Description |
1 online resource (345 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- PART I Introduction to the Translation -- Somānanda's Philosophical Interlocutors -- Introduction -- 1a. Somānanda's Siddhānta -- 1b. Somānanda's Engagement with Buddhist Epistemology -- 1c. Somānanda's Interaction with His Mīmāṃsaka Interlocutors -- 1d. Somānanda's Critique of the Sāṅkhya Theory of Causality -- 1e. Somānanda's Engagement with Nyāya and Vaiśeṣika Authors and Works -- 1f. Conclusion -- About the Edition -- 2a. Manuscripts Consulted for the Critical Edition |
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2b. A Manuscript Examined but Not Collated -- 2c. The Relationship of the Manuscripts -- 2d. Conventions of the Critical Edition -- About the Translation -- PART II The Translation -- Chapter Four of the Śivadṛ ṣ ṭ i and Śivadṛ ṣ ṭ ivṛ tti -- Part III The Edition -- Chapter Four of the Śivadṛ ṣ ṭ i and Śivadṛṣṭivṛtti -- Bibliography -- Alphabetical Index of the Half-Verses of ŚD 4 -- Index of References to the ĪPK and ĪPKVṛ -- Index of Key Authors, Terms, and Textual References |
Summary |
This is a sequel to a volume published in 2011 by OUP under the title The Ubiquitous 'Siva: Som=ananda's 'Sivad.r.s.ti and his Tantric Interlocutors. The present volume presents the fourth chapter of the 'Sivad.r.s.ti and 'Sivad.r.s.tiv.rtti and addresses a fresh set of issues that engage a distinct family of opposing schools and authors of mainstream Indian philosophical traditions. Som=ananda challenges his philosophical interlocutors with a single over-arching argument: he suggests that their views cannot coherethey cannot be explained logicallyunless their authors accept the 'Saiva non-dua |
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Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Somānanda. Śivadr̥ṣṭi.
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SUBJECT |
Śivadr̥ṣṭi (Somānanda) fast |
Subject |
Kashmir Śaivism -- Doctrines
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Indian philosophy.
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Religious.
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PHILOSOPHY.
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Hinduism.
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RELIGION.
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Indian philosophy
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Kashmir Śaivism -- Doctrines
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780197566756 |
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0197566758 |
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