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タイトル: <Articles>An East and West Divide or Convergence? Similarities between Ancient Indian and Greek Philosophy on Human Flourishing
著者: Sharma, Shilpa R.
発行日: 25-Jun-2012
出版者: 京都大学大学院教育学研究科臨床教育学講座
誌名: 臨床教育人間学
巻: 11
開始ページ: 122
終了ページ: 131
抄録: There is a common assumption that the ancient philosophies of Greece and India are vastly different; the former conceived of as more 'logical', the latter as more 'mystical'. Any parallels between the two civilisations are often attributed to Plato or Pre-Socratic thinkers, who are considered to be 'more eastern' in their outlook. This paper will assess the aforementioned assumption by examining basic ideas about human flourishing in both cultures. What does it mean to 'live well' and how is this related to 'happiness'? These are basic questions underlying most conceptions of human flourishing. In this paper I will examine these questions with specific reference to Plato, Aristotle and ancient Indian philosophical thought, and will draw attention to particular implications of this investigation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/197103
出現コレクション:第11号

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