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God and the World's Arrangement

by Nirmalya Guha, Matthew Dasti, Stephen Phillips

The work of three present-day Sankritist-philosophers, God and the World's Arrangement allows readers to engage directly with writings of the classical Indian philosophers akara and Vcaspati, as well as some of their most acute critics, on the question of whether the existence of a creator God can be known by reason alone. Carefully selected and annotated with the needs of students foremost in mind, these new translations will be of interest to anyone wishing to see up close a newly set gem of our philosophical inheritance from global antiquity.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Nirmalya Guha is Associate Professor, Department of Humanistic Studies, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India.

Matthew Dasti is Professor of Philosophy, Bridgewater State University.

Stephen Phillips is Professor of Philosophy and Asian Studies, The University of Texas at Austin.

Review

"Students and scholars should welcome this outstanding translation and commentary. Offering core passages of Nyya and Vednta in accessible English will expand the horizon of contemporary philosophy of religion and make more evident the often-overlooked elements of natural theology in non-Western philosophy."
—Charles Taliaferro, Overby Distinguished Chair, St. Olaf College
"Philosophers are waking up to the fact that the philosophy of religion includes more than Christian theology. Guha, Dasti, and Phillips have given us an invaluable resource for globalizing our teaching of the philosophy of religion, and for teaching Indian philosophy. But they have done more than that. This beautiful volume provides a model for the translation of Indian philosophical texts, and for presenting them to a Western audience. Stras and commentaries are translated into clear, accessible contemporary philosophical English with no clutter, and without any sacrifice of philological precision. The essays that contextualize the texts are both learned and readable, and substantially enhance the texts themselves, whether the reader is a professional philosopher or a student."
—Jay L. Garfield, Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, Logic and Buddhist Studies, Smith College
"Building on a long tradition of textual study, an increasing number of universities today demonstrate interest in Asian perspectives on philosophy, religion, theology, politics, and other disciplines—even for general education. This book offers a welcome and a needed addition to teachers and students that want to learn about Asia through a careful reading of primary source material. It covers some broad topics recognizable in the philosophy of religion, and it gives precision through the presentation of specific texts from the Indian tradition. This book offers a clear picture into the scholastic and commentarial writing from two monuments in the Indian tradition, Shakara and Vacaspati. The discussion around the primary source material offers helpful contextualization, and the primary readings introduce students to a complex and a detailed world of philosophy, theology, and the unique modes of commentarial writing in Shankara, Vacaspati, and related theologians, philosophers, and root texts of their time."
—Jonathan Edelmann, Department of Religion, University of Florida



"The scarcity of accessible English translations of Sanskrit texts that retain the philosophical rigor of the original has been a great challenge in Indian philosophy. . . . This book sets an example of how traditional Indian ways of establishing one's argument through exegesis could be explained in simple language. A valuable read to students of Indian philosophy."
—Swami Narasimhananda, Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama, in Philosophy East and West

Long Description

The work of three present-day Sankritist-philosophers, God and the World's Arrangement allows readers to engage directly with writings of the classical Indian philosophers sakara and Vacaspati, as well as some of their most acute critics, on the question of whether the existence of a creator God can be known by reason alone. Carefully selected and annotated with the needs of students foremost in mind, these new translations will be of interest to anyone wishing to see up close a newly set gem of our philosophical inheritance from global antiquity.

Review Quote

"Students and scholars should welcome this outstanding translation and commentary. Offering core passages of Nyaya and Vedanta in accessible English will expand the horizon of contemporary philosophy of religion and make more evident the often-overlooked elements of natural theology in non-Western philosophy." --Charles Taliaferro, Overby Distinguished Chair, St. Olaf College

Details

ISBN1624669573
Author Stephen Phillips
Short Title God and the World's Arrangement
Pages 120
Language English
Year 2021
ISBN-10 1624669573
ISBN-13 9781624669576
Format Paperback
Subtitle Readings from Vedanta and Nyaya Philosophy of Religion
Publisher Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Imprint Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Place of Publication Cambridge, MA
Country of Publication United States
NZ Release Date 2021-03-24
US Release Date 2021-03-24
Publication Date 2021-03-24
UK Release Date 2021-03-24
Illustrations none
DEWEY 181.48
Audience General
AU Release Date 2021-06-30
Alternative 9781624669590

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