Note on Pronunciation |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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Timeline |
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1 Begin at the End: An Introduction to philosophy in India |
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2 Scriptures, Schools, and Systems: A Historical Overview |
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3 Kingdom for a Horse: India in the Vedic Period |
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4 Hide and Seek: The Upanisads |
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22 | (7) |
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5 Indra's Search: The Self in the Upanisads |
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29 | (7) |
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6 You Are What You Do: Karma in the Upanisads |
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36 | (6) |
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7 Case Worker: Panini's Grammar |
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8 Suffering and Smiling: The Buddha |
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49 | (7) |
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9 Crossover Appeal: The Nature of the Buddha's Teaching |
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56 | (7) |
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10 Carry a Big Stick: Ancient Indian Political Thought |
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63 | (7) |
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11 Better Half: Women in Ancient India |
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70 | (7) |
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12 Grand Illusion: Dharma and Deception in the Mahabharata |
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13 World on a String: The Bhagavad-gita |
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14 Mostly Harmless: Non-Violence |
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PART II THE AGE OF THE SUTRA |
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15 A Tangled Web: The Age of the Sutra |
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16 When in Doubt: The Rise of Skepticism |
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109 | (8) |
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17 Master of Ceremonies: jaimini's Mimamsa-sutra |
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18 Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Mimamsa on Knowledge and Language |
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19 Source Code: Badarayana's Vedanta-sutra |
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129 | (6) |
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20 No Two Ways About It: Sahkara and Advaita Vedanta |
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135 | (7) |
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21 Communication Breakdown: Bhartrhari on Language |
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142 | (6) |
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22 The Theory of Evolution: Isvarakrsna's Samkhya-karika |
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148 | (7) |
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23 Who Wants to Live Forever? Early Ayurvedic Medicine |
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155 | (7) |
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24 Practice Makes Perfect: Patanjali's Yoga-sutra |
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162 | (6) |
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25 Where There's Smoke There's Fire: Gautama's Nyoya-sutra |
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168 | (7) |
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26 What You See Is What You Get: Nyaya on Perception |
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175 | (7) |
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27 Standard Deductions: Nyaya on Reasoning |
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28 The Truth Shall Set You Free: Nyaya on the Mind |
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29 Fine-Grained Analysis: Kanada's Vaisesika-sutra |
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30 The Whole Story: Vaisesika on Complexity and Causation |
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201 | (7) |
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31 A Day in the Life: Theories of Time |
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32 The Wolf's Footprint: Indian Naturalism |
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215 | (7) |
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33 Mind out of Matter: Materialist Theories of the Self |
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PART III BUDDHISTS AND JAINAS |
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34 We Beg to Differ: The Buddhists and Jainas |
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35 It All Depends: Nagarjuna on Emptiness |
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238 | (7) |
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36 Motion Denied: Nagarjuna on Change |
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37 No Four Ways About It: Nagarjuna's Tetralemma |
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253 | (7) |
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38 Taking Perspective: The jaina Theory of Standpoints |
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39 Well Qualified: The Jamas on Truth |
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40 Change of Mind: Vasubandhu and Yogacara Buddhism |
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41 Who's Pulling Your Strings? Buddhaghosa on No-Self and Autonomy |
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280 | (7) |
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42 Under Construction: Dignaga on Perception and Language |
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287 | (8) |
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43 Follow the Evidence: Dignaga's Logic |
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295 | (8) |
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44 Doors of Perception: Dignaga on Consciousness |
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303 | (8) |
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PART IV BEYOND ANCIENT INDIA |
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45 In Good Taste: The Aesthetics of Rasa |
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311 | (7) |
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46 Learn by Doing: Tantra |
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318 | (7) |
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47 Looking East: Indian Influence on Greek Thought |
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325 | (8) |
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48 The Buddha and I: Indian Influence on Islamic and European Thought |
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333 | (7) |
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49 What Happened Next: Indian Philosophy after Dignaga |
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Notes |
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Further Reading |
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Index |
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