The Six Systems of Indian PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1899 - 618 pages |
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Page ix
... never shrink from the conse- quences of their theories . They never equivo- cate or try to hide their opinions where they are likely to be unpopular . Kapila , for instance , the author or hero eponymus of the Sâmkhya - philosophy ...
... never shrink from the conse- quences of their theories . They never equivo- cate or try to hide their opinions where they are likely to be unpopular . Kapila , for instance , the author or hero eponymus of the Sâmkhya - philosophy ...
Page x
... though they have no eyes as yet to see what is hidden behind the idols , and what was the true meaning of them . What I admire in Indian philosophers is that they never try to deceive us as to their principles PREFACE .
... though they have no eyes as yet to see what is hidden behind the idols , and what was the true meaning of them . What I admire in Indian philosophers is that they never try to deceive us as to their principles PREFACE .
Page xi
... never afraid to speak out . They are bona fide idealists or materialists , monists or dualists , theists or atheists , because their reverence for truth is stronger than their reverence for anything else . The Vedântist , for instance ...
... never afraid to speak out . They are bona fide idealists or materialists , monists or dualists , theists or atheists , because their reverence for truth is stronger than their reverence for anything else . The Vedântist , for instance ...
Page xiii
... never leaves us in any doubt as to the exact opinions held by each philo- sopher . We may miss the development and the dialectic eloquence with which Plato and Hegel propound their thoughts , but we can always appre- ciate the perfect ...
... never leaves us in any doubt as to the exact opinions held by each philo- sopher . We may miss the development and the dialectic eloquence with which Plato and Hegel propound their thoughts , but we can always appre- ciate the perfect ...
Page xiv
... never- theless accept some of the utterances of the Veda as they would accept the opinions of eminent men or Sishtas , though always with the proviso that even the Veda could never make a false opinion true . The same relative authority ...
... never- theless accept some of the utterances of the Veda as they would accept the opinions of eminent men or Sishtas , though always with the proviso that even the Veda could never make a false opinion true . The same relative authority ...
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admit Ahamkâra ancient Anumâna atheism Atman authority Avidyâ Avyakta Bâdarâyana Bhagavad-gîtâ body Brahmâ Brahman Brih Brihaspati Buddhi Buddhist called cause century commentary creation creator deity Devas divine doctrines doubt earth eternal ether existence explained fact follows Gaimini gods Gotama Greek Gunas highest Hindu hymns idea India Indian philosophy individual souls Indra Indriyas inference Îsvara Kanâda Kapila Kârikâs knowledge Lord Manas Mâyâ means meant Mîmâmsâ mind Moksha Monism Nakiketas nature Nescience never Nyâya object originally passages Patañgali perceived perception phenomenal philo possess Pragâpati Prakriti Pramânas Purusha Pûrva-Mîmâmsâ question Râmânuga reality recognised refer Rig-veda Sabda sacrifice Samkara Sâmkhya Sâmkhya-philosophy Sâmkhya-Sûtras Sanskrit scholars seems sense Smriti sophy Sphota Sruti subtle body supposed supreme Sûtras systems of philosophy Tanmâtras Tattva-samâsa teaching things thou thought tion translation true truth Upanishads Vaiseshika Vâk Veda Vedanta Vedanta-philosophy Vedântists Vedic Vyâsa word Yoga Yoga-philosophy Yogins
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Page 255 - But utter clearness, and thro' loss of Self The gain of such large life as match'd with ours Were Sun to spark — unshadowable in words, Themselves but shadows of a shadow-world.