Buch, Englisch, Band 62, 596 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 1134 g
Reihe: Brill's Indological Library
The Sarvadarśanasaṃgraha Translated
Buch, Englisch, Band 62, 596 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 1134 g
Reihe: Brill's Indological Library
ISBN: 978-90-04-72267-5
Verlag: Brill
The Sarvadarsanasamgraha presents sixteen philosophical systems known to its 14th century author. The first and so far only English translation of the whole of the Sarvadarsanasamgraha dates from the nineteenth century, when few of the source texts used by its author were accessible.
This new translation will rectify numerous current incorrect interpretations and misunderstandings of the text.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Introduction
1 Author
2 Extent and Structure
3 Intended Readership
4 Contents
5 Doxography
6 Text
7 Recurring Arguments
Sanskrit Text and English Translation
Introductory Verses
1 The Philosophy of CaRvaKa
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Against Inference
1.3 Coda
2 The Philosophy of the Buddhists
2.1 Refutation of the Preceding View
2.2 The Buddhist Position
2.3 General Features of Buddhism
3 The Philosophy of the Jainas
3.1 Refutation of the Preceding View
3.2 Jainism’s Own Position
4 The Philosophy of Ramanuja
4.1 Refutation of the Preceding View
4.2 Three Categories
4.3 Critique of Advaita
4.4 Reality
4.5 Worship and Ritual
5 The Philosophy of Pur?aprajña
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Dvaita versus Advaita
5.3 The First sutras
5.4 Coda
6 The Philosophy of the Pasupatas who follow Nakulisa
7 The Philosophy of the Followers of Siva
7.1 The Lord
7.2 The Bound Soul
7.3 The Fetter
8 The Philosophy of Recognition
9 The Philosophy of the Lord of Mercury
10 The Philosophy of the Followers of Uluka
10.1 Survey
10.2 Some Issues
11 The Philosophy of Ak?apada
11.1 The Main Teachings
11.2 Liberation Is the Complete Annihilation of Pain
11.3 The Existence of God
12 The Philosophy of Jaimini
12.1 Introduction
12.2 The First Topic
12.3 The Authorlessness of the Veda
13 The Philosophy of Pa?ini
13.1 The Beginning of the Mahabha?ya Explained
13.2 Spho?a and Brahma
14 The Philosophy of Sa?khya
14.1 Introductory Question
14.2 Existents Accepted in Sa?khya
14.3 Proofs
15 The Philosophy of Patañjali
15.1 The Treatise on Yoga
15.2 The Meaning of atha
15.3 The Subject Matter of Yoga
15.4 Yoga versus Treatise
15.5 Yoga and Absorption
15.6 Yoga and Suppressing the Changing States of the Mind
15.7 Absorption
15.8 Items Inimical to Yoga
15.9 Yoga of Action
15.10 More on the Yoga of Action
15.11 Limbs of Yoga
15.12 The Perfections
15.13 Liberation
15.14 Four Parts of Yoga
16 The Philosophy of Sa?kara
16.1 Introduction: Refutation of the Doctrine of Modification
16.2 The Correct Position
Notes to the Translation
Bibliography