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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... nature can be told in the history of Indian naturalistic and protoscientific thought . We have tried here to sketch the main outlines of Indian natural- ism as it appears in both systematic and unsystematic specula- tion before its ...
... nature can be told in the history of Indian naturalistic and protoscientific thought . We have tried here to sketch the main outlines of Indian natural- ism as it appears in both systematic and unsystematic specula- tion before its ...
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... nature ; 3. A belief that what we really know about the external world is subjective ; 4. A belief that the order of the external world is either mindistic or impressed upon it by man ; 5. A belief that there is some kind of purpose in ...
... nature ; 3. A belief that what we really know about the external world is subjective ; 4. A belief that the order of the external world is either mindistic or impressed upon it by man ; 5. A belief that there is some kind of purpose in ...
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... Nature , and the Naturalist - Confucian Syn- thetics in China . These various philosophies existed in Greece and China at about the same time as those we are treating flourished in India . What they all have in common is , first , that ...
... Nature , and the Naturalist - Confucian Syn- thetics in China . These various philosophies existed in Greece and China at about the same time as those we are treating flourished in India . What they all have in common is , first , that ...
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... natural world without access to spiritualistic means . Aris- totle ranks somewhat higher than the materialistic Epicureans because of his active concern in the systematic study of nature . The Stoics , who were sensationalists ...
... natural world without access to spiritualistic means . Aris- totle ranks somewhat higher than the materialistic Epicureans because of his active concern in the systematic study of nature . The Stoics , who were sensationalists ...
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... Nature which attacked Confucian scholastic knowledge , presum- ably starting in the fourth century B. C. The Taoism of Nature emphasized the unity and spontaneity of the natural order , the natural order being eternal and uncreated ...
... Nature which attacked Confucian scholastic knowledge , presum- ably starting in the fourth century B. C. The Taoism of Nature emphasized the unity and spontaneity of the natural order , the natural order being eternal and uncreated ...
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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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