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Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy

Garfield, Jay L. [u.a.] [Hrsg.]:
The Oxford handbook of world philosophy / ed. by Jay L. Garfield and William Edelglass. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2010. - ca. 656 S. - (Oxford handbooks in philosophy)
ISBN 978-0-19-532899-8
US$ 150,00
DDC: 109
-- Angekündigt für April 2011 --

Beschreibung
The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy provides the advanced student or scholar a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions. It offers the non-specialist a way in to unfamiliar philosophical texts and methods and the opportunity to explore non-European philosophical terrain and to connect her work in one tradition to philosophical ideas or texts from another. Sections on Chinese Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy, East Asian Philosophy, African Philosophy, and Recent Trends in Global Philosophy are each edited by an expert in the field. Each section includes a general introduction and a set of authoritative articles written by leading scholars, designed to provide the non-specialist a broad overview of a major topic or figure. This volume is an invaluable aid to those who would like to pursue philosophy in a global context, and to those who are committed to moving beyond Eurocentrism in academic philosophy. [Verlagsinformation]

Inhalt
World Philosophy / Jay L. Garfield and William Edelglass
PART I: CHINESE PHILOSOPHY / ed. by Chenyang Li
Chinese Philosophy / Chenyang Li
   1. The Yijing: The Creative Origin of Chinese Philosophy / Chung-Ying Cheng
   2. Classical Confucianism I: Confucius / Peimin Ni
   3. Classical Confucianism II: Mencius and Zunzi / Manyul Im
   4. Daoism: Laozi and Zhuangzi / Liu Xiaogan
   5. Major Rival Schools: Mohism and Legalism / Chris Fraser
   6. Chinese Buddhist Philosophy / Brook Ziporyn
   7. Neo-Confucianism / John Berthrong
   8. Contemporary Confucianism / Shu-hsien Liu
PART II: NON-BUDDHIST INDIAN PHILOSOPHY / ed. by Nalini Bushan
Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy / Nalini Bhushan
   9. Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophy / Amita Chatterjee
   10. Samkhya-Yoga / T.S. Rukmani
   11. Mimamsa / Dan Arnold
   12. Vedanta / John Taber
   13. Jain Philosophy / Jeffery D. Long
   14. Anglophone Philosophy in Colonial India / Nalini Bhushan
PART III: INDO-TIBETAN BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY / ed. by William Edelglass and Jay L. Garfield
Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy / William Edelglass and Jay Garfield
   15. Abhidharma Philosophy / Jan Westerhoff
   16. Madhyamaka in India and Tibet / John Dunne
   17. Yogacara / John Powers
   18. Buddhist Epistemology (pramanavada) / Tom J.F. Tillemans
   19. Buddhist Thought in Tibet: An Historical Introduction / Matthew T. Kapstein
   20. Dzogchen / Anne Carolyn Klein
   21. Buddhist Ethics / Barbra R. Clayton
PART IV: JAPANESE AND KOREAN PHILOSOPHY / ed. by Koji Tanaka
Japanese and Korean Philosophy / Koji Tanaka
   22. The Philosophy of Zen Master Dogen: Egoless Perspectivism / Bret W. Davis
   23. Nishida Kitaro: Self, World, and the Nothingness Underlying Distinctions / John C. Maraldo
   24. Japanese Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art / Mara Miller
   25. Japanese Ethics / Robert E. Carter
   26. Natural Freedom: Human/Nature Nondualism in Japanese Thought / Bret W. Davis
   27. Korean Buddhist Philosophy / Jin Y. Park
PART V: ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY / ed. by Tamara Albertini
Re-introducing Islamic Philosophy: The Persisting Problem of "Smaller Orientalisms" / Tamara Albertini
   28. The Hellenizing Philosophers / Andrey Smirnov
   29. Philosophy of Illumination / Hossein Ziai
   30. Sufism / Erik S. Ohlander
   31. Islamic Theology / Eric Ormsby
   32. Muslim Jurisprudence / Robert Gleave
PART VI: PHILOSOPHY IN AFRICA AND THE AFRICAN DIASPORA / ed. by Albert Mosley and Stephen C. Ferguson II
Philosophy in Africa and the African Diaspora / Stephen C. Ferguson II
   33. African Philosophy / Barry Hallen
   34. Africana Philosophy: Prospects and Possibilities / Tsenay Serequeberhan
   35. Afro-Caribbean Philosophy / Clevis Headley
   36. African American Philosophy: A Historical Outline / John H. McClendon III and Stephen C. Ferguson II
   37. Race in Contemporary Philosophy / Albert Mosley
   38. Affirmative Action / Rodney C. Roberts
PART VII: RECENT TRENDS IN GLOBAL PHILOSOPHY / ed. by Cynthia Townley
Recent Trends in Global Philosophy / Cynthia Townley
   39. Global Feminism / Christine M. Koggel
   40. Native American Philosophy / Adam Arola
   41. Indigenous Environmental Philosophy / Workineh Kelbessa
   42. Cosmopolitanism / Gillian Brock
   43. Reparations / J. Angelo Corlett
Contributors

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JAY L. GARFIELD is Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Logic Program and of the Five College Tibetan Studies in India Program at Smith College, Professor in the graduate faculty of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Professor of Philosophy at Melbourne University and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the Central University of Tibetan Studies. Profile page (Smith College).

WILLIAM EDELGLASS is Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies, Marlboro College, Vermont. Profile page.

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