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Reality, Religion, and Passion - Indian and Western Approaches in Hans-Georg Gadamer and Rupa Gosvami

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jessica Frazier Klappentext Radical doubt about the truths that govern life has posed a problem for thinkers in many different cultures and periods. This study uncovers the solutions offered by a postmodern Western thinker, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and an early modern Indian thinker, Rupa Gosvami, each of whom offers a renewed postskeptical vision of a revitalized life that is firmly rooted in the transcendental truths of reality. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Section One: Gadamer's Realisms Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Gadamer in the Realist Debate Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Gadamer's Ontology of Telos Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Gadamer's Ethics of Play Part 6 Section Two: Rupa Gosvami's Realisms Chapter 7 Chapter 4: The Realist Debate in Indian Philosophy Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Rupa Gosvami's Ontology of Rasa Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Rupa Gosvami's Ethics of Passion Part 10 Conclusion

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