Western Approaches to Eastern Philosophy |
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The Nature of Indian Philosophy | 3 |
The Self as Discovery and Creation in Western | 39 |
The Individual in EastWest Discussions | 54 |
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According activity animal Aristotle Aśoka atoms Aurobindo become believe Brahman Buddha Buddhist called causality cause century Christian concept cosmic culture darśana death democracy dharma divine doctrine Eastern Eckhart effect emotional eternal example existence existential expression four Gandhi Gautama god-talk gods Greek Hindu Hinduism human Ibid ideal Indian philosophy Indian thought individual interpretation kāma knowledge language living logical Mahābhārata Mahāyāna mārga māyā means metaphysical mind mokṣa monk moral mystical experience nation nature Nikāya object ontological Pāli Paul Tillich perfection person philoso Plato Press problem question Radhakrishnan reality religion religious Rock Edict sādhana salvation Samkhya Śankara Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan says self-knowing sense social soul spirit Stace statement Sutta symbol T. W. Rhys Davids Tagore Tathāgata teleology term theology theory things thinking Tillich tion tradition transcendent translation truth universe Upanisads varṇa Veda violence West Western philosophy words yoga yogic York