The Routledge Handbook of Indian Buddhist Philosophy is the first scholarly reference volume to comprehensively explore the diverse and individual contributions of influential philosophers to Indian Buddhist thought. Moving beyond general doctrinal presentations, this handbook places individual authors at the center of inquiry, highlighting their unique innovations and the multiplicity of their perspectives from the earliest writings to the twentieth century.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the distinct philosophical contributions of key Indian Buddhist thinkers, often overlooked in broader discussions.
- Access 40 chapters by an international team of renowned experts, offering both overviews and philosophically astute readings of seminal works.
- Gain thorough coverage of main figures, texts, traditions, and debates, serving as an in-depth introduction or advanced resource.
- Engage with the rigorous and rich traditions of Buddhist philosophy in India from a nuanced and author-centric perspective.