Philosophies of India

Philosophies of India

Philosophies of India

Philosophies of India

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Overview

A Princeton Classics edition of an essential work of twentieth-century scholarship on India

Since its first publication, Philosophies of India has been considered a monumental exploration of the foundations of Indian philosophy. Based on the copious notes of Indologist, linguist, and art historian Heinrich Zimmer, and edited by Joseph Campbell, this book is organized into three sections. “The Highest Good” looks at Eastern and Western thought and their convergence; “The Philosophies of Time” discusses the philosophies of success, pleasure, and duty; and “The Philosophies of Eternity” presents the fundamental concepts of Buddhism, Brahmanism, Jainism, Sankhya and yoga, and Tantra. This work examines such areas as the Buddhist Tantras, Buddhist Genesis, the Tantric presentation of divinity, the preparation of disciples and the meaning of initiation, and the symbolism of the mandala-palace Tantric ritual and twilight language. It also delves into the Tantric teachings of the inner Zodiac and the fivefold ritual symbolism of passion. Appendices, a bibliography, and general and Sanskrit indexes are included.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691202792
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 02/25/2020
Series: Princeton Classics , #625
Pages: 720
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 2.00(d)

About the Author

Heinrich Zimmer (1890–1943) was an Indologist, linguist, and historian of South Asian art. Joseph Campbell (1904–1987) was the author of many books on comparative mythology, including The Hero with a Thousand Faces and The Masks of God.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Highest Good

I: The Meeting of East and West

  1. The Roar of Awakening
  2. The Steely Barb
  3. The Claims of Science
  4. The Four Aims of Life
  5. Release and Progress

II: The foundations of Indian Philosophy

  1. Philosophy as Way of Life
  2. The Qualified Pupil
  3. Philosophy as Power
  4. "The Dying round the Holy Power"
  5. Brahman

Part II: The Philosophies of Time

I: The Philosophy of Success

  1. The World at War
  2. The Tyrant State
  3. Valor Against Time
  4. The Function of Treachery
  5. Political Geometry
  6. The Seven Ways to Approach a Neighbour
  7. The Universal King

II: The Philosophy of Pleasure

III: The Philosophy of Duty

  1. Caste and the Four Life-Stages
  2. Satya
  3. Satyagraha
  4. The Palace of Wisdom

Part II: The Philosophies of Eternity

I: Jainism

  1. Parsva
  2. Jaina Images
  3. The Makers of the Crossing
  4. The Qualities of Matter
  5. The Mask of the Personality
  6. The Cosmic Man
  7. The Jaina Doctrine of Bondage
  8. The Doctrine of Maskarin Gosala
  9. Man Against Nature

II: Sankhya and Yoga

  1. Kapila and Patanjali
  2. Introvert-Concentration
  3. The Hindrances
  4. Integrity and Integration
  5. Sankhya Psychology

III: Brahmanism

  1. Veda
  2. Upanisad
  3. Bhagavad Gita
  4. Vedanta

IV: Buddhism

  1. Buddhahood
  2. The Great Buddhist Kings
  3. Hinayana and Mahayana
  4. The Way of the Bodhisattva
  5. The Great Delight

V: Tantra

  1. Who Seeks Nirvana?
  2. The Lamb, the Hero and the Man-God
  3. All the Gods within Us

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Zimmer has introduced such order and coherence into the rich profusion of Indian thought that one wonders whether his services to Indian philosophy are not as great as his contribution to Western understanding of India."—R. J. K. Murray, Philosophical Quarterly

"[A] major contribution to our understanding of Asia. It is both the most complete and most intelligent account of this extraordinarily rich and complex philosophical tradition yet written."—Alan Watts, New York Times

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