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A Comparative History of World Philosophy: From Upanishads to Kant
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ISBN 9780791436837
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A Comparative History of World Philosophy: From Upanishads to Kant

A Comparative History of World Philosophy: From Upanishads to Kant


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  • A Comparative History of World Philosophy: From Upanishads to Kant available on November 16 2015 from Amazon for 86.50
  • ISBN bar code 9780791436837 ξ1 registered November 16 2015
  • Product category is Book
  • Manufacturered by State Univ of New York Pr

Used Book in Good Condition A Comparative History of World Philosophy presents a personal yet balanced guide through what the author argues to be the three great philosophical traditions: Chinese, European, and Indian. The book breaks through the cultural barriers between these traditions, proving that despite their considerable differences, fundamental resemblances exist in their abstract principles. Ben-Ami Scharfstein argues that Western students of philosophy will profit considerably if they study Indian and Chinese philosophy from the very beginning, along with their own. Written with clarity and infused with an engaging narrative voice, this book is organized thematically, presenting in virtually every chapter characteristic views from each tradition that represent similar positions in the core areas of metaphysics and epistemology. At the same time, Scharfstein develops each tradition historically as the chapters unfold. He presents a great variety of philosophical positions fairly, avoiding the relativism and ethnocentrism that could easily plague a comparative presentation of Western and non-Western philosophies.


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    ^ A Comparative History of World Philosophy: From Upanishads to Kant, State Univ Of New York Pr. Amazon. (revised Nov 2015)

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By A Customer This is a truly remarkable presentation of an unusual perspective of the history of philosophy, one that most writers are so conveniently ignorant of. Scharfstein proceeds under the premise that the accepted Western paradigm of reading the history of philosophy within the boundaries of a single tradition can simply be replaced by a comparative tripartite paradigm with an equal claim for authenticity. The effect is strikingly similar to changing lenses ..
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