Studies in Philosophy (first Series) |
Contents
The Doctrine of Maya and the Results of Modern | 1 |
Mind in Emergent Evolution | 62 |
The Concept of Progress | 93 |
Common terms and phrases
absolute abstract activity Advaita arthakriyākāritwa Atman atoms attainment Brahman Buddha Buddhist causal cause civilisation cognition complexity conation conceived conception consciousness cosmic creative Dean Inge distinction doctrine effect Emergent Evolution empirical world ether ethical evolved existence experience fact Gauḍapada Hegel Hegelian Hence highest human idea ideal idealistic Indian Philosophy infinite number intellectual interest interpretation Jaina Jainism Kārikā knowledge limitations lity Lloyd Morgan logical Lord Haldane Māyā means ment mental metaphysical mind modern monistic moral nacre nature Nyaya object origination particular physical point of view pragmatic predication principle problem progress psychical psychological purely qualities question realisation realm reference relation relative relativity of knowledge religion Religious resulting Samkhya Sankara scientific self-conscious sense Sentience social soul speculative spiritual standpoint teleology theory things thinking thought tion Truth and Reality ultimate reality unity universe unreal Upanisads Vaiseṣika values Vedantic vyavahārika whole