ISBN13: | 9781032293936 |
ISBN10: | 1032293934 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 308 pages |
Size: | 229x152 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 2 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white |
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Panentheism in Indian and Western Thought
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For too long, scholars interested in panentheism have focused almost exclusively on Western approaches to the issue. This book offers the first in-depth study of a wide range of Indian paradigms of panentheism, both ancient and modern, and brings these paradigms into creative and constructive dialogue with Western traditions.
For too long, scholars interested in panentheism have focused almost exclusively on Western approaches to the issue. This book offers the first in-depth study of a wide range of Indian paradigms of panentheism, both ancient and modern, and brings these paradigms into creative and constructive dialogue with Western traditions.
This volume features original essays written by leading international scholars. The volume discusses a broad range of Indian panentheistic traditions, including the Upani?ads, Bhed?bheda Ved?nta, R?m?nuja?s Viśi???dvaita Ved?nta, Yog?c?ra Buddhism, and the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda tradition. The chapters connect these traditions with Western panentheistic conceptions developed by thinkers such as Spinoza, Berkeley, Schopenhauer, Krause, Royce, Tononi and Koch, and Western process philosophers.
Panentheism in Indian and Western Thought will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of religion, Indian philosophy, comparative philosophy, and comparative religion.
"Engaging in a fruitful dialogue between various Indian traditions and various flavors of Western panentheism, this book provides a new, relevant, creative, and highly-anticipated contribution to the expanding field of global philosophy of religion."
Oliver Li, Center of Religion and Society, Uppsala University, Sweden
1. Introduction Benedikt Paul Göcke and Swami Medhananda 2. Abhinavagupta?s Panentheism in Dialogue with Contemporary Neuroscience: Vimarśa and Integrated Information Theory (IIT) Loriliai Biernacki 3 Embodying the Boundless: The Logic of the Infinite in the Cosmologies of Ibn ?Arab? and R?m?nuja Ankur Barua and Hina Khalid 4. Viśi???dvaitic Panentheism and the Liberating Function of Love in Weil, Murdoch, and R?m?nuja Raja Rosenhagen 5. Roots of Reality: The Philosophy of Foundation in Spinoza?s and Śr?niv?sa?s Monisms Jessica Frazier 6. Divine Minds: Idealism as Panentheism in Berkeley and Vasubandhu Sebastian Gäb 7. Replacing Pantheism: The Principles behind the Principium Individuationis, the pa?caup?d?nakkhandha and the pa?icca samupp?da, with Reference to Arthur Schopenhauer and K.E. Neumann Stephan Atzert 8. Indian in Spirit? Karl Christian Friedrich Krause?s Panentheism and the Vedic Traditions Benedikt Paul Göcke 9. How to Do Things with Ved?nta: Josiah Royce?s Absolute Idealism and His Misinterpretation of Upani?adic Panentheism Swami Medhananda 10 Process and Ved?ntic Panentheism: The Panentheistic Models of Alfred North Whitehead, David Ray Griffin, Sri Ramakrishna, and Swami Vivekananda Jeffery D. Long 11. Panentheism, the Necessity of the Cosmos, and Divine Time Ryan T. Mullins 12. Beyond Panentheism: An Advaita Conversation with Christian Panentheism Anantanand Rambachan