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Hosszú leírás:
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Without deference to any one religious tradition, Philosophies of the Self makes cross-cultural analysis possible by introducing a multitude of understandings about ourselves that change how we think not only about philosophy of religion but philosophy in general.
This is a guide to the many different concepts of the self found in traditions around the world. Ideal for independent study or classroom teaching, Philosophies of the Self represents a break with the orientalist problems around the ""East-West"" dichotomy. By refusing to defer to any religious tradition, it allows you to learn about and evaluate philosophical conceptions of the self from a broad range of cultures.
Covering Shinto, Afro-Brazilian, Jain, Nyaya, Daoist, Nguni, as well as specific philosophical paradigms developed by Iqbal, Ifeanyi Menkiti, and Jacques Derrida, each chapter systematically explores conceptions of self that are specific to a philosophical tradition. Bringing together an international team of contributors, each chapter situates the concepts' definition, philosophical significance, historical context, and the relevant works or cultural locations in which they appear.
From broad, high-level comparison to in-depth, close reading, the structure allows you to engage with the different concepts in a variety of ways. You are able to compare foundational ideas, draw on suggestions for further research and choose a combination of chapters for an in-depth cross-cultural study.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Nathan Loewen, Associate Professor, University of Alabama, USA
1. Udayana's Concept of the Self and Arguments for its Existence and Persistence
Agnieszka Rostalska, Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ghent University, Belgium
atman
mokaa /nihsreyasa
2. The Making of the Person in Candomblï¿1⁄2
Josï¿1⁄2 Eduardo Porcher, Senior Lecturer, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Assento
Ori
Santo
3. Self and Identity in Jainism
Anil Mundra, Assistant Professor & Bhagvan Vimalnath Chair of Jain Studies and South Asian Religions, University of California, USA
Anekantavada
Identity
Liberation
4. Shinto: Indescribable Description of Self and Persistence
Maki Sato, Van Bragt Fellow, Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Japan
Harae
Kotodama
Tama
5. Selfhood in the Classical Confucian Tradition
Andrew Lambert, Associate Professor of Philosophy, City University of New York, USA
Ren
Ritual
Xiao
6. Tshivenda, Self and Persistence, Mutshidzi Maraganedzha
Lecturer, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Murunzi
Sialala
6. Embodying the Dao: Classical and Foundational Daoist Anthropological Views
Louis Komjathy, Director and Scholar-in-Residence, Center for Daoist Studies, USA
Pneumatology
Shen
Somatology
7. The Nguni Conceptualisation of uMina/ubumina (the self) in Isintuism
Herbert Moyo, Associate Professor, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Impilo
Ukafa
Umoya
8. The Relative Self: Native American conceptualizations of the Self
Fritz Detwiler, (Recently Retired) Professor of Philosophy, Religion, and Leadership, Adrian College, USA
Hï¿1⁄2zho
Mitï¿1⁄2kuye oyï¿1⁄2sin
At.oow
9. Iqbal and the Actualizing Self: gift or task?
Ibrahim Khan
Immortality
Ishq
10. A Plural Conception of Self: Reading Jacques Derrida
Nathan Loewen, Associate Professor, University of Alabama, USA
Ipseity
Sovereignty
Secret