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Comparative philosophy : Western, Indian, and Chinese philosophies compared

Title
Comparative philosophy : Western, Indian, and Chinese philosophies compared / Archie J. Bahm.
Author
Bahm, Archie J.
Publication
Albuquerque, N.M. : World Books, ©1995.

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Description
xii, 103 pages : illustrations; 21 cm
Summary
Comparative philosophy is a relatively new field of study, research, achievement in understanding and teaching. The purpose of this work is to help clarify the nature of comparative philosophy; to survey views about the kinds of standards that may be used as bases for comparisons; and the propose an hypothesis comparing pervasive traits of the philosophies of Western, Indian, and Chinese civilizations.
Subject
  • Philosophy, Comparative
  • Truth > Comparative studies
  • Good and evil > Comparative studies
  • Sunyata > Comparative studies
  • Truth
  • Sunyata
  • Good and evil
  • Philosophy, Comparative
  • Vergleichende Philosophie
  • Vergelijkende filosofie
  • Philosophy
Genre/Form
Comparative studies
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
What is comparative philosophy? -- Standards for comparative philosophy -- Eastern and western philosophies compared -- Truth, Sataya, Cheng -- Good, Ananda, Chung -- Three Zeros -- Comparative philosophy and world philosophy.
ISBN
  • 0911714227
  • 9780911714227
LCCN
95061792
OCLC
  • ocm34084407
  • 34084407
  • SCSB-101021
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library