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Scharfstein describes the extraordinary powers that have been attributed to language everywhere, and then looks at ineffability as it has appeared in the thought of the great philosophical cultures...
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Scharfstein describes the extraordinary powers that have been attributed to language everywhere, and then looks at ineffability as it has appeared in the thought of the great philosophical cultures: India, China, Japan, and the West. He argues that there is something of our prosaic, everyday difficulty with words in the ineffable reality of the philosophers and theologians, just as there is something unformulable, and finally mysterious in the prosaic, everyday successes and failures of words.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 312
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series, Toward a Comparative Philosophy of Religions
Publication Date: 30 March 1993
ISBN: 9780791413470
Format: Hardcover
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"The topic is so extremely significant, yet it is one of those issues that lie so deep and are so fundamental that we rarely pause to consider them because (perhaps) they are the ground on which we stand." — Robert Campany, Indiana University

Foreword
by Frank E. Reynolds


Acknowledgments


Introduction


1 Psychological Prelude


2 The Exaltation of Words


3 The Devaluation of Words


4 Reasons behind Reasons for Ineffability


5 In Judgment of Ineffability


Notes


Bibliography


Index of Names