Universe and Inner Self in Early Indian and Early Greek Thought

Richard Seaford editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:1st Aug '17

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This paperback is available in another edition too:

Universe and Inner Self in Early Indian and Early Greek Thought cover

From the sixth century BCE onwards there occurred a revolution in thought, with novel ideas such as such as that understanding the inner self is both vital for human well-being and central to understanding the universe. This intellectual transformation is sometimes called the beginning of philosophy. And it occurred – independently it seems - in both India and Greece, but not in the vast Persian Empire that divided them. How was this possible? This is a puzzle that has never been solved. This volume brings together Hellenists and Indologists representing a variety of perspectives on the similarities and differences between the two cultures, and on how to explain them. It offers a collaborative contribution to the burgeoning interest in the Axial Age and will be of interest to anyone intrigued by the big questions inspired by the ancient world.

The philosophical traditions of Greece and India are divergent but also show striking convergences. This book is an important and valuable contribution to the comparative study of the two ancient cultures. The various chapters are learned and sophisticated and considerably enrich our understanding of Greek and Indian philosophy. * Phiroze Vasunia, University College London *

ISBN: 9781474427142

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

320 pages