
The Moon Points Back comprises essays by both established scholars in Buddhist and Western philosophy and young scholars contributing to cross-cultural philosophy. It continues the program of Pointing at the Moon (Oxford University Press, 2009), integrating the approaches and insights of contemporary logic and analytic philosophy along with those of Buddhist Studies in order to engage with Buddhist ideas in a contemporary voice.The essays in the volume focus on the Buddhist notion of emptiness (sunyata), exploring its relationship to core philosophical issues concerning the self, the nature of reality, logic, and epistemology. The volume closes with reflections on methodological issues raised by bringing together traditional Buddhist philosophy and contemporary analytic philosophy.The Moon Points Back demonstrates convincingly that integration of Buddhist philosophy with contemporary analytic philosophy and logic allows for novel understandings of and insights into Buddhist philosophical thought. It also shows how Buddhist philosophers can contribute to debates in contemporary Western philosophy and how contemporary philosophers and logicians can engage with Buddhist material.
This volume investigates whether the integration of Buddhist philosophical frameworks with contemporary analytic logic can produce novel insights into the nature of reality and the self. The editors, a group of distinguished scholars in Buddhist and Western philosophy, curate a collection of essays that bridge historical Buddhist thought with modern logical inquiry. By applying contemporary analytical tools to the Buddhist concept of emptiness (sunyata), the text argues that cross-cultural engagement enriches both the understanding of traditional Buddhist doctrines and current debates in Western philosophy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of comparative philosophy frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to the field of cross-cultural logic. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of both Buddhist studies and analytic philosophy to fully engage with the arguments presented.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2015-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190226862
ISBN-13:
9780190226862
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