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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jay L. Garfield (Professor, Professor, Smith College) , William Edelglass (Professor, Professor, Marlboro College)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.90cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 17.30cm Weight: 1.250kg ISBN: 9780195328998ISBN 10: 019532899 Pages: 656 Publication Date: 09 June 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"World Philosophy, Jay L. Garfield and William Edelglass Part I: Chinese Philosophy, edited 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 Xunzi, 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, edited by Nalini Bushan Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy, Nalini Bhushan 9. Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophy, Amita Chatterjee 10. Skhya-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, edited 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, edited 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, edited 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, edited 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, edited 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"Reviews<br> This is a much-needed, progressive source promoting a more holistic and inclusive cross-cultural dialogue. It should lead what, in the past, have been seen as disparate philosophical traditions to engage in what could truly become world philosophy, or 'doing philosophy' on a global scale. Highly recommended. --CHOICE<p><br> <br> This is a much-needed, progressive source promoting a more holistic and inclusive cross-cultural dialogue. It should lead what, in the past, have been seen as disparate philosophical traditions to engage in what could truly become world philosophy, or doing philosophy on a global scale. Highly recommended. --CHOICE<p><br> Author InformationJay L Garfield is Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Professor of Humanities at Yale-NUS College. William Edelglass is Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies, Marlboro College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |