A philosopher's response to Johnson's reasoned look at Asian religions
The author critically evaluates the book "A reasoned look at Asian religions" by David Johnson. G. Foulk shows several confusions in Johnson's rational evaluation of the Advaita Vedanta. Foulk refers only very briefly to Islam and utilitarism of the Chinese thinker Mo Ti. He praises J...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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Univ. , Publication Center
1990
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Asian thought & society
Year: 1990, Volume: 15, Issue: 43, Pages: 87-93 |
Further subjects: | B
印度教
B Asien B 伊斯兰教 B 哲学 B 儒家 B Asien 印度教 伊斯兰教 哲学 儒家 |
Summary: | The author critically evaluates the book "A reasoned look at Asian religions" by David Johnson. G. Foulk shows several confusions in Johnson's rational evaluation of the Advaita Vedanta. Foulk refers only very briefly to Islam and utilitarism of the Chinese thinker Mo Ti. He praises Johnson for showing similarities between Aristotle and Confucius. (DÜI-Sen) |
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ISSN: | 0361-3968 |
Contains: | In: Asian thought & society
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