emotional states that will help us resolve conflict (integration)"--
Physical Description:vi, 295 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm
ISBN:9781800503045
9781800503038

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