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A comprehensive introduction by the editor, a summary of the results and conclusions of the Conference seminars, a who's who of contributors, and an exhaustive index round out the volume. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. 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Frontmatter -- Contents -- An Attempt at World Philosophical Synthesis -- PART I. METHODOLOGY -- Chapter I. Reason and Intuition in Buddhist Philosophy -- Chapter II. Epistemological Methods in Chinese Philosophy -- Chapter III. Epistemological Methods in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter IV. Concentration and Meditation as Methods in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter V. Basic Problems of Method in Harmonizing Eastern and Western Philosophy -- Chapter VI 124 Empirico-Naturalism and World Understanding -- Chapter VII. Methodology and Epistemology, Oriental and Occidental -- PART II. METAPHYSICS -- Chapter VIII. Syntheses in Chinese Metaphysics -- Chapter IX. Some Aspects of Reality as Taught by Theravada (Hinayana) Buddhism -- Chapter X. Buddhism of the One Great Vehicle (Mahayana) -- Chapter XI. Metaphysical Theories in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter XII The Nature of Brahman in the Upanisads—The Advaita View -- Chapter XIII. Certain Basic Concepts of Western Realism and Their Relation to Oriental Thought -- Chatper XIV. Integration -- Chapter XV. Main Contrasts Between Eastern and Western Philosophy -- PART III. ETHICS AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY -- Chapter XVI. The Basis of Social, Ethical, and Spiritual Values in Chinese Philosophy -- Chapter XVII. The Basis of Social, Ethical, and Spiritual Values in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter XVIII. The Philosophical Basis of Indian Legal and Social Systems -- Chapter XIX. Comparative Strength of Life-Ideals in Eastern and Western Cultures -- Chapter XX. The Theory of Types and the Verification of Ethical Theories -- Chapter XXI. Western Theories of Value -- Chapter XXII. Metaphysics and Ethics in East and West -- PART IV. CONCLUSIONS AND PROSPECTS -- Chapter XXIII. Reports of the Conference Seminars -- WHO'S WHO -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- An Attempt at World Philosophical Synthesis -- PART I. METHODOLOGY -- Chapter I. Reason and Intuition in Buddhist Philosophy -- Chapter II. Epistemological Methods in Chinese Philosophy -- Chapter III. Epistemological Methods in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter IV. Concentration and Meditation as Methods in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter V. Basic Problems of Method in Harmonizing Eastern and Western Philosophy -- Chapter VI 124 Empirico-Naturalism and World Understanding -- Chapter VII. Methodology and Epistemology, Oriental and Occidental -- PART II. METAPHYSICS -- Chapter VIII. Syntheses in Chinese Metaphysics -- Chapter IX. Some Aspects of Reality as Taught by Theravada (Hinayana) Buddhism -- Chapter X. Buddhism of the One Great Vehicle (Mahayana) -- Chapter XI. Metaphysical Theories in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter XII The Nature of Brahman in the Upanisads—The Advaita View -- Chapter XIII. Certain Basic Concepts of Western Realism and Their Relation to Oriental Thought -- Chatper XIV. Integration -- Chapter XV. Main Contrasts Between Eastern and Western Philosophy -- PART III. ETHICS AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY -- Chapter XVI. The Basis of Social, Ethical, and Spiritual Values in Chinese Philosophy -- Chapter XVII. The Basis of Social, Ethical, and Spiritual Values in Indian Philosophy -- Chapter XVIII. The Philosophical Basis of Indian Legal and Social Systems -- Chapter XIX. Comparative Strength of Life-Ideals in Eastern and Western Cultures -- Chapter XX. The Theory of Types and the Verification of Ethical Theories -- Chapter XXI. Western Theories of Value -- Chapter XXII. Metaphysics and Ethics in East and West -- PART IV. CONCLUSIONS AND PROSPECTS -- Chapter XXIII. Reports of the Conference Seminars -- WHO'S WHO -- INDEX |
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