Salvation in Indian Philosophy

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A01=Ionut Moise
Atomic Mind
Author_Ionut Moise
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classical Greek ethics
Classical Indian Literature
Classical Indian Thought
classical philosophical schools
Commentarial Traditions
comparative philosophy
doctrine of salvation
Elemental View
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Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
Gnostic Movement
God's Essence
Hellenistic periods
Indian Classical Philosophy
Indian Philosophical Systems
Indian philosophy
Indian soteriology
Inferential Logics
Inferential Marks
Jaina System
Karmic Matter
liberation
liberation theories
Millennium Ad
moksha doctrine
NSB
Soteriological Method
Soteriological State
South Asian religions
Specific Dharma
Subtle Body
ultimate ontological elements study
Wilhelm Halbfass
Yoga Practice

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  • ISBN 9781032084787
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a comprehensive description of the ‘doctrine of salvation’ (niḥśreyasa/ mokṣa) and Vaiśeṣika, one of the oldest philosophical systems of Indian philosophy and provides an overview of theories in other related Indian philosophical systems and classical doctrines of salvation.

The book examines liberation, the fourth goal of life and arguably one of the most important topics in Indian philosophy, from a comparative philosophical perspective. Contextualising classical Greek Philosophy which contains the three goals of life (Aristotle’s Ethics), and explains salvation as first understood in the theology of the Hellenistic and Patristics periods, the author analyses six classical philosophical schools of Indian philosophy in which there is a marked emphasis on the ultimate ontological elements of the world and ‘self’. Analysing Vaiśeṣika and the manner in which this lesser known system has put forward its own theory of salvation (niḥśreyasa), the author demonstrates its significance and originality as an old and influential philosophical system. He argues that it is essential for the study of other Indian sciences and for the study of all comparative philosophy.

An extensive introduction to Indian soteriology, this book will be an important reference work for academics interested in comparative religion and philosophy, Indian philosophy, Asian religion and South Asian Studies.

Ionut Moise is a tutor in Comparative Philosophy at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies (OCHS), University of Oxford, UK.

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