PRAISE FOR NONDUALITY

“David Loy’s Nonduality is a classic work in comparative philosophy exploring the similarities and differences between different forms of nondual thinking. A must-read for anyone interested in Asian philosophies.”

— Richard King, University of Kent

“For anyone interested in nonduality, perhaps the central issue of the world’s wisdom traditions, there is no better resource than David Loy’s remarkably clear and comprehensive book.”

— Michael E. Zimmerman, University of Colorado at Boulder

“On rare and precious occasions a book comes into one’s life, and one’s life is forever changed. The book you are holding in your hand carries this transformative potential, as does the rest of David Loy’s profoundly revealing body of work.”

— Will W. Adams, PhD, Duquesne University

“A coherent and profound account of the underlying unity between what are ordinarily experienced as mutually exclusive oppositions: subject and object, perceiver and perceived, phenomena and the absolute. This is a brilliant book.”

— Jason M. Wirth, Seattle University

“With fluid grace, David Loy engages one of the most central concepts of religious thought. Rendering the obscure clear and the abstract engaging, he offers intriguing parallels to Western texts. This is a book that I often return to, for it is a true companion for thinking of self in the world.”

— Jonathan Garb, Gershom Scholem Chair in Kabbalah, Hebrew University

“A pioneering achievement from one of the leading voices in comparative philosophy and religion today. The book is a welcome antidote to the nihilism of our present age.”

— Kevin Aho, professor and chair of philosophy, Florida Gulf Coast University

“David Loy’s masterpiece dispels misunderstandings and hazy generalizations, and lays out different kinds of nonduality with their respective implications for human thinking and living.”

— Ruben L. F. Habito, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University