Karl H. Potter is professor of Philosophy and South Asian Studies at the University of Washington is Seattle, and is General Editor of the Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies. Series containing 28 volumes. 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热门 还没人写过短评呢 我要写书评 Encyclopedia of Indian Phil...
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHIES General Editor: Karl H. PotterI, Bibliography SectionsPotter, Karl HLarson, Gerald JamesBhattacharya, Ram ShankerKarl, A D Ed
Samkhya is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, system of classical Indian philosophy. This book traces its history from the third or fourth century B. C. up through the twentieth century. The Encyclopedia as a whole will present the substance of the various Indian systems of thought to ...
THE HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF SĀṂKHYA : The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 4 Samkhya, A Dualist Tradition in Indian Philosophy 来自 De Gruyter 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者:Larson,GJ/ Bhattacharya,R Shankar 被引量: 57 年份: 1987 ...
44. Rāmabhadra Dīkṣita : The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 5: The Philosophy of the GrammariansCowardHarold G. / RajaK. Kunjunni
Materialism is older than Spiritualism, if we regard the development of philosophy as beginning in Greece. The ancient Indian philosophy, however, is idealistic; according to it there is only one real being, Brahma; everything else is appearance, Maja. In Greece the first attempts at philosophy...
“Hinduism the perennial philosophy that is at the core of all religions.” - Aldous Huxley Hindu teachings were spread not just by Indian Hindus migrating and preaching outside of the Indian Subcontinent, but also by visitors to India who came for understanding Hindu spirituality. This latter ...
Indian philosophy, whether Brahminic or Buddhistic, with its various systems of metempsychosis, accentuated the distinction of soul and body, making the bodily life a mere transitory episode in the existence of the soul. They all taught the doctrine of limited immortality, ending either with the ...
It professed to expound the esoteric tradition of Buddhism and aimed at forming a universal brotherhood of man; studying and making known the ancient religions, philosophies, and sciences; investigating the laws of nature; and developing the divine powers latent in man. It was claimed to be ...
An Introduction to Daoist Philosophies. New York: Columbia University Press. Creel, Herrlee G. (1970). What is Taoism? Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Csikszentmihalyi, Mark and Ivanhoe, Philip J., eds. (1999). Religious and Philosophical Aspects of the Laozi. Albany: State University ...