Preface Acknowledgements Note on Translations 1. Introduction: Hindu Worldviews and Global Theory Part One - The Art of Embodiment: The Self Made of Matter 2. Theories of Self in Classical Hinduism 3. Bodies Made of Elements and Structures 4. Bodies Made of Substances and Modes 5. Agency and the Art of the Self Part Two - Becoming the World: The Self Made of Thought 6. Theories of Reason in Classical Hinduism 7. Becoming the World through Reason 8. Theories of Everything Part Three - Shaping the World: Classical Embodiment in Practice 9. Theories of Ritual and Practice in Hindu Culture 10. Practices of Materiality: Structuring and Transformative Rituals 11. Interactive Practices and the Community of Selves 12. Speculative Practices and the Reality of Ideas 13. Conclusion: The Art of Being Human in the Hindu Cosmos References Index
Explaining the practice and doctrines of Hinduism using western theoretical and philosophical concepts as a framework, Jessica Frazier offers Hindu-culture based theories and case studies to show a Hindu view of the world
Jessica Frazier is Lecturer at the University of Kent, UK, a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK and Managing Editor of the Journal of Hindu Studies, , and a. She is the editor of the Bloomsbury Companion to Hindu Studies (2011), and author of Reality, Religion and Passion: Truth and Ethics in Hans-Georg Gadamer and Rupa Gosvami (2008).
This well written and interesting book is an important contribution
that offers a fresh reading of Hindu thinking and practice, showing
us that a Hindu history of ideas is relevant to contemporary
intellectual concerns. This is a book that should widely read not
only within Hindu Studies but in broader context of philosophical
and religious history.
*Professor Gavin Flood FBA, Yap Kim Hao Professor of Comparative
Religious Studies, Yale-NUS College, Singapore*
In this far-reaching work, Jessica Frazier explodes the myth - and
it still needs exploding - that the foundations of Hindu thought
encourage the agent to recoil from world and body in the
realization that illusion is the true mark of reality. In this
magisterial overview, she displays with penetrating insight the
impressive range of options and explorations for constructive
engagement with the worlds in which we live that characterises the
Hindu intellectual heritage. An achievement of wonderful
scholarship and understanding.
*Professor Julius Lipner, Fellow of the British Academy, Professor
emeritus of Hinduism and the Comparative Study of Religion,
University of Cambridge*
Hindu Worldviews stands strong in a field that has been
reinvestigating methodologies, bridging the sometimes overlooked
aspects of religions and cultures as missed by the colonizing gaze.
Frazier does careful work in engaging the classical Hindu
worldviews towards her second goal of finding a more global theory
of everything, as well as adeptly focusing on her first stated goal
of exploring the classical worldviews of a multiform Hinduism.
*Reading Religion*
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