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May 28, 1999 0878407561 978-0878407569

This book provides an introduction to the main schools of Indian philosophy within both the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Richard King analyzes the schools' different doctrines and compares their approaches to specific philosophical topics -- ontology, epistemology, perception, consciousness, and creation and causality.

While King's main focus is on the ideas as professed by the major schools of thought, he also takes into account the important contributions made by individual thinkers. Among these are Bhartrhari, who helped introduce linguistic analysis into Indian philosophy; Nagarjuna, the reputed founder of the Mahayana or "Middle Way" school; and Asanga, the believed founder of the Yogacara or "Practice of Yoga" school.

This is the first introduction to Indian philosophy written for a western audience to assess Indian thought in its own context and to examine its relationship with the West. King discusses the nature of philosophy in general, examining the shifting usage of the term throughout history. He examines western perceptions of Indian philosophy, exploring the reasons why it has not made substantial inroads into western intellectual discourse.

King argues that western scholars will remain tied to a Eurocentric perspective as long as they continue to ignore the possibility of philosophical thought "East of the Suez." This, he argues, highlights the need for a post-colonial and global approach to philosophy.

Written in a clear and accessible style, the book can be used for courses in religion, theology, and philosophy.


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"A balanced and thorough introduction to basic issues and important figures in Hindu and Buddhist thought.... The book is impressively comprehensive despite its brevity." -- Religious Studies Review

About the Author

Richard King is a reader in religious studies at the University of Stirling in Scotland. He is the author of three previous books on the topic, including Orientalism and Religion (Routledge, 1999).


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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Georgetown University Press (May 28, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0878407561
  • ISBN-13: 978-0878407569
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #415,636 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Richard King was born in London in 1966 and is a scholar of Indian philosophy and religion and theories of religion. He has worked in the UK and the USA and is currently Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He has written on postcolonial approaches to the study of religion, the history of Hindu and Buddhist philosophy (especially the relationship of early Advaita Vedanta and Indian Buddhism), mysticism and spirituality and has contributed to debates on the colonial construction of modern notions of "Hinduism".

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Valuable work for the study of religions, May 17, 2004
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I must say that I read this book from cover to cover. It is an extremely readable book, which is quite amazing, since it deals with epistemological, ontological, and metaphysical positions of the six orthodox Indian schools, as well as the materialist school and various Indian Buddhist schools. The book is subtitled "An Introduction to Hindu and Buddhist Thought", and it is a fine introduction, for both those who are newcomers to the field, and those with some knowledge of this intriguing area of human thought, but would like to put the many pieces of the puzzle into a more structured frame.
King's writing style is impeccable, and he also uses highly amusing examples not to frighten away his readers...
The introductory and concluding chapters are very valuable as well, dealing with the areas of hermeneutics, and ethnocentrism, and the study of religions in this postmodern age (for the West at least...) His comments in these areas are very thought provoking, and offer the interested reader a new approach and methodology for the study of religions. It is a pity that King has not included the philosophical stance of the Jainas in this work. It is perhaps not his area, but it seems that the Jaina perspective is seriously lacking: a few gems of Jaina epistemology would have made this book a most fine one for students of the Indian traditions. I recommend this work highly to one and all.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthwhile Read, August 26, 2007
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Richard King's book "Indian Philosophy: An Introduction to Hindu and Buddhist Thought" is a well-written and insightful overview of its subject matter. King does not get bogged down in Sanskrit terminology, yet does not ignore it either. The result is a nice clear flow to the presentation with enough textual references to ensure that this introduction carries over to further studies of one or more of the six schools presented in this volume. He assumes no prior knowledge of these traditions.

King also does an exquisite job of presenting the question: "What is Philosophy?" and how a `Western' tradition of thought can be compared to the thought of `Eastern' traditions. He does so primarily by showing that such East/West divisions are wrong-headed to begin with. While he does not perform any kind of comparative hermeneutic here, he does take the time in the first two and last chapters to ensure that the arbitrary distinction that is normally made between Oriental and Occidental thought is obviated before he begins discussion of the Hindu and Buddhist philosophical schools that are the main subject of his work.

King starts by giving an overview of the origins and nature of Hindu Philosophy, and then compares and contrasts, with enough historical context to enable the reader to discern the interrelationships between, six major schools of Hindu thought - the Purva Mimamsa, Uttara Mimamsa (Vedanta), Vaisesika, Nyaya, Samkhya, and classical Yoga. He then highlights salient points of Buddhist thought in the Abhidharma and Mahayana traditions. Following these overviews he then covers Ontology, Epistemology, Perception, Consciousness and the Body, and Creation and Causality, comparing and contrasting the various schools and again highlighting their historical interrelationships.

I found this book to be a worthwhile read.

James Corrigan
An Introduction to Awareness
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1 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Author is knowledge, May 4, 2001
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Author seems have read a lot about these philosphy.If you are interested in these phylosphy this will give you some idea about the same. Like any other human being probaly some of the portion seems to be a little bit biased by author's thought Must read
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