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Titulo autoexplicativo. Ja provei os da Grassy, da Pagliaroni e da Koa, queria explorar outras opções
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Sorry if this may seem a basic question, I've been an enthusiastic reader of philosophy for a while, but my understanding is far from academic, both in depth and breadth.
The history of the philosophy as I understand follows a fairly clear line: it begins with the pre-Socratics, moves through Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, into Roman thought, Medieval Scholasticism, the Enlightenment, and more or less lands on Kant/Hegel/Heidegger as a kind of "culmination" (quotes are relevant here) for modern philosophy to buld upon. Pretty much all of the philosophers I encounter are either expanding this sequence of thought or explicitly pushing back against it, but always related to this tradition.
My question is whether there are genuine alternative lineages, contemporary philosophers in accessible languages (english, for example) doing serious work grounded in traditions outside this canon. I'm thinking of things like the Islamic Golden Age, Chinese,or Indian schools. Not as comparative examples to Western thought, but as living, independent intellectual paths in their own right.
Does this kind of work exist in accessible academic philosophy today, and if so, where would one start? Even better if someone could point me to a good introductory book that surveys the tradition (something like the "history of philosophy" volumes that exist for the western canon)
Thank you all for the attention.
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