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    ISBN: 9781438426761 , 9781438426754
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 287 Seiten , ill., graph. Darst , 24 cm
    Series Statement: SUNY series in Asian studies development
    DDC: 181
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    Keywords: Philosophy, Asian ; Asia Religion ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asien ; Philosophie ; Religion
    Description / Table of Contents: The importance of Asian philosophy in the curriculum / John M. KollerThe Confucian worldview : uncommon assumptions, common misconceptions / Roger T. Ames -- Texts section -- India : in the Battlefield of Dharma : the moral philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita / Vrinda Dalmiya -- Vimalakartis triumphant silence : bridging Indian and East Asian Buddhism / Jeffrey Dippmann -- The things of this world are masks the infinite assumes : introducing Samkhya and yoga philosophy / Tom Pynn -- China : too twisted to fit a carpenter's square : using and teaching the Daodejing / Ronnie Littlejohn -- Performing the meanings of Dao : a possible pedagogical strategy for teaching Cinese philosophy / Robin R. Wang -- Mengzi : human nature is good / Jiang Xinyan -- Japan : the dilemma of Dôgen / Brian Schroeder -- Self-identity of the absolute what : on how to read the philosophy of Nishida Kitaro / Gereon Kopf -- The bottom of my soul has such depth that neither joy nor the waves of sorrow can reach it : an introduction to the Kyoto School / Jason Wirth -- Contexts section -- Frameworks : history as a vehicle for the universal / John A. Tucker -- Asking the right questions / Francis Brassard -- A sketch of the Diamondsutra's logic of not / Shigenori Nagatomo -- Art : Nama-rupa: the paradox of embodiment in Indian art / Harriette D. Grissom -- Philosophical reflection and visual art in traditional China / Stephen J. Goldberg -- Philosophy : teaching Chinese philosophy from the outside in / Mary Bockover -- A strategy for integrating Confucius' analects into a typical introduction to philosophy course / James Peterman.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , The importance of Asian philosophy in the curriculum , The Confucian worldview : uncommon assumptions, common misconceptions , Texts section ; India : in the Battlefield of Dharma : the moral philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita , Vimalakartis triumphant silence : bridging Indian and East Asian Buddhism , The things of this world are masks the infinite assumes : introducing Samkhya and yoga philosophy , China : too twisted to fit a carpenter's square : using and teaching the Daodejing , Performing the meanings of Dao : a possible pedagogical strategy for teaching Cinese philosophy , Mengzi : human nature is good , Japan : the dilemma of Dôgen , Self-identity of the absolute what : on how to read the philosophy of Nishida Kitaro , The bottom of my soul has such depth that neither joy nor the waves of sorrow can reach it : an introduction to the Kyoto School , Contexts section ; Frameworks : history as a vehicle for the universal , Asking the right questions , A sketch of the Diamondsutra's logic of not , Art : Nama-rupa: the paradox of embodiment in Indian art , Philosophical reflection and visual art in traditional China , Philosophy : teaching Chinese philosophy from the outside in , A strategy for integrating Confucius' analects into a typical introduction to philosophy course
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