Ashgate World Philosophies Series: Ashgate World Philosophies Series
About the Book Series
The Ashgate World Philosophies series responds to the remarkable growth of interest among English-language readers in recent years in philosophical traditions outside those of 'the West'. The traditions of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese thought, as well as those of the Islamic world, Latin America, Africa, Aboriginal Australian, Pacific and American Indian peoples, are all attracting lively attention from professional philosophers and students alike, and this Ashgate series provides introductions to these traditions as well as in-depth research into central issues and themes within those traditions. The series is particularly designed for readers whose interests are not adequately addressed by general surveys of 'World Philosophy', and it includes accessible, yet research-led, texts for wider readership and upper-level student use, as well as research monographs. The series embraces a wide variety of titles ranging from introductions on particular world philosophies and informed surveys of the philosophical contributions of geographical regions, to in-depth discussion of a theme, topic, problem or movement and critical appraisals of individual thinkers or schools of thinkers.
Buddhism, Knowledge and Liberation: A Philosophical Study
1st Edition
By David Burton
June 13, 2022
Buddhism is essentially a teaching about liberation - from suffering, ignorance, selfishness and continued rebirth. Knowledge of 'the way things really are' is thought by many Buddhists to be vital in bringing about this emancipation. This book is a philosophical study of the notion of liberating ...
An Introduction to Yoga Philosophy: An Annotated Translation of the Yoga Sutras
1st Edition
By Ashok Kumar Malhotra
March 31, 2021
With its promise of personal improvement, physical well-being and spiritual enrichment, yoga is enjoying a resurgence in popularity at the turn of the third millennium. To unravel the mystery of the discipline, its philosophies and relevance in contemporary life, the original text of the Yoga ...
An Introduction to Madhva Vedanta
1st Edition
By Deepak Sarma
November 21, 2003
This introduction to the Madhva school of Vedanta is accessible to a wide audience with interest in Hinduism, Indian thought and in the comparative philosophy of religion. Deepak Sarma explores the philosophical foundations of Madhva Vedanta and then presents translations of actual debates ...
Comparative Approaches to Chinese Philosophy
1st Edition
Edited
By Bo Mou
July 16, 2003
This anthology explores how Chinese and Western philosophies could jointly and constructively contribute to a common philosophical enterprise. Philosophers with in-depth knowledge of both traditions present a variety of distinct comparative approaches, offering a refined introduction to the further...
Buddhist Inclusivism: Attitudes Towards Religious Others
1st Edition
By Kristin Beise Kiblinger
May 16, 2017
Although Christians have well-developed responses to other religions, the counterpart scholarship from Buddhists has thus far lagged behind. Breaking new ground, Buddhist Inclusivism analyzes the currently favored position towards religious others, inclusivism, in Buddhist traditions. Kristin ...
Mencius, Hume and the Foundations of Ethics
1st Edition
By Xiusheng Liu
March 31, 2017
What is the most distinctive feature of human nature? Does human nature play any significant role in explaining ethical objectivity? How do we arrive at moral judgments? What is the relationship between moral judgments and moral motivation? In answering these questions, this book defends a ...
Learning from Chinese Philosophies: Ethics of Interdependent and Contextualised Self
1st Edition
By Karyn Lai
December 02, 2016
Learning from Chinese Philosophies engages Confucian and Daoist philosophies in creative interplay, developing a theory of interdependent selfhood in the two philosophical traditions. Karyn Lai draws on the unique insights of the two philosophies to address contemporary debates on ethics, community...
Zhuangzi and Early Chinese Philosophy: Vagueness, Transformation and Paradox
1st Edition
By Steve Coutinho
November 23, 2016
The Daoist philosopher Zhuangzi (also known as Chuang Tzu), along with Confucius, Lao Tzu, and the Buddha, ranks among the most influential thinkers in the development of East Asian thought. His literary style is humorous and entertaining, yet the philosophical content is extraordinarily subtle and...
Wisdom in Early Confucian and Israelite Traditions
1st Edition
By Xinzhong Yao
October 28, 2016
Wisdom is an integratal part of all philosophical and religious traditions in the world. Focusing on the concept of wisdom, this book examines the difficulties and problems facing comparative studies of the early Confucian and Israelite traditions by exploring the cosmological and ethical ...
Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Philosophy
1st Edition
By Muhammad Kamal
October 19, 2016
Sadradin Shirazi (1571-1640), known also as Mulla Sadra, spoke of the primacy of Being and promoted a new ontology, founding a new epistemology. Mulla Sadra's ontology is an important philosophical turn and contribution to the understanding of the development of Muslim philosophy and thought. ...
Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy: Empty Persons
2nd Edition
By Mark Siderits
October 30, 2015
Since the publication of Mark Siderits' important book in 2003, much has changed in the field of Buddhist philosophy. There has been unprecedented growth in analytic metaphysics, and a considerable amount of new work on Indian theories of the self and personal identity has emerged. Fully revised ...
Buddhism, Virtue and Environment
1st Edition
By David E. Cooper, Simon P. James
February 18, 2005
Buddhism, one increasingly hears, is an 'eco-friendly' religion. It is often said that this is because it promotes an 'ecological' view of things, one stressing the essential unity of human beings and the natural world. Buddhism, Virtue and Environment presents a different view. While agreeing that...






