Philosophy's big questions :: comparing Buddhist and Western approaches /
"Certain questions have recurred throughout the history of philosophy. They are the big questions-about happiness and the good life, the limits of knowledge, the ultimate structure of reality, the nature of consciousness, the relation between causality and free will, the pervasiveness of suffer...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Certain questions have recurred throughout the history of philosophy. They are the big questions-about happiness and the good life, the limits of knowledge, the ultimate structure of reality, the nature of consciousness, the relation between causality and free will, the pervasiveness of suffering, and the conditions for a just and flourishing society-that thinkers in different cultures across the ages have formulated in their own terms in an attempt to make sense of their lives and the world around them. The essays in this book turn to the major figures and texts of the Buddhist tradition in order to expand and enrich our thinking on these enduring questions. Examining them from a comparative and cross-cultural perspective demonstrates the value of alternative ways of addressing philosophical problems, showing how different approaches can produce new and unexpected kinds of questions and answers. Engaging with the Buddhist tradition, this book shows, helps return philosophy to its practical as well as theoretical aim: not only understanding the world but also knowing how to live in it. Featuring striking and generative comparisons of Buddhist and Western thought, Philosophy's Big Questions challenges our thinking in fundamental ways and offers readers new conceptual tools, methods, and insights for the pursuit of a good and happy life"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 317 pages) |
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title_alt | How should we live? : happiness, human flourishing, and the good human life / What is knowledge? : knowledge in the context of Buddhist thought / Does reality have a ground? : Madhyamaka and nonfoundationalism / Can consciousness be explained? : Buddhist idealism and the "hard problem" in philosophy of mind / Is Anything we do ever really up to us? : Western and Buddhist philosophical perspectives on free will / Why do bad things happen to good people? : "and none of us seserving the xruelty or the frace" : Buddhism and the problem of evil / How much is enough? : greed, prosperity, and the economic problem of happiness / What do we owe future generations? : compassion and future generations-a buddhist contribution to an ethics of global interdependence / |
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title_exact_search | Philosophy's big questions : comparing Buddhist and Western approaches / |
title_full | Philosophy's big questions : comparing Buddhist and Western approaches / edited by Steven M. Emmanuel. |
title_fullStr | Philosophy's big questions : comparing Buddhist and Western approaches / edited by Steven M. Emmanuel. |
title_full_unstemmed | Philosophy's big questions : comparing Buddhist and Western approaches / edited by Steven M. Emmanuel. |
title_short | Philosophy's big questions : |
title_sort | philosophy s big questions comparing buddhist and western approaches |
title_sub | comparing Buddhist and Western approaches / |
topic | Buddhism and philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85017512 East and West. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040522 Philosophy, Comparative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100893 Bouddhisme et philosophie. Philosophie comparée. PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General bisacsh Buddhism and philosophy fast East and West fast Philosophy, Comparative fast |
topic_facet | Buddhism and philosophy. East and West. Philosophy, Comparative. Bouddhisme et philosophie. Philosophie comparée. PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General Buddhism and philosophy East and West Philosophy, Comparative |
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