
India Has A Long, Rich, And Diverse Tradition Of Philosophical Thought, Spanning Some Two And A Half Millennia And Encompassing Several Major Religious Traditions. This Very Short Introduction Emphasizes The Diversity Of Indian Thought, And Is Structured Around Six Schools Which Have Achieved Classic Status. Sue Hamilton Explores How The Traditions Have Attempted To Understand The Nature Of Reality In Terms Of An Inner Or Spiritual Quest, And Introduces Distinctively Indian Concepts Such As Karma And Rebirth. She Also Shows How Indian Thinkers Have Understood Issues Of Reality And Knowledge — Issues Which Are Also An Important Part Of The Western Philosophical Tradition. About The Series: The Very Short Introductions Series From Oxford University Press Contains Hundreds Of Titles In Almost Every Subject Area. These Pocket-sized Books Are The Perfect Way To Get Ahead In A New Subject Quickly. Our Expert Authors Combine Facts, Analysis, Perspective, New Ideas, And Enthusiasm To Make Interesting And Challenging Topics Highly Readable.
This book investigates the core tenets and historical development of Indian philosophical thought across its diverse religious and intellectual traditions. Sue Hamilton, a scholar of Indian religions, utilizes a structured approach to examine how these traditions address the nature of reality and the human condition. By focusing on six classic schools of thought, the author provides a framework for understanding concepts such as karma, rebirth, and the pursuit of spiritual knowledge.
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Experts recognize this work as a concise and accessible entry point for students and general readers interested in Eastern thought. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose despite the inherent complexity of the subject matter.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191540242
ISBN-13:
9780191540240
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