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Author |
Sprung, Mervyn
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Date | 1978 |
Publisher | Pennsylvania State University Press |
Location | College Park, MD, US [大學公園市, 馬里蘭州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Being;Comparative Philosophy;Occidental Metaphysics;Oriental Metaphysics;Sprung, Mervyn; |
Abstract | The essays in this volume were first read at a symposium to mark the inauguration of the graduate program in comparative philosophy at Brock university. The contributions spanned what was intended to be a wide yet manageable range of traditions:Greek,Christian,post-Nietzschean,European,Hindu,and Buddhist. The essays are:the question of being as comparative philosophy; being in early western tradition; linguistic relativism and the Greek project of ontology; Plato and Heidegger; questions in Heidegger's thought about being; Heidegger's path of thinking and the way of meditation in the early upanisads; on being and what there is:Indian perspectives on the question of being; some special characteristics of "sat" (being) in advaita vedanta; being and the middle way; some aspects of Indian thinking on being. |
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Created date | 2001.02.14
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