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Eastern Philosophy: The Greatest Thinkers and Sages from Ancient to Modern Times - Burns, Kevin
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Do not do unto others what you do not want done to yourself This Golden Rule of morality espoused by Confucius is just one of the many maxims that originate from Eastern philosophy. From Daoism to Islam, and from The Buddha to Zoroaster, the Eastern world contains some of the most ancient and influential approaches to philosophy that exist to date. Spanning from 1200 BCE to the present day, this fascinating guide covers a wide breadth of Eastern thinkers including Muhammad, Lao Tzu and Gandhi. These individuals and their philosophical concepts are introduced in a lively and lucid narrative…mehr

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Do not do unto others what you do not want done to yourself This Golden Rule of morality espoused by Confucius is just one of the many maxims that originate from Eastern philosophy. From Daoism to Islam, and from The Buddha to Zoroaster, the Eastern world contains some of the most ancient and influential approaches to philosophy that exist to date. Spanning from 1200 BCE to the present day, this fascinating guide covers a wide breadth of Eastern thinkers including Muhammad, Lao Tzu and Gandhi. These individuals and their philosophical concepts are introduced in a lively and lucid narrative with fascinating biographical detail. Packed with wisdom spanning thousands of years, Eastern Philosophy introduces some unique approaches to some of life's great questions.
Autorenporträt
Born in Scotland in 1969, Kevin was educated in Ireland and in York, where he studied art before reading English at Oxford. He has worked in publishing and now divides his time between writing, teaching and lecturing, and running a sport events business. His interests include Indian philosophy, in particular Advaita Vedanta, Sanskrit and the history of ideas. Recent public lectures have included The Three Energies: A Study of the Guna Theory in Indian Thought, presented at the Sussex School for Practical Philosophy, and Who Am I? Ideas of the Self Since 1500. In May 2005 he set up the inaugural 'Art for All' event in Hove, a one-day public seminar exploring philosophy and art. Kevin sees philosophy as an essential human activity, and believes that its present status in our culture as a purely academic pursuit is a temporary aberration. Author of Eastern Philosophy, he is currently working on his second book, which tells the story of perspective in the 15th Century Italian Renaissance for an intelligent general readership. Married since 1992, he lives near Lewes, East Sussex with his wife and two children.