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Schopenhauer on Self, World and Morality: Vedantic and Non-Vedantic Perspectives

Editat de Arati Barua
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2018
This volume is a unique collection of philosophical essays on various aspects of Schopenhauer's understanding of the nature and character of the world through the classical philosophies of the Vedanta and Buddhism and classical and modern thinkers like Bhartṛhari, Tagore, and Wittgenstein. It includes reflective insights about Schopenhauer and the metaphysics of the world, the self, and morality from scholars who have pioneered the philosophical study of the relation between Schopenhauer and Indian schools of thoughts and intellectual history. This insightful volume is a good academic resource for further research in comparative philosophy of Schopenhauer and the Indian tradition. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811355332
ISBN-10: 9811355339
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: XVII, 184 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introducing Schopenhauer's Philosophy of  the World, Self and Morality in the light of Vedantic and Non-Vedantic  Wisdom Arati Barua.- Chapter 2. Some Remarks on the Present State of Research on Schopenhauer and Indian philosophy M. Kossler. Part I Schopenhauer, the Vedas and Vedantas. I.I Self, World and Morality.- Chapter 3. Self, World and Morality: Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein and Vedanta R. C. Pradhan.- Chapter 4. The Upanishadic Views on Self, World and Morality: An Assessment with Special Reference to Arthur Schopenhauer Jayantee Priyadarshini Sahoo.- Chapter 5. Schopenhauer’s comments on morality in the Oupnek’hat Mitri Martina Kurbel. I.II Schopenhauer and the Vedas.- Chapter 6. The Quintessence of the Upanishadic Wisdom and the Solace of Schopenhauer's life K. M. Pathak.- Chapter 7. Reason, Emotion and Beyond: Revisiting Schopenhauer, Bhartṛhari and Abhinavagupta Ajay Verma.- Chapter 8. Circumscribing the Meeting of Schopenhauer and the Vedas: Gaudapada, Sankara and Vedanta Manish Sharma. Part II Schopenhauer and Buddhism.- Chapter 9. Compassion and solidarity in Schopenhauer and the Upanishads Thomas Regehly.- Chapter 10 On the “Philosophy of Saintliness”: K. E. Neumann’s German Translations of the Buddha’s Discourses and Schopenhauer’s Philosophy Stephan Atzert.- Part III Schopenhauer and Tagore.- Chapter 11 Schopenhauer and Tagore on the “ Vanity of existence”: A parallel and comparative study S. Ray.- Chapter 12. Overcoming principium individuationis: Schopenhauer and Tagore Indu Sarin. Part IV Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein and Aurobindo.- Chapter 13. Journey from Pessimism to Optimism in Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein and Tagore’s philosophy Bhaskar Bhattacaryya.- Chapter 14. Will to live or no-will to live? The points of convergence of the thoughts of Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein, and Aurobindo on living a meaningful life K. C. Pandey. Bibliography. Index.
 

Notă biografică

Arati Barua is  Associate Professor of Philosophy, Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi,  and the Founder Director of the Indian division of the Schopenhauer Society (IDSS), under the International Schopenhauer Society in Germany. Besides being a member of various academic societies such as the Schopenhauer Gesellschaft, Germany, North American division of Schopenhauer Society (NADSS), USA and Indian Association for Canadian Studies (IACS), India, she is also a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Schopenhauer Jahrbuch, Germany. She was awarded a Faculty Research Fellowship by the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI) to work on her project, "George Grant and M. K. Gandhi on technology and modernism", at the university of Guelph, Ontario. In 2006, she was awarded a Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) fellowship by the German Research Foundation, Germany for her project on “Sankara and Schopenhauer: A comparative study”, to work at the Schopenhauer Research Center,Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. She has published several books on Schopenhauer, and was recently conferred the prestigious national award “Bharat Excellence  2016”, by the Friendship Forum of India (FFI) at New Delhi in recognition of excellence in her field of activity and enhancing the image of India. Dr Barua has also been awarded with “Bharat Jyoti Award 2015” and “Best Citizens of India 2015” by different institutions in India. 

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This volume is a unique collection of philosophical essays on various aspects of Schopenhauer's understanding of the nature and character of the world through the classical philosophies of the Vedanta and Buddhism and classical and modern thinkers like Bhartṛhari, Tagore, and Wittgenstein. It includes reflective insights about Schopenhauer and the metaphysics of the world, the self, and morality from scholars who have pioneered the philosophical study of the relation between Schopenhauer and Indian schools of thoughts and intellectual history. This insightful volume is a good academic resource for further research in comparative philosophy of Schopenhauer and the Indian tradition. 

Praise for the Volume

Schopenhauer's metaphysics of the World Will stands out in the history of Western Philosophy as having the deepest affinity to Indian philosophical tradition. [The] contributions of this … volume … shed new light on this affinity and identify its roots in a shared morality of solidarity and compassion.
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Dieter Birnbacher, Institut für Philosophie 
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf

This rich and varied volume places Schopenhauer's thinking against the Asian and especially Indian background which he himself identified as the source of inspiration for much of his philosophy of the world and the self as will and representation.
Prof. Dr. Günter Zöller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Munich


Caracteristici

Includes contributions from Schopenhauer experts across the world Focuses on a less read area of Schopenhauer's deep and abiding interest in the Upanishads and Indic philosophy Provides insights about the influence of Indic philosophical texts on Schopenhauer, and about his influence on modern Indian philosophers