Sankara and Heidegger Being, Truth, Freedom

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Is there a truth, somewhere, which is so certain that no reasonable individual could doubt its veracity? The excitement of this quest come from the scent of freedom. Both Shankara and Heidegger erect a ‘metaphysics of experienced’ upon the pillars of Being, Truth, and Freedom. Metaphysics is concerned with a theory of reality while a ‘metaphysics of experience’ is a quest for Being qua Being. The comparative study of religion and philosophy will find that these two unique thinkers resonate together in an uncanny way even if they eventually come to different conclusions. Shankara is the Indian master of this quest par excellence. His elucidation and insight into Being is unparalleled. As well, Heidegger is the Western philosopher who has come the closest to thinking Being in terms other than the terms of the ‘categories of beings’. In fact, he may be the first Western philosopher to do so since the pre-Socratics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Grimes

John A. Grimes earned his B.A. from the University of California at Santa Barbara and his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees from the Radhakrishnan Institute for Advanced Study in Philosophy, University of Madras. His major area of specialization is Advaita Vedanta. His publications include: A concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy (State University of Neew York and Oxford), Sapta Vidha Anupapatti: The Seven Great Untenables (Motilal Banarsidass), and Quest for Certainly: A Comparative Study of Heidegger and Sankara (Peter Lang). At present Grimes is an Assistant Professor at the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

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Title
Sankara and Heidegger Being, Truth, Freedom
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8186569650
Length
182p., 21cm.
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