A philosopher's response to Johnson's reasoned look at Asian religions

The author critically evaluates the book "A reasoned look at Asian religions" by David Johnson. G. Foulk shows several confusions in Johnson's rational evaluation of the Advaita Vedanta. Foulk refers only very briefly to Islam and utilitarism of the Chinese thinker Mo Ti. He praises J...

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Published in:Asian thought & society
Main Author: Foulk, Gary J. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Univ. , Publication Center 1990
In: Asian thought & society
Further subjects:B Islam
B Asia
B Asia Hinduism Islam Philosophy Confucianism
B Hinduism
B Confucianism
B Philosophy
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Summary:The author critically evaluates the book "A reasoned look at Asian religions" by David Johnson. G. Foulk shows several confusions in Johnson's rational evaluation of the Advaita Vedanta. Foulk refers only very briefly to Islam and utilitarism of the Chinese thinker Mo Ti. He praises Johnson for showing similarities between Aristotle and Confucius. (DÜI-Sen)
ISSN:0361-3968
Contains:In: Asian thought & society