Theories of Indian Philosophy

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It begins with the general principles of Indian Philosophy, which are opposed to those of Western Philosophy; and it shows what practical effect they have upon human life, how the extreme fanatics lived and still do live, and how the principles were compromised to include practical morality. It begins with the Upanishads, and proceeds with Samkhya doctrine, Jainism, Buddhism, Buddha, and the later developments of Buddhism, Brahmanic doctrine, Hinduism, Vedanta and Bhakti, Mysticism, and modern Indian Philosophy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Albert Schweitzer

Dr. Schwitzer is an able and conscientious historian, who is not content with superficial narrative to force his moral lesson on the reader…. The whole book is pervaded by the author’s personal and life long interest in the reconciliation practical and mystical nomism.

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Title
Theories of Indian Philosophy
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8186050701
Length
xii+295p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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