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Everyone talks about Plato, Kant, and Descartes, but what are baby's first eastern philosophers? Where does one start?
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I think Zhuangzi is the only accessible text
I feel like the rest need too deep of an understanding of Chinese civilisation to appreciate fully
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>>23311685
Nagarjuna is the greatest. Ignore everyone else.
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>>23311838
Buddhists and Buddhism
>Nāgārjuna
>Vasubandhu
>Saṃghabhadra
>Dignāga
>Dharmakīrti
Confucians and Confucianism
>Confucius
>Mencius
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>>23311685
Why would you even want to bother with eastern philosophy? Plato took the best of it and synthesized with the western philosophy of discipline and boundary. He tamed the east and fed the west.
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>>23311818
>Zhuangzi
Based.

My favorite part of his writings is his (or should I say, unironically, the people he chronicled) beef with Confucius. Dude seriously did NOT fuck with him at all.
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>>23311912
Genealogy. There are many parallels between Orphic cult ritual, Pythagoras, Plato, and Aristotle and the Upaniṣads, Nāgārjuna, and Vasubandhu. The dualism of form and matter (and of good and evil in Gnosticism and Neoplatonism) and the metempsychosis of Orphic cult ritual almost certainly originates from India.
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>china
Lao Tzu
Wang Bi
Zhuangzi
>japan
The kokugaku school
>India
Laws of Manu
Ram Swarup

Also ignore the Nagarjuna recommendations, he's garbage and contradicts himself constantly. Two truths doctrine doesn't fix it either.
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>>23311685
>Worth while eastern philosophers
None. The West is the superior culture and has produced so much knowledge there's no time or reason to read what a bunch of chang-poos wrote.
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>>23311955
>the critic of Nāgārjuna omits Confucius from Chinese philosophy
I'm disappointed, but not surprised.
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>>23311965
Confucius is just not interesting. If you want to deeper insight into chinese culture then read him, but if you like philosophy for deeper truths then he's a waste of time.
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>>23311978
Uneducated Westerners think Confucianism is a non-metaphysical practical philosophy whereas that's just not true. It's fundamentally constructed around its own metaphysics.
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>>23311978
Nāgārjuna is garbage and Confucius is not interesting, but Taoism is interesting. Any other bold opinions you would like to offer, enlightened one?
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>>23311986
Did I say otherwise? Having a metaphysics doesn't automatically make a philosopher worth reading.
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Tsongkhapa
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>>23311685
try dogen zenji
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>>23311955
The tetralemma refers to beliefs people actual held. Existence refers to believers in an Atman, non-existence refers to materialists, existence and non-existence refers to Jains, neither existence nor non-existence refers to sceptics.
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>>23311685
>just heckin go with the flow, harmony n shiet
>hory shiet dis iz so wise….
There is a reason there was never an Alexander the Great or Napoleon that came out of the east (save for Genghis Khan). Their philosophy and religions are crafted to make their people a passive hivemind.
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>>23313224
>existence and non-existence refers to Jains
what do you mean by this?
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>>23311685
Ibn Arabi
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>>23313337
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anekantavada
Basically, Jains believe any statement about ultimate reality is true with qualification
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>>23311685
Most of them are pretty worthwhile, although, I won't claim to be an expert. The ones I've read though...the East is incredibly wise. They've got more experience in these matters compared to the dawdling West, and it shows.
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lit wiki has a nice chart for Indian Phil sources:

https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/4chanlit/images/2/27/Indian_lit.png/revision/latest?cb=20240405120520
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>>23313282
The famously passive Japanese (Buddhist-Confucian) empire
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>>23313282
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Asian_northern_desert
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himalayas
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean

Some reading for your edification.
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>>23313282
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Dalai_Lama
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>>23313282
>(save for Genghis Khan)
Thanks for the laugh.
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>>23311685
Shankara is the the final red-pill of all eastern and western thought
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The Buddha is the the final red-pill of all eastern and western thought
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>>23311685
Mostly, they suck. It's not really worth it.
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>>23311685

>tfw only needing the tao, gospel of thomas and pic related to get it

in all honesty, anon, you don't need to read tomes to comprehend, appreciate and apply eastern wisdom. I feel terribly sorry for these people, what a colossal waste of time. zhuang zi is a good recommendation tho.
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>>23311685
Just listen to mooji and eckhart and meditate bro
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>>23313886
I don’t mean passive as in pacifist, I mean passive as in the people just lick the balls eternally of whoever has the “mandate of heaven”, so to speak, and don’t think for themselves.
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>>23314278
The idea of the mandate of heaven is FUNDAMENTALLY a justification for rebellion.
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>>23313282
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drog%C3%B6n_Ch%C3%B6gyal_Phagpa
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>>23314278
If Buddhism were an entirely reliable ally of despotism it wouldn't have died out in India or been persecuted various times in China, Korea, and Japan, and the Muslims would have found a way to declare them people of the book.
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>>23311838
He's not a Buddhist. He created his own religion
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>>23311939
>metempsychosis of Orphic cult ritual almost certainly originates from India.
Nah. You're reaching. The first time we actually can be certain that greeks met buddhists was after Alexander's conquest, hence the questions of King Milinda
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>>23315956
India, not Buddhists. Orphic cult ritual and Buddhism are cousins who share the grandfather of India.
Only the student of India, Orphic cult ritual, and Pythagoras can understand Plato.
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>>23317075
hoowee
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>>23311685
All I know is that it's autistic about authority, like, Chinese philosophy. I'm uncertain about the rest.



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