The Buddha. A Drama in Five Acts and Four Interludes

Par : Paul Carus
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  • Nombre de pages144
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664567642
  • EAN4057664567642
  • Date de parution05/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille346 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "The Buddha, " Paul Carus delves into the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, exploring the philosophical and spiritual underpinnings of Buddhism. Carus employs a clear and accessible literary style, blending scholarly rigor with an engaging narrative that seeks to demystify the core tenets of Buddhism for a Western audience. The book is situated within the context of early 20th-century interest in Eastern philosophies, reflecting the growing fascination with non-Western spiritual traditions during a time of increasing globalization and cultural exchange.
Carus's integration of historical context and philosophical analysis provides readers with a well-rounded understanding of the impact of Buddhist thought on both individual lives and broader cultural dialogues. Paul Carus was a German-American philosopher, scholar, and a key figure in the dissemination of Eastern philosophies in the West. His deep interest in comparative religion and his role as an editor of the influential journal "The Open Court" allowed him to engage with a diverse range of spiritual ideas.
Carus's meticulously researched perspective is influenced by his own philosophical inquiries and his commitment to fostering understanding between cultures. For readers interested in exploring the intricacies of Buddhist philosophy and the life of its founder, "The Buddha" serves as an illuminating resource. Carus's thoughtful analysis not only enriches one's understanding of Buddhism but also invites reflection on the universal themes of suffering, compassion, and enlightenment that resonate across cultures.
In "The Buddha, " Paul Carus delves into the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, exploring the philosophical and spiritual underpinnings of Buddhism. Carus employs a clear and accessible literary style, blending scholarly rigor with an engaging narrative that seeks to demystify the core tenets of Buddhism for a Western audience. The book is situated within the context of early 20th-century interest in Eastern philosophies, reflecting the growing fascination with non-Western spiritual traditions during a time of increasing globalization and cultural exchange.
Carus's integration of historical context and philosophical analysis provides readers with a well-rounded understanding of the impact of Buddhist thought on both individual lives and broader cultural dialogues. Paul Carus was a German-American philosopher, scholar, and a key figure in the dissemination of Eastern philosophies in the West. His deep interest in comparative religion and his role as an editor of the influential journal "The Open Court" allowed him to engage with a diverse range of spiritual ideas.
Carus's meticulously researched perspective is influenced by his own philosophical inquiries and his commitment to fostering understanding between cultures. For readers interested in exploring the intricacies of Buddhist philosophy and the life of its founder, "The Buddha" serves as an illuminating resource. Carus's thoughtful analysis not only enriches one's understanding of Buddhism but also invites reflection on the universal themes of suffering, compassion, and enlightenment that resonate across cultures.
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