The Naturalistic Tradition in Indian ThoughtMotilal Banarsidass Publ., 1996 - Всего страниц: 317 SHRI RAMACHARITAMANASA of Tulasidasa is the single most popular book of the Hindus, which, for over four centuries, has greatly appealed equally to the rich and the poor, the educated and the illiterate, the old and the young, and the scholar and the common man. Keeping in mind people`s |
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... Lucretius , Hero of Alexandria Aenesidemus the Skeptic Epictetus 200 Nagarjuna , Kapila , Marcus Aurelius Iswara Krishna 300 Kalidasa Sextus Empiricus 400 Dinnaga , Vasubandhu Julian the Apostate 500 Asanga , Paramar- tha Closing of the ...
... Lucretius , Hero of Alexandria Aenesidemus the Skeptic Epictetus 200 Nagarjuna , Kapila , Marcus Aurelius Iswara Krishna 300 Kalidasa Sextus Empiricus 400 Dinnaga , Vasubandhu Julian the Apostate 500 Asanga , Paramar- tha Closing of the ...
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... Lucretius , " And so confess we must That nothing ever comes to be from nothing , " De rerum natura i . 155-66 , in Alban Dewes Winspear ( trans . ) , The Roman Poet of Science Lucretius De rerum natura ( New York : S. A. Russell The ...
... Lucretius , " And so confess we must That nothing ever comes to be from nothing , " De rerum natura i . 155-66 , in Alban Dewes Winspear ( trans . ) , The Roman Poet of Science Lucretius De rerum natura ( New York : S. A. Russell The ...
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... Lucretius , who believed that optimism is warranted in a sane , natural- istic view of the world , but that misery follows from believ- ing that what happens is outside of man's understanding and control ( the mysterious way of the gods ) ...
... Lucretius , who believed that optimism is warranted in a sane , natural- istic view of the world , but that misery follows from believ- ing that what happens is outside of man's understanding and control ( the mysterious way of the gods ) ...
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... Lucretius reads : " nothing is ever begotten of nothing by divine will . . . nor does she ( nature ) reduce ought into nothing . Of Nigantha Nataputta it is said that he was free from all bonds , possibly implying that either he had no ...
... Lucretius reads : " nothing is ever begotten of nothing by divine will . . . nor does she ( nature ) reduce ought into nothing . Of Nigantha Nataputta it is said that he was free from all bonds , possibly implying that either he had no ...
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... Lucretius , are impenetrable . None of the atoms could split , multiply , expand , or grow , even though they could move and combine , coming together " densely to form a diamond , or loosely , as in a hollow bamboo . 1 The second text ...
... Lucretius , are impenetrable . None of the atoms could split , multiply , expand , or grow , even though they could move and combine , coming together " densely to form a diamond , or loosely , as in a hollow bamboo . 1 The second text ...
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Carvaka and the Beginnings of Systematic | 53 |
Naturalistic Elements in Jainism | 79 |
Naturalistic Forms of Hinayana Buddhism | 116 |
The Naturalism of Samkhya the Oldest System | 177 |
Vaisesika Naturalism | 227 |
Conclusion | 247 |
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