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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Malebranche and Chinese Philosophy 29
- 2. The Pre-Established Harmony Between Leibniz and Chinese Thought 55
- 3. The Sinophilism of Christian Wolff (1679-1754) 69
- 4. Voltaire, Sinophile 83
- 5. The Possibility of Oriental Influence in Hume’s Philosophy 110
- 6. Herder and German Romanticism 130
- 7. Hegel 141
- 8. Schelling and Schopenhauer 161
- 9. The Influences of Eastern Thought on Schopenhauer’s Doctrine of the Thing-in-Itself 187
- 10. Emerson and Indian Philosophy 220
- 11. Thoreau’s India: The Impact of Reading in a Crisis 230
- 12. Thoreau’s Hindu Quotations in A Week 242
- 13. Nietzsche’s Trans-European Eye 247
- 14. Nietzsche and the Laws of Manu 260
- 15. Taoism and Jung: Synchronicity and the Self 279
- 16. Martin Buber and Taoism 296
- 17. Heidegger’s Hidden Sources: East Asian Influences on his Work 315
- Bibliography 323
- Copyright Acknowledgements 343
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Malebranche and Chinese Philosophy 29
- 2. The Pre-Established Harmony Between Leibniz and Chinese Thought 55
- 3. The Sinophilism of Christian Wolff (1679-1754) 69
- 4. Voltaire, Sinophile 83
- 5. The Possibility of Oriental Influence in Hume’s Philosophy 110
- 6. Herder and German Romanticism 130
- 7. Hegel 141
- 8. Schelling and Schopenhauer 161
- 9. The Influences of Eastern Thought on Schopenhauer’s Doctrine of the Thing-in-Itself 187
- 10. Emerson and Indian Philosophy 220
- 11. Thoreau’s India: The Impact of Reading in a Crisis 230
- 12. Thoreau’s Hindu Quotations in A Week 242
- 13. Nietzsche’s Trans-European Eye 247
- 14. Nietzsche and the Laws of Manu 260
- 15. Taoism and Jung: Synchronicity and the Self 279
- 16. Martin Buber and Taoism 296
- 17. Heidegger’s Hidden Sources: East Asian Influences on his Work 315
- Bibliography 323
- Copyright Acknowledgements 343
- Index 345