The Concept of Man: A Study in Comparative PhilosophySarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Poolla Tirupati Raju |
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PROLOGUE TO THE SECOND EDITION | 9 |
PREFATORY REMARKS | 23 |
PART I | 29 |
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accepted according action activity Aristotle Aryans Atman basic become body Book of Mencius Brahman Buddha Buddhism called Chinese philosophers Christ Christian comparative philosophy concept Confucian Confucius consciousness cosmic created creative creatures culture Dharma divine doctrine earth essence ethical evil evolution existence feelings freedom gods Greek thought Han Yu Heaven highest human nature Ibid idea ideal important Indian philosophy Indian thought individual inwardness Islam Jainism Jewish jīva karma knowledge laws live Mahāyāna man's Marxism material matter means Mencius Mimāmsā mind moral mysticism Nyaya object one's original orthodox physical Plato principle problem Protagoras pure Rāmānuja rational reality realization reason relation religion religious salvation Sankhya schools sense social society Socrates soul spirit Supreme Surah Taoist theory things thinkers traditions transcends transformation truth understanding universe Upaniṣads values Veda Vedanta Vedic Vij�āna virtue western whole word



