<p>"…this book presents an interesting overview of the philosophical issues concerning mysticism, and is an important contribution to the philosophy of mysticism." — <i>H-Net Reviews (H-Judiac)</i></p><p>"...superb … one of the very best books out on the philosophy of mysticism." — <i>Reading Religion</i></p><p>"This is a significant extension of the seminal work by Walter Stace, <i>Mysticism and Philosophy</i>. That work has stimulated much literature, all of which Jones manages to review here. He critically extends Stace's universal core and embeds it in a sophisticated discussion of the extent, range, and metaphysical implications of mysticism." — Ralph W. Hood, Jr., coauthor of <i>The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Approach</i></p>

A comprehensive exploration of the philosophical issues raised by mysticism.This work is a comprehensive study of the philosophical issues raised by mysticism. Mystics claim to experience reality in a way not available in normal life, a claim which makes this phenomenon interesting from a philosophical perspective. Richard H. Jones's inquiry focuses on the skeleton of beliefs and values of mysticism: knowledge claims made about the nature of reality and of human beings; value claims about what is significant and what is ethical; and mystical goals and ways of life. Jones engages language, epistemology, metaphysics, science, and the philosophy of mind. Methodological issues in the study of mysticism are also addressed. Examples of mystical experience are drawn chiefly from Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta, but also from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Daoism.
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Preface Postmodernist Concerns Methodological Issues The Analytical Philosophical Approach 1. Mysticism and Mystical Experiences Mystical Experiences Mystical Paths Extrovertive Mystical Experiences Mindfulness Introvertive Mystical Experiences Depth-Mystical Experiences Mystical Enlightenment A Typology of Mystical Experiences Weighting Mystical Experiences 2. Mystical Knowledge and Religious Ways of Life Experience and Knowledge Are There Genuine Mystical Experiences? Attribution Theory The Depth-Mystical Experience and Its Conceptualizations Mystical Experiences and Mystical Ways of Life Constructivism Nonconstructivism Constructivism and the Depth-Mystical Experience Can the Constructivism Dispute be Resolved? The Possibility of Mystical Insight 3. Are Mystical Experiences Cognitive? Can Nonmystics Judge the Veridicality of Mystical Experiences? What Can Mystics Claim to Know? Mysticism and Empiricism The Principle of Credulity The Analogy to Sense-Perception Problems of Justifying Specific Doctrinal Claims The Limitation of Any Mystical Claim to Knowledge Can Mystical Knowledge-Claims Be Compared? Do Mystical Knowledge-Claims Genuinely Conflict? Can One Mystical System Be Established as Best? Is It Rational to Accept Mystical Knowledge-Claims? "Properly Basic Beliefs" Ultimate Decisions 4. The Scientific Study of Mystics and Meditators Scientific Study Versus Mystical Practices Are New Theories of the Mind Needed? Can Mystical Experiences Be Studied Scientifically? Scientific Explanations of Mystical Experiences Sociocultural Explanations of Mystical Experiences Explaining Away Mystical Experiences Problems with Sociocultural Explanations Problems with Physiological Explanations Do Natural Triggers Produce Mystical Experiences? Natural Phenomena and Mystical Insights The Compatibility Problem Applying Occam’s Razor Our Epistemic Situation Is Naturalism or a Transcendent Alternative More Plausible? The Neutrality of Science 5. Mysticism and Metaphysics Mystical Metaphysics The Status of the World The Nature of Transcendent Realities Consciousness The Self The Question of Mystical Union Mysticism and the Closure of Mystery 6. Mysticism and Language Ineffability The Mirror Theory of Language And Yet Mystics Continue to Talk An Analogy Silence Positive Characterizations of Transcendent Realities Mystical Utterances and Knowledge Negation Defending Mystical Discourse 7. Mysticism and Rationality Rationality and Styles of Reasoning Paradox Resolving Paradoxes Understanding the Paradoxical Nagarjuna’s Reasoning Mysticism and the Question of Universal Reason 8. Mysticism and Science Scientific and Mystical Approaches to Reality An Analogy Beingness and Science Mystical Experience Versus Scientific Measurement and Theorizing Indirect Avenues of Aid Science, Mysticism, and the Natural World The Difference in Content Science and Mystical Metaphysics Complementarity Reconciling Mysticism and Science 9. Mysticism and Morality The Basic Question of Compatibility Are Mystics Necessarily Moral? Mystical Selflessness and the Presuppositions of Morality Emotions, Values, and Beliefs "You Are That" A Metaphysics of Wholeness and Morality Factual Beliefs, Values, and Mystical Experiences "Beyond Good and Evil" Will Any Actions Do? Mystical Decision-Making Mystical Selflessness and Morality Epilogue: The Demise of Mysticism Today The Antimystical Climate Today Accepting Mysticism Today A Mystical Revolution? A Thirst for Transcendence Notes References and Further Reading Index
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A comprehensive exploration of the philosophical issues raised by mysticism.

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ISBN
9781438461182
Publisert
2017-01-02
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State University of New York Press
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585 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
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G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Heftet
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438

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Richard H. Jones is the author of several books, including Mysticism Examined: Philosophical Inquiries into Mysticism, also published by SUNY Press.