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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
- List of Abbreviations xv
- Chapter One: Introduction 1
- Chapter Two: Schopenhauer in Context: The “Oriental Renaissance” 9
- Chapter Three: Schopenhauer’s Indian Sources: Hinduism 20
- Chapter Four: Schopenhauer’s Indian Sources: Buddhism 37
- Chapter Five “Representation”: Schopenhauer and the Reality-Status of the World 49
- Chapter Six: The Reality-Status of the Empirical World: The Mādhyamika Teaching 66
- Chapter Seven: Advaita Vedānta: The World as Illusory Appearance 78
- Chapter Eight: Conclusions: Schopenhauer’s Representation and Its Indian Affinities 90
- Chapter Nine: Schopenhauer’s Conception of the World as Will 103
- Chapter Ten: Schopenhauer: The Will in Its General Forms (Ideas) 120
- Chapter Eleven: Metaphysical Factors behind the Empirical World: Advaita Vedānta 132
- Chapter Twelve: The Arising of the Empirical World in Buddhism: The Yogācāra Teaching 148
- Chapter Thirteen: Conclusions: Schopenhauer’s Will and Comparable Indian Ideas 165
- Chapter Fourteen: The Ontological Status of Will 181
- Chapter Fifteen: Beyond the Will: “Better Consciousness” and the “Pure Subject of Knowing” 193
- Chapter Sixteen: The Hidden Compass: Schopenhauer and the Limits of Philosophy 207
- Chapter Seventeen: Schopenhauer and Indian Thought 217
- Notes 231
- Bibliography 265
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
- List of Abbreviations xv
- Chapter One: Introduction 1
- Chapter Two: Schopenhauer in Context: The “Oriental Renaissance” 9
- Chapter Three: Schopenhauer’s Indian Sources: Hinduism 20
- Chapter Four: Schopenhauer’s Indian Sources: Buddhism 37
- Chapter Five “Representation”: Schopenhauer and the Reality-Status of the World 49
- Chapter Six: The Reality-Status of the Empirical World: The Mādhyamika Teaching 66
- Chapter Seven: Advaita Vedānta: The World as Illusory Appearance 78
- Chapter Eight: Conclusions: Schopenhauer’s Representation and Its Indian Affinities 90
- Chapter Nine: Schopenhauer’s Conception of the World as Will 103
- Chapter Ten: Schopenhauer: The Will in Its General Forms (Ideas) 120
- Chapter Eleven: Metaphysical Factors behind the Empirical World: Advaita Vedānta 132
- Chapter Twelve: The Arising of the Empirical World in Buddhism: The Yogācāra Teaching 148
- Chapter Thirteen: Conclusions: Schopenhauer’s Will and Comparable Indian Ideas 165
- Chapter Fourteen: The Ontological Status of Will 181
- Chapter Fifteen: Beyond the Will: “Better Consciousness” and the “Pure Subject of Knowing” 193
- Chapter Sixteen: The Hidden Compass: Schopenhauer and the Limits of Philosophy 207
- Chapter Seventeen: Schopenhauer and Indian Thought 217
- Notes 231
- Bibliography 265
- Index 275