Liberation Philosophy From The Buddha To Omar Khayyam

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Liberation Philosophy: From the Buddha to Omar Khayyam

Liberation Philosophy: From the Buddha to Omar Khayyam
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781622737345
ISBN-13 : 1622737342
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Book Synopsis Liberation Philosophy: From the Buddha to Omar Khayyam by : Mostafa Vaziri

Download or read book Liberation Philosophy: From the Buddha to Omar Khayyam written by Mostafa Vaziri and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2019-09-30 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The critical narrative of this interdisciplinary book offers a first-time look at the interrelationship between biology, mythology and philosophy in human development. Its daring premise follows the trajectory of human thought, starting with the biological roots of fear and the original need for religion, truth-seeking, and myth-making. The narrative then innovatively links a number of maverick philosophical teachings over the centuries, from pre-Buddhist times to the Buddha, from Epicurus and Pyrrho to Lucretius, and eventually to the seminal poetry of Omar Khayyam. These emergent philosophies exemplified liberation from the grasp of mythical and religious thinking and instead espoused an empirical and joyful mind. The narrative concludes with a look at the emancipating philosophical movement that resulted in the European Enlightenment, and it suggests that the philosophical teachings explored in the book may offer the potential for a second, broader Enlightenment.


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