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Verlag: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, 2019
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Sanskrit Debate: Vasubandhu's 'Vimsatika' versus Kumarila's 'Niralambanavada' illustrates the rules and regulations of classical Indian debate literature (pramanasastra) by introducing new translations of two Sanskrit texts composed in antithesis to each other's tradition of thought and practice. In the third century CE, Vasubandhu, a Buddhist philosopher-monk, proposed that the entire world of lived experience is a matter of mind only through his Vimsatika (Twenty Verses). In the seventh century CE, Kumarila, a Hindu philosopher-priest, composed Niralambanavada (Non-Sensory Limit Debate) to establish the objective reality of objects by refuting Vasubandhu's claim that objects experienced in waking life are not different from objects experienced in dreams. Kumarila rigorously employs formal rules and regulations of Indian logic and debate to demonstrate that Vasubandhu's assertion is totally irrational and incoherent. Vimsatika ranks among the world's most misunderstood texts but Kumarila's historic refutation allows Vimsatika to be read in its own text-historical context. This compelling, radically revolutionary re-reading of Vimsatika delineates a hermeneutic of humor indispensable to discerning its medicinal message. In Vimsatika, Vasubandhu employs the form of professional Sanskrit logic and debate as a guise and a ruse to ridicule the entire enterprise of Indian philosophy. Vasubandhu critiques all Indian theories of epistemology and ontology and claims that both how we know and what we know are acts of the imagination.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Peter Lang, Peter Lang Dez 2014, 2014
ISBN 10: 1433117584 ISBN 13: 9781433117589
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Sanskrit Debate: Vasubandhüs ¿V¿m¿atik¿¿ versus Kum¿riläs ¿Nir¿lambanav¿dä illustrates the rules and regulations of classical Indian debate literature (pram¿nä¿stra) by introducing new translations of two Sanskrit texts composed in antithesis to each other¿s tradition of thought and practice. In the third century CE, Vasubandhu, a Buddhist philosopher-monk, proposed that the entire world of lived experience is a matter of mind only through his V¿m¿atik¿ (Twenty Verses). In the seventh century CE, Kum¿rila, a Hindu philosopher-priest, composed Nir¿lambanav¿da (Non-Sensory Limit Debate) to establish the objective reality of objects by refuting Vasubandhüs claim that objects experienced in waking life are not different from objects experienced in dreams. Kum¿rila rigorously employs formal rules and regulations of Indian logic and debate to demonstrate that Vasubandhüs assertion is totally irrational and incoherent.V¿m¿atik¿ ranks among the world¿s most misunderstood texts but Kum¿riläs historic refutation allows V¿m¿atik¿ to be read in its own text-historical context. This compelling, radically revolutionary re-reading of V¿m¿atik¿ delineates a hermeneutic of humor indispensable to discerning its medicinal message. In V¿m¿atik¿, Vasubandhu employs the form of professional Sanskrit logic and debate as a guise and a ruse to ridicule the entire enterprise of Indian philosophy. Vasubandhu critiques all Indian theories of epistemology and ontology and claims that both how we know and what we know are acts of the imagination.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 150 pp. Englisch.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Jesus Among Giants: Religious Biographies in Comparative Context compares and contrasts Jesus to Mahavira, Buddha, Krishna, Confucius, Laozi, Moses, and Muhammad in terms of their missions and messages. These foundational religious figures are introduced in their particular socio-political context-on their own terms, in their own words, within the canons of their respective sacred scriptural traditions. Each chapter features the biography of a foundational religious figure, their teachings, a comparative analysis, and a suggestion about what Christians might learn from other foundational religious characters. Jesus Among Giants offers a new approach to comparative religion as a confrontational conference of conflicting claims in search of uncommon insights into truth. This book observes striking similarities and discerns distinguishing differences but does not harmonize or hierarchize competing visions into a single coherent version of truth. Rather, it exposes and respects differences for the sake of determining the unique identity of each religious figure featured. There is no avoiding controversy and conflict among the foundational figures of the world's religions. Religious identities are forged in the face of differences. To adequately appreciate any one spiritual giant requires understanding them all. To know who Jesus is means knowing who he isn't. Readers are invited to face the facts and fictions, myths and messages, and claims and counter-claims that clearly distinguish Jesus among giants.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Peter Lang, Peter Lang Nov 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 1433166283 ISBN 13: 9781433166280
Anbieter: buchversandmimpf2000, Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Jesus Among Giants: Religious Biographies in Comparative Context compares and contrasts Jesus to Mah¿v¿ra, Buddha, Krishna, Confucius, Laozi, Moses, and Muhammad in terms of their missions and messages. These foundational religious figures are introduced in their particular socio-political context¿on their own terms, in their own words, within the canons of their respective sacred scriptural traditions. Each chapter features the biography of a foundational religious figure, their teachings, a comparative analysis, and a suggestion about what Christians might learn from other foundational religious characters.Jesus Among Giants offers a new approach to comparative religion as a confrontational conference of conflicting claims in search of uncommon insights into truth. This book observes striking similarities and discerns distinguishing differences but does not harmonize or hierarchize competing visions into a single coherent version of truth. Rather, it exposes and respects differences for the sake of determining the unique identity of each religious figure featured.There is no avoiding controversy and conflict among the foundational figures of the world¿s religions. Religious identities are forged in the face of differences. To adequately appreciate any one spiritual giant requires understanding them all. To know who Jesus is means knowing who he isn¿t. Readers are invited to face the facts and fictions, myths and messages, and claims and counter-claims that clearly distinguish Jesus among giants.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 156 pp. Englisch.