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Author Robertson, M. I., author.

Title Puruṣa : personhood in ancient India / Matthew I. Robertson
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 283 pages)
Summary "This chapter introduces the subject of personhood and its significance to Indic traditions and academic discourses. The category of 'person' is distinguished from the categories of 'self' and 'body' by virtue of its relational, permeable, and "extensional" or "expansive" character. The scholarly tendency to frame persons as "microcosms"-bodies that contain within the replication of the cosmos-at-large-is problematized. Indic persons are most often conceived as outward-facing, phenomenalistic, world-wide entities. Chapters of the work are summarized. Significance of Indic theories of personhood to modern debates on environmental personhood and legal personhood is discussed"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 25, 2024)
Subject Personalism -- Religious aspects -- India
Philosophical anthropology -- India
Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism.
Awareness -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism.
Philosophy -- India -- History
Puruṣādevī (Hindu deity)
Hinduism -- Doctrines -- History
Philosophy, Indic.
Awareness -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism
Hinduism -- Doctrines
Philosophical anthropology
Philosophy
Philosophy, Indic
Puruṣādevī (Hindu deity)
Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism
History of philosophy, philosophical traditions.
Philosophy.
India
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2023019552
ISBN 9780197693612
019769361X
9780197693636
0197693636
Other Titles Personhood in ancient India