Part I. Introduction -- Part II. The Foundations. The Vedas -- The Upaniṣads -- Appendix I. Translations of Selected Texts -- Part III. Non-Vedic Systems. The Cāvāka Darśana and the Śramaṇas -- The Jaina Darśana -- The Bauddha Darśana -- Appendix II. Translations of Selected Texts from Non-Vedic Sys
An Introduction to Indian Philosophy: Perspectives on Reality, Knowledge, and Freedom
✍ Scribed by Bina Gupta
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 497
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Abbreviations
PART I: Introduction
1 Introduction
PART II: The Foundations
2 The Beginnings of Indian Philosophy: The Vedas
3 The Upaniṣads
PART III: Darśanas: Preliminary Considerations
4 Darśanas: Preliminary Considerations
PART IV: Non-Vedic Darśanas
5 Indian Materialism: Lokāyata/Cārvāka Darśana and the Śramaṇas
6 The Jaina Darśana
7 The Bauddha Darśana
PART V: The Ancient Darśanas
8 The Mīmāṃsā Darśana
9 The Sāṁkhya Darśana
10 The Yoga Darśana
11 The Vaiśeṣika Darśana
12 The Nyāya Darśana
PART VI: Systems with Global Impact
13 The Buddhist Schools
14 The Vedānta Darśana
PART VII: The Bhagavad Gītā
15 The Bhagavad Gītā
PART VIII: Modern Indian Thought
16 Modern Indian Thought
PART IX: Translations of Selected Texts
Appendix A: The Foundations
Appendix B: The Non-Vedic Systems
Appendix C: Ancient Systems
Appendix D: Systems with Global Impact
Glossary of Important Sanskrit Words
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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