The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophyprovides the advanced student or scholar a set of introductions to each of the world's major non-European philosophical traditions. It offers the non-specialist a way in to unfamiliar philosophical texts and methods and the opportunity to explore non-European philosophical terrain and to connect her work in one tradition to philosophical ideas or texts from another. Sections on Chinese Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy, East Asian Philosophy, African Philosophy, and Recent Trends in Global Philosophy are each edited by an expert in the field. Each section includes a general introduction and a set of authoritative articles written by leading scholars, designed to provide the non-specialist a broad overview of a major topic or figure. This volume is an invaluable aid to those who would like to pursue philosophy in a global context, and to those who are committed to moving beyond Eurocentrism in academic philosophy.
World Philosophy,Jay L. Garfield and William Edelglass
Part I: Chinese Philosophy, edited by Chenyang Li Chinese Philosophy,Chenyang Li 1. The Yijing: The Creative Origin of Chinese Philosophy,Chung-Ying Cheng 2. Classical Confucianism I: Confucius,Peimin Ni 3. Classical Confucianism II: Mencius and Xunzi,Manyul Im 4. Daoism: Laozi and Zhuangzi, LiuXiaogan 5. Major Rival Schools: Mohism and Legalism,Chris Fraser 6. Chinese Buddhist Philosophy,Brook Ziporyn 7. Neo-Confucianism,John Berthrong 8. Contemporary Confucianism,Shu-hsien Liu
Part II: Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy, edited by Nalini Bushan Non-Buddhist Indian Philosophy,Nalini Bhushan 9. Nyaya-Vaisesika Philosophy,Amita Chatterjee 10. Skhya-Yoga,T.S. Rukmani 11. Mimamsa,Dan Arnold 12. Vedanta,John Taber 13l>