ISBN:
9781138839892
,
1138839892
Language:
English
Pages:
XII, 257 S
,
Ill., graph. Darst
Edition:
1. publ.
Series Statement:
Routledge advances in Jaina studies 4
Series Statement:
Routledge advances in Jaina studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Fluegel, Peter Jaina Scriptures and Philosophy
DDC:
294.4/82
Keywords:
Jainism Sacred books
;
Jaina philosophy
;
Jainism Sacred books
;
Jaina philosophy
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General
;
Jaina philosophy
;
Jainism
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Jainismus
;
Philosophie
;
Jainismus
;
Kanon
;
Quelle
;
Text
;
Jainismus
;
Philosophie
Abstract:
"Interest in Indian religion and comparative philosophy has increased in recent years, but despite this the study of Jaina philosophy is still in its infancy. This book looks at the role of philosophy in Jaina tradition, and its significance within the general developments in Indian philosophy. Bringing together chapters by philologists, historians and philosophers, the book focuses on karman theory, the theory of conditional predication, epistemology and the debates of Jaina philosophers with representatives of competing traditions, such as Ājīvika, Buddhist and Hindu. It analyses the relationship between religion and philosophy in Jaina scriptures, both Digambara and Śvetāmbara, and will be of interest to scholars and students of South Asian Religion, Philosophy, and Philology"--
Abstract:
"Interest in Indian religion and comparative philosophy has increased in recent years, but despite this the study of Jaina philosophy is still in its infancy. This book looks at the role of philosophy in Jaina tradition, and its significance within the general developments in Indian philosophy. Bringing together chapters by philologists, historians and philosophers, the book focuses on karman theory, the theory of conditional predication, epistemology and the debates of Jaina philosophers with representatives of competing traditions, such as Ājīvika, Buddhist and Hindu. It analyses the relationship between religion and philosophy in Jaina scriptures, both Digambara and Śvetāmbara, and will be of interest to scholars and students of South Asian Religion, Philosophy, and Philology"--
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