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The Indian Philosophy An Introduction to Hindu and Buddhist Thought

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 1999Description: 263pISBN:
  • 0748609547
DDC classification:
  • S03 K580
Partial contents:
India and the History of Philosophy Can Philosophy be Indian? The Varieties of Hindu Philosophy Buddhist Philosophy in India Ontology: What really exists? epistemology:how do we know what we know perception: Do we see things as they are? consciousness and the body: what are we? creation and casuality: where do we come from? philosophy in a post-colonial Epistemology: How do we know what we know? Perception: Do we see things as they are? Consciousness and the Body: What are we? Creation and Causality: Where do we come from? Philosophy in a post-colonial world
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includes index and biblioraphy

India and the History of Philosophy Can Philosophy be Indian? The Varieties of Hindu Philosophy Buddhist Philosophy in India Ontology: What really exists? epistemology:how do we know what we know perception: Do we see things as they are? consciousness and the body: what are we? creation and casuality: where do we come from? philosophy in a post-colonial Epistemology: How do we know what we know? Perception: Do we see things as they are? Consciousness and the Body: What are we? Creation and Causality: Where do we come from? Philosophy in a post-colonial world

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