Book contents
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- The Ancient Texts
- Translations
- Anglicisation of Sanskrit
- Abbreviations
- Part A Introductory
- Chapter 1 Summary
- Chapter 2 Explanations
- Part B The Earliest Texts
- Part C Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in India
- Part D Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in Greece
- Part E Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Principal Ancient Passages
- Index
Chapter 2 - Explanations
from Part A - Introductory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2019
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- The Ancient Texts
- Translations
- Anglicisation of Sanskrit
- Abbreviations
- Part A Introductory
- Chapter 1 Summary
- Chapter 2 Explanations
- Part B The Earliest Texts
- Part C Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in India
- Part D Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in Greece
- Part E Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Principal Ancient Passages
- Index
Summary
Chapter 2 describes the set of metaphysical ideas that, roughly speaking, occurred at about the same time in India and Greece and nowhere else . For the sake of clarity I expose, right from the start, the weaknesses of several kinds of explanation, in particular the widely popular assumption of 'influence', while also setting out the evidence for the socio-economic transformations that I regard as the most important but relatively neglected factor.
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- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient IndiaA Historical Comparison, pp. 7 - 38Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019