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Chapter XIII. Certain Basic Concepts of Western Realism and Their Relation to Oriental Thought

  • John Wild
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Essays in East-West Philosophy
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents XI
  3. An Attempt at World Philosophical Synthesis 1
  4. PART I. METHODOLOGY
  5. Chapter I. Reason and Intuition in Buddhist Philosophy 17
  6. Chapter II. Epistemological Methods in Chinese Philosophy 49
  7. Chapter III. Epistemological Methods in Indian Philosophy 73
  8. Chapter IV. Concentration and Meditation as Methods in Indian Philosophy 89
  9. Chapter V. Basic Problems of Method in Harmonizing Eastern and Western Philosophy 103
  10. Chapter VI 124 Empirico-Naturalism and World Understanding 124
  11. Chapter VII. Methodology and Epistemology, Oriental and Occidental 151
  12. PART II. METAPHYSICS
  13. Chapter VIII. Syntheses in Chinese Metaphysics 163
  14. Chapter IX. Some Aspects of Reality as Taught by Theravada (Hinayana) Buddhism 178
  15. Chapter X. Buddhism of the One Great Vehicle (Mahayana) 196
  16. Chapter XI. Metaphysical Theories in Indian Philosophy 211
  17. Chapter XII The Nature of Brahman in the Upanisads—The Advaita View 234
  18. Chapter XIII. Certain Basic Concepts of Western Realism and Their Relation to Oriental Thought 249
  19. Chatper XIV. Integration 271
  20. Chapter XV. Main Contrasts Between Eastern and Western Philosophy 288
  21. PART III. ETHICS AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY
  22. Chapter XVI. The Basis of Social, Ethical, and Spiritual Values in Chinese Philosophy 301
  23. Chapter XVII. The Basis of Social, Ethical, and Spiritual Values in Indian Philosophy 317
  24. Chapter XVIII. The Philosophical Basis of Indian Legal and Social Systems 336
  25. Chapter XIX. Comparative Strength of Life-Ideals in Eastern and Western Cultures 353
  26. Chapter XX. The Theory of Types and the Verification of Ethical Theories 371
  27. Chapter XXI. Western Theories of Value 383
  28. Chapter XXII. Metaphysics and Ethics in East and West 398
  29. PART IV. CONCLUSIONS AND PROSPECTS
  30. Chapter XXIII. Reports of the Conference Seminars 427
  31. WHO'S WHO 441
  32. INDEX 445
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