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  <namePart>Koller, John M.</namePart>
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  <namePart>Koller, Patricia</namePart>
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   <dateIssued>1991</dateIssued>
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 <note>Teacher and students have long felt a need for a convenient, one-volume collection of English translation of the basic texts that have shaped the major Asian philosophical traditions. A Sourcebook in Asian Philosophy is a response to this need. Our principal aim has been to include the texts that the Asian philosophical traditions themselves have regarded as fundamental, for it is these texts that give us the greatest insight into Asian philosophies. Which texts to include was often a difficult choice, since space allowed us to include only a small fraction of the total of each tradition's foundational books. Twenty-five years of experience in teaching introductory courses in Asian philosophy and the suggestions of friends and colleagues helped us choose texts that we think are both foundational within the various Asian traditions and accessible to readers whose ideas and modes of thinking have been shaped by different intellectual traditions.</note>
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  <topic>filsafat timur</topic>
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