Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy
Title | Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Siderits |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2017-05-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1351911899 |
Since the publication of Mark Siderits' important book in 2003, much has changed in the field of Buddhist philosophy. There has been unprecedented growth in analytic metaphysics, and a considerable amount of new work on Indian theories of the self and personal identity has emerged. Fully revised and updated, and drawing on these changes as well as on developments in the author's own thinking, Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy, second edition explores the conversation between Buddhist and Western Philosophy showing how concepts and tools drawn from one philosophical tradition can help solve problems arising in another. Siderits discusses afresh areas involved in the philosophical investigation of persons, including vagueness and its implications for personal identity, recent attempts by scholars of Buddhist philosophy to defend the attribution of an emergentist account of personhood to at least some Buddhists, and whether a distinctively Buddhist antirealism can avoid problems that beset other forms of ontological anti-foundationalism.
Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy
Title | Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Professor Mark Siderits |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2015-11-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1472466101 |
Fully revised and updated, and drawing on developments in the author's own thinking, Siderits's second edition explores the conversation between Buddhist and Western Philosophy showing how concepts and tools drawn from one philosophical tradition can help solve problems arising in another. Siderits discusses afresh areas involved in the philosophical investigation of persons, including recent attempts by scholars of Buddhist philosophy to defend the attribution of an emergentist account of personhood to at least some Buddhists, and whether a distinctively Buddhist antirealism can avoid problems that beset other forms of ontological anti-foundationalism.
Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy
Title | Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Siderits |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Analysis (Philosophy). |
ISBN | 9780754634737 |
The philosophical problem of personal identity has been the subject of debate in both Western and Buddhist philosophy. This book initiates a conversation between the two traditions showing how concepts and tools drawn from one philosophical tradition can help solve problems arising in another.
Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy
Title | Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Siderits |
Publisher | Lund Humphries Publishers |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2015-11-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9781472466112 |
Fully revised and updated, and drawing on developments in the author's own thinking, Siderits's second edition explores the conversation between Buddhist and Western Philosophy showing how concepts and tools drawn from one philosophical tradition can help solve problems arising in another. Siderits discusses afresh areas involved in the philosophical investigation of persons, including recent attempts by scholars of Buddhist philosophy to defend the attribution of an emergentist account of personhood to at least some Buddhists, and whether a distinctively Buddhist antirealism can avoid problems that beset other forms of ontological anti-foundationalism.
Buddhism as Philosophy
Title | Buddhism as Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Siderits |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Buddhism |
ISBN | 9780754653691 |
'Buddhism as Philosophy' does more than just report what Buddhist philosophers said: it presents their arguments and invites the reader to assess their overall cogency.
Personal Identity and Applied Ethics
Title | Personal Identity and Applied Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Sauchelli |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2017-11-10 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1317288548 |
'Soul', 'self', ‘substance’ and 'person' are just four of the terms often used to refer to the human individual. Cutting across metaphysics, ethics, and religion the nature of personal identity is a fundamental and long-standing puzzle in philosophy. Personal Identity and Applied Ethics introduces and examines different conceptions of the self, our nature, and personal identity and considers the implications of these for applied ethics. A key feature of the book is that it discusses a range of different approaches to personal identity; philosophical, religious and cross-cultural, including perspectives from non-Western traditions. Within this comparative framework, Andrea Sauchelli examines the following topics: Early views of the soul in Plato, Christianity and Descartes The Buddhist 'no-self' views and the self as a fiction Confucian ideas of our nature and the importance of self-cultivation as constitutive of the self Locke's theory of personal identity as continuity of consciousness and memory and objections by Butler and Reid as well as contemporary critics The theory of 'animalism' and arguments concerning embodied theories of personal identity Practical and narrative theories of personal identity and moral agency Personal identity and issues in applied ethics, including abortion, organ transplantation, and the idea of life after death Implications of life-extending technologies for personal identity. Throughout the book Sauchelli also considers the views of important recent philosophers such as Sydney Shoemaker, Bernard Williams, Derek Parfit, Marya Schechtman and Christine Korsgaard, placing these in helpful historical context. Chapter summaries, a glossary of key terms, and suggestions for further reading make this a refreshing, approachable introduction to personal identity and applied ethics. It is an ideal text for courses on personal identity that consider both western and non-western approaches and that apply theories of personal identity to ethical problems. It will also be of interest to those in related subjects such as religious studies and history of ideas.
Beyond Personal Identity
Title | Beyond Personal Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Gereon Kopf |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136603034 |
Applies Dogen Kigen's religious philosophy and the philosophy of Nishida Kitaro to the philosophical problem of personal identity, probing the applicability of the concept of non-self to the philosophical problems of selfhood, otherness, and temporality which culminate in the conundrum of personal identity.