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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Abbreviations vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
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(I) Understanding
- Philosophizing Under the Influence – Schopenhauer’s Indian Thought 9
- The Upaniṣads – Schopenhauer’s Solace of Life and Death 19
- Suspected of Buddhism –Śaṅkara Dārāṣekoh and Schopenhauer 31
- “The Ancient Rhapsodies of Truth” – Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Max Müller and the Hermeneutics 63
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(II) Philosophemes
- The Overcoming of the Individual in Schopenhauer’s Ethics of Compassion, Illustrated by the Sanskrit Formula of the ‘tat tvam asi’ 97
- The Relationship between Will and Intellect in Schopenhauer with Particular Regard to His Use of the Expression “Veil of māyā” 109
- The Indian Context of Schopenhauer’s ‘Holy Man’ or ‘Beautifu Soul’ 119
- All Is Suffering – Reexamining the Logic of ‘Indian Pessimism’ 129
- The Denial of the Will-to-Live in Schopenhauer’s World and His Association between Buddhist and Christian Saints 149
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(III) Philosophers
- Transcending Egoism through Moral Praxis – Schopenhauer and Vivekānanda 187
- Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein and Indian Philosophy: Some Forgotten Linkages 201
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(IV) Literature
- Schopenhauer and Tagore on the Key to Dreamland 215
- Bibliography 233
- Contributors 245
- Author Index 247
- Subject Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Abbreviations vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
-
(I) Understanding
- Philosophizing Under the Influence – Schopenhauer’s Indian Thought 9
- The Upaniṣads – Schopenhauer’s Solace of Life and Death 19
- Suspected of Buddhism –Śaṅkara Dārāṣekoh and Schopenhauer 31
- “The Ancient Rhapsodies of Truth” – Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Max Müller and the Hermeneutics 63
-
(II) Philosophemes
- The Overcoming of the Individual in Schopenhauer’s Ethics of Compassion, Illustrated by the Sanskrit Formula of the ‘tat tvam asi’ 97
- The Relationship between Will and Intellect in Schopenhauer with Particular Regard to His Use of the Expression “Veil of māyā” 109
- The Indian Context of Schopenhauer’s ‘Holy Man’ or ‘Beautifu Soul’ 119
- All Is Suffering – Reexamining the Logic of ‘Indian Pessimism’ 129
- The Denial of the Will-to-Live in Schopenhauer’s World and His Association between Buddhist and Christian Saints 149
-
(III) Philosophers
- Transcending Egoism through Moral Praxis – Schopenhauer and Vivekānanda 187
- Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein and Indian Philosophy: Some Forgotten Linkages 201
-
(IV) Literature
- Schopenhauer and Tagore on the Key to Dreamland 215
- Bibliography 233
- Contributors 245
- Author Index 247
- Subject Index 251