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Author Kupperman, Joel

Title Learning from Asian philosophy / Joel J. Kupperman
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1999

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 208 pages)
Contents The formation of self as an ethical problem -- The fluidity of self -- Choice -- The scope of ethics -- The demands of ethics -- Philosophy as communication
Summary Showing how philosophical topics can benefit from interaction with Asian philosophy, this text explores: the formation of the self as an ethical problem; the fluidity of the self; the ethical nature of choice; the scope and demands of ethics
Kupperman shows how six important philosophical topics of current interest can benefit from interaction with Asian philosophy. The topics are: the formation of the self as an ethical problem, the fluidity of the self, the ethcial nature of choice, the scope of ethics, the demands of ethics, and the nature of philosophy as an enterprise. For each of these topics he introduces the relevant Asian sources and shows how new consideration of them can enrich oru understanding of the very range and scope of ethical concern, and enhance our own ability to describe and account for importnat features of human life. In so doing, he builds a bridge acrss two important disciplines
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-203) and index
Notes English
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Subject Philosophy, Asian.
Philosophy, Comparative.
PHILOSOPHY -- Eastern.
Philosophy, Asian
Philosophy, Comparative
Vergelijkende filosofie.
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Form Electronic book
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