Indian Philosophy A-Z
Author: Christopher BartleyPublisher: New Age BooksYear: 2008Language: EnglishPages: 196ISBN/UPC (if available): 81-7822-313-9 DescriptionThis alphabetical handbook defines and explains key concepts in classical Indian philosophy, identifies controversial issues, describes major traditions of thought, and locates influential thinkers in their intellectual and religious contexts. It is written in such a way that a glance at a particular entry will assist understanding of the way in which a term is used on a particular occasion. Features of this book are: Dedicated coverage of particular topics within philosophy, Coverage of key terms and major figures, Cross-references to related terms. It is in the nature of the case that concepts and logical techniques described here are taken out of specific contexts. Extensive cross-referencing provides users with an overview of systematic doctrines and disagreements. While many entries deal with fundamentals, others explain technicalities usual