While I browsed through some books on Buddhism I came across this USD120 book by Richard Cohen called "Beyond Enlightenment: Buddhism, Religion, Modernity (Routledgecurzon Critical Studies in Buddhism)". Obviously, this is another Buddhologist book, where the author only produced a few commercial copies, and not that many people would probably buy them so they have to settle on selling it commercially with a very high price tag (no sarcasm intended).
Anyway, I did a little googling afterward, and found this web sit on the author, which seems legitimate: " Richard Cohen's CV "
where there is a link to the probably all the non-commercial version of the "Beyond Enlightenment" book!
Here is a the "Table of Contents", which seems to be the same...
- Front-pages, Table of Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: A Benign Introduction + notes
- Chapter 2: A Place of Exceptional Universal Value + notes
- Chapter 3: A Tale of Two Histories + notes
- Chapter 4: The Anthropology of Enlightenment + notes
- Chapter 5: What Do Gods Have to Do With Enlightenment? + notes
- Chapter 6: A Baroque Conclusion + notes
- Bibliography
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