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Karen O'Brien-Kop's introduction to theYogasutrahighlights its status as a significant work of philosophy. Approaching theYogasutraas living philosophy, this book elucidates philosophical conceptions of yoga, recognises the logical structure thesutras follow and explains the rules and principles that have sustained Patañjali's system of thought for centuries. Moving beyond standard interpretations of Patañjali's text and commentary as an aphoristic practice manual, O'Brien-Kop uses branches of philosophy to read theYogasutra. Covering reality, self, ethics, language and knowledge, Patañjali's philosophies come to the fore. The book introduces his reasoned positions on dual and nondual metaphysics, the relationship between mind and body, the qualities of consciousness, the nature of freedom, and how to live ethically. Carefully-selected extracts from the primary text are translated for those unfamiliar with Sanskrit and commentaries run throughout. A glossary provides definitions of key concepts with useful translations. Accessible and up-to-date, this introduction broadens our understanding of Indian philosophical thought and explains why theYogasutradeserves to be read alongside Parmenides' 'On Nature' and Plato'sPhaedoas a classic of world philosophy.
Karen O'Brien-Kop's introduction to theYogasutrahighlights its status as a significant work of philosophy. Approaching theYogasutraas living philosophy, this book elucidates philosophical conceptions of yoga, recognises the logical structure thesutras follow and explains the rules and principles that have sustained Patañjali's system of thought for centuries. Moving beyond standard interpretations of Patañjali's text and commentary as an aphoristic practice manual, O'Brien-Kop uses branches of philosophy to read theYogasutra. Covering reality, self, ethics, language and knowledge, Patañjali's philosophies come to the fore. The book introduces his reasoned positions on dual and nondual metaphysics, the relationship between mind and body, the qualities of consciousness, the nature of freedom, and how to live ethically. Carefully-selected extracts from the primary text are translated for those unfamiliar with Sanskrit and commentaries run throughout. A glossary provides definitions of key concepts with useful translations. Accessible and up-to-date, this introduction broadens our understanding of Indian philosophical thought and explains why theYogasutradeserves to be read alongside Parmenides' 'On Nature' and Plato'sPhaedoas a classic of world philosophy.


















