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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... believe , however , in the fanatical distinction between bad mental and dualistic philosophy and good naturalistic and monistic philosophy . The crisscross of beliefs , the untenable presuppositions , the illogical conclusions , the ...
... believe , however , in the fanatical distinction between bad mental and dualistic philosophy and good naturalistic and monistic philosophy . The crisscross of beliefs , the untenable presuppositions , the illogical conclusions , the ...
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... believe it unprofitable to do so here . We may briefly point out that the early Indian schools , if placed side by side with their closest Chinese and Greek coun- terparts , would exhibit something like the following order . Naturalist ...
... believe it unprofitable to do so here . We may briefly point out that the early Indian schools , if placed side by side with their closest Chinese and Greek coun- terparts , would exhibit something like the following order . Naturalist ...
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... believe in his existence ? Faith- less and impious men at the time of the composition of the Rigveda are considered important enough to be refuted by ex- hortation if not by logical argument . Systematic argumenta- tion only appears ...
... believe in his existence ? Faith- less and impious men at the time of the composition of the Rigveda are considered important enough to be refuted by ex- hortation if not by logical argument . Systematic argumenta- tion only appears ...
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... believe in their metempsychosis . Judging from their peliefs , then , it may be argued that the Breath - Wind Magicians represent one of the earliest , if not the earliest , tendencies in the direction of a natural explana- tion of ...
... believe in their metempsychosis . Judging from their peliefs , then , it may be argued that the Breath - Wind Magicians represent one of the earliest , if not the earliest , tendencies in the direction of a natural explana- tion of ...
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... believe that very small particles made up such things as thought , although he did not have a clear conception of a world composed of atoms that made up the elements of breath , water , and fire . Uddalaka was very important for ...
... believe that very small particles made up such things as thought , although he did not have a clear conception of a world composed of atoms that made up the elements of breath , water , and fire . Uddalaka was very important for ...
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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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