Automation and Collective BargainingCentral Book Company, 1961 - 219 pages |
Contents
PART ICHARACTER AND METHODOLOGY OF COMPARATIVE | 1 |
Concepts of continuity Karman | 5 |
Method | 16 |
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accept according activity adhyāsa Advaitins Aristotle attitude avidyā becomes Bhagavad Gītā Brahman Brāhmaṇas Bréhier Buddhism called causality cause Christian comparative philosophy concept connected consciousness considered contemplation creation Demiurge denotes dhyāna divine doctrine Enneads entity eternal evaluation existence existential experience expressed fact follows Gītā Greek historical húle human hypostases Ibid idea identical identification important Indian philosophy Indian thought infinite influence instance interpretation Isvara J. F. Staal jñāna karma knowledge later Advaita magical Mahadevan manifest māyā means meditation metaphysical Mīmāṁsā mokṣa Neoplatonism object occurs Oriental origin Parmenides passages phenomenological philo Plato Plotinus possible principle problem Rāmānuja realised reality reference regard rejected relation religion Ṛgveda ritual act sacrifice saguṇabrahman Sankara says scriptural smṛti sophy soul speaks śruti stressed superimposed Sureśvara sūtra term texts thesis tion tradition transl transmigration truth universe unreal Upanisadic Veda Vedanta Vedic vyāvahārika realm West Western philosophy whereas