Nothingness in Asian Philosophy
Samenvatting
The first book of its kind to focus on notions of nothingness and emptiness in Asian philosophy
Offers original contributions, never before published
Contributors are internationally renowned scholars in all the respective fields of research
Written for a broad readership of advanced undergraduates, graduate students and researchers in a number of different fields
Comprehensively covers the notion of nothingness (or emptiness) in Indian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean philosophy
Includes metaphysical, epistemological, semantic, ethical and psychological dimensions of nothingness
Focuses on philosophical problems rather than merely explicating historical views
Takes a comparative approach, relating the philosophical positions discussed to other philosophical issues or traditions
Provides a comprehensive Introduction that presents the penetrating themes running through all the chapters and gives a synopsis of each chapter—readers thus may easily navigate through the book and the issues it covers
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