Douglas L. Berger is a Professor of Global and Comparative Philosophy at Leiden University in the Netherlands and the Director of the Leiden University Centre for Intercultural Philosophy. He is the author of—among other publications—Encounters of Mind: Luminosity, Personhood and Consciousness in Indian and Chinese Thought (2015) and Indian and Intercultural Philosophy: Personhood, Consciousness and Causality (2021).
""This is a wonderful textbook, thoughtfully organized by distinctive themes and unique features of Chinese philosophy and carefully supported by many textual and historical evidence. It is a delightful read, with flowing prose, insightful observations, and illuminating narratives. I am especially delighted to see that Chinese Buddhism is treated as an integral part of Chinese philosophy."" – Tao Jiang, Rutgers University, USA “The coverage of Chinese philosophy from its beginning up to current debates is outstanding. I would have thought it was impossible to do, but the author manages it while still presenting precise and detailed accounts of specific philosophers and texts. I’m not aware of another book that does this.” — Franklin Perkins, University of Hawaii, USA