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Fifty Eastern Thinkers by Diana Collinson,

Fifty Eastern Thinkers by Diana Collinson,
This new and expanded update of the popular Thirty-five Oriental Philosophers is an accessible introduction to the most prominent figures in Eastern thought, from earliest times to the present day. From traditional philosophers such as Confucius and Zoroaster, to modern thinkers such as Fung Youlan and the present Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso, the authors cover the development of each thinker's philosophy and analyze his essential ideas. This useful reference also features introductions discussing the major Eastern philosophical traditions, and a glossary of key terms. Students beginning to study Asian philosophy, and anyone with an interest in the subject will find this an invaluable handbook on the thinkers and main tenets of Eastern thought.



Introducing Eastern Philosophy by Richard Osborne,
Introducing Eastern Philosophy by Richard Osborne,
Eastern philosophy is the most ancient form of thought known to man and predates Western philosophy by some centuries. Dissatisfaction with materialism is turning Westerners towards the integrated approach of Eastern thought, but often in a vague and generalised form. Introducing Eastern Philosophy focuses on India and China, the two oldest and most influential origins of Eastern thought. It brilliantly elucidates the complex offshoots of Indian Buddhism, the traditions of Confucius and the Tao in China, and demonstrates their fundamental differences to Western notions of truth. It makes clear the Eastern view of ultimate reality, the emphasis on selfless ethics and the quest for Enlightenment, and shows how these ideas are set in a cosmic whole in contrast to the Western individual and scientific perspective. This is the ideal guide for the Western reader to the historical and philosophical basis of Eastern cultures.



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Solomon Dodashvili - Solomon Dodashvili (May 17, 1805-August 20, 1836) was a famous Georgian scientist and public benefactor, founder of the Georgian scientific school of Logic, founder of the Georgian professional journalistic, philosopher, historian and linguist. He born in 1805, in village Magaro (Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia).

Paul Brunton - Paul Brunton (1898 - july 27 1981) was a British philosopher, mystic, and traveler. He left a successful journalistic career to live among yogis, mystics, and holy men, and studied a wide variety of Eastern and Western esoteric teachings.

Mrinal Miri - Mrinal Miri (born August 1, 1940) is an Indian philosopher and educationalist who is currently vice-chancellor and CEO of North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) in Shillong, Meghalaya.



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