1st Edition

Dictionary of World Philosophy

By A. Pablo Iannone Copyright 2001
    572 Pages
    by Routledge

    572 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Dictionary of World Philosophy covers the diverse and challenging terminology, concepts, schools and traditions of the vast field of world philosophy. Providing an extremely comprehensive resource and an essential point of reference in a complex and expanding field of study the Dictionary covers all major subfields of the discipline.
    Key features:
    * Cross-references are used to highlight interconnections and the cross-cultural diffusion and adaptation of terms which has taken place over time
    * The user is led from specific terms to master entries which provide valuable historical and cultural context
    * Each master entry is followed by at least two suggestions for further reading on the subject, creating a substantial bibliography of world philosophy
    * References extend beyond philosophy to related areas such as cognitive science, computer science, language and physics
    Subdisciplines covered include:* aesthetics * ethics * sociopolitical philosophy * the philosophy of law * epistemology * logic * the philosophy of science * the philosophy of mind * the philosophy of culture and history * metaphysics * the philosophy of religion
    Entries are drawn from West Africa, Arabic, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Jewish, Korean, Latin American, Maori and Native American philosophy including the important and so far largely neglected instance of Pre-Hispanic thought: Nahua philosophy.

    Entries include:
    abazimu, abortion, Advaita, afrocentricity, age of the world, artificial life, baskets of knowledge, bhakti,body, brotherhood, chain of being, Chinese legalism, creation, cybernetics, darshana, death, dravya, empathy, euthanasia, love, madrash, memory, Mohism, mysticism, naturalism, paradox, passion, philosophy of education, speculative grammar, paranormal, Aouism, theurgy, truth, virtue, Zen

    Biography

    Professor A Pablo Iannone is a member of the Department of Philosophy at Central Connecticut State University, US and the author,in philosophy, of several academic books. He has also published poetry and short stories.

    'A welcome addition to all reference collections needing global perspective on philosophical terms and concepts.' - Choice, July 2001

    'This is an ambitious and very rewarding reference book.' - Reference Reviews