Category:Eastern philosophy

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The main article for this category is Eastern philosophy.

Subcategories

This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.

A

  • Ayyavazhi philosophical concepts

B

  • Buddhist philosophical concepts

C

  • Chinese philosophy
  • Chinese thought
  • Confucianism

H

  • Hindu philosophical concepts

I

  • Indian philosophy
  • Indology
  • Indonesian philosophy

J

  • Japanese philosophy

K

  • Korean philosophy

P

  • Persian philosophy

R

  • Russian philosophy

S

  • Sikh philosophy

T

  • Traditionalism

Pages in category "Eastern philosophy"

The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Eastern philosophy
  • Avicennism

A

  • Abhinivesha

B

  • Bodymind (in meditation traditions)

C

  • Confucianism and Hinduism

D

  • Dignāga

E

  • Eastern philosophy and clinical psychology
  • Eliot Deutsch

H

  • Hagakure
  • Hindu views on God and gender

I

  • Intoku
  • Ishwar C. Harris

M

  • Mazdak

M cont.

  • Mind monkey

P

  • Pakistani philosophy

S

  • Samayasāra
  • Spiritual philosophy

T

  • T'ai chi ch'uan philosophy
  • Teaism

W

  • World Wisdom
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