TY - BOOK AU - Raju,P.T. TI - Introduction to comparative philosophy SN - 9788120809857 U1 - 100 PY - 2007/// CY - Delhi PB - Motilal Banarasidass Publishers KW - Philosophy, Comparative N1 - Include index; 1. Western Philosophy and the Struggle for the Liberation OF THE Outward Introduction Greek Philosophy Hellenistic and Neo-Platonic Philosophies Medieval Philosophy Modern Philosophy Post-Hegelian and Contemporary Trends Summary of General Characteristics 2. Chinese Philosophy and Human Mindfulness Introduction Growth of Chinese Philosophy Reference to Ideal Man as Authority Early Philosophers Han Philosophies The Revival of Taoism Buddhism Neo-Confucianism Ch'ing Neo-Confucianism The New Text School of the Ch Dynasty and the Advent of the West Contemporary Thought Summary of General Characteristics 3. Indian Philosophy and Explication of In wardness Introduction Growth of Indian Religion Stages of Philosophical Development Vedic and Non-Vedic Strands Epics as Full Philosophies of Life Development of Vedic Thought from Polytheistic Out wardness to Monistic Inwardness Central Ideas of the Upanisads Carvaka Materialism and Hedonism Jainism Buddhism Nyaya and Vaisesika Schools Sahkhya and Yoga Mimamsa Vedanta Summary of General Characteristics Appendix: Meanings and Uses of Term Maya 4. Comparisons and Reflections Evaluation of Traditions and Its Principles Beginnings of Philosophy Schweitzer's Views and the Three Traditions Similarities and Differences Subject Matter of Comparative Philosophy Comparative Philosophy and Philosophical Synthesis . Aim of Comparative Philosophy Approaches to Comparative Philosophy A Comment on the View of Georg Standpoints of the Three Traditions Further Evaluation of Standpoints Aspects in Need of Expansion Appendixes Chronological Table Glossary of Indian and Chinese Terms ER -