西洋哲学への東洋の影響:マルブランシュからハイデガーまで:読本<br>Eastern Influences on Western Philosophy : A Reader

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西洋哲学への東洋の影響:マルブランシュからハイデガーまで:読本
Eastern Influences on Western Philosophy : A Reader

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 360 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780748617418
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基本説明

Explores the extent of Oriental influence on European thought, primarily during the Enlightenment and the nineteenth-century period of doubt and scepticism that followed it.

Full Description

The influence of East on West - of Eastern ideas on Western thought - has become an increasingly vexed issue in recent times. Opinion is divided between two main schools: those who believe that Oriental ideas have exercised a considerable influence on Western thought, and those who, for a variety of reasons, believe that such influence has remained negligible. In this Reader A. L. Macfie suggests that the reality lies somewhere between these two extremes, and that the interest taken by Western thinkers in Eastern thought in the modern period has moved from one of passing interest, through serious attention, to some level of assimilation and acceptance. Eastern Influences on Western Philosophy explores the extent of Oriental influence on European thought, primarily in the period of the Enlightenment and the nineteenth-century period of doubt and scepticism that followed it. As such it is the first Reader to bring together in one place a series of specific historical and textual studies of Oriental influence upon European thinkers.
Starting with Malebranche and ending with Heidegger, other Western thinkers considered include Leibniz, Voltaire, Hume, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Emerson, Thoreau, Nietzsche, Jung and Buber. To accompany the readings the editor's introduction explores the idea of influence in the context of the chosen readings, and at the same time raises the question of how far Edwards Said's thesis regarding Orientalism actually applies to Western thought. Key Features: * Reflects increasing interest in relationship between Eastern and Western Philosophy * Covers major European figures from the 18th and 19th centuries and the way Eastern thought influenced them * Substantial editorial introduction places readings in context and explores the influence of the East on the West * Previous work by editor praised for its accessibility

Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. Malebranche and Chinese Philosophy; David E. Mungello; 2. The Pre-Established Harmony Between Leibniz and Chinese Thought; Daniel J. Cook and Henry Rosemont; 3. The Sinophilism of Christian Wolff (1679-1754); Donald L. Lach; 4. Voltaire; Basil Guy; 5. The Possibility of Oriental Influence in Hume's Philosophy; Nolan Pliny Jacobson; 6. Herder; Ronald Taylor; 7. Hegel; Wilhelm Halbfass; 8. Schelling and Schopenhauer; Wilhelm Halbfass; 9. The Influences of Eastern Thought in Schopenhauer's Doctrine of the Thing-in-Itself; Moira Nicholls; 10. Emerson and Indian Philosophy; Dale Riepe; 11.Thoreau's India: The Impact of Reading in a Crisis; David H. Albert; 12. Thoreau's Hindu Quotations in A Week; Ellen Rhagavan and Barry Wood; 13. Nietzsche's Trans-European Eye; Mervyn Sprung; 14. Nietzsche and The Laws of Manu; Thomas H. Brobjer; 15.Taoism and Jung: Synchronicity and the Self; Harold Coward; 16. Martin Buber and Taoism; Irene Eber; 17. Heidegger's Hidden Sources: East Asian Influences on his Work; Reinhard May; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Index.