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Lily Adams Beck
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"The Story of Oriental Philosophy" offers insight into such Eastern scriptures as the Tibetan Book of the Dead, the teachings of Zen, and Indian sacred writing. (Philosophy)
Kovoor T. Behanan
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Clear explanation and evaluation of fundamental concepts of Hindu thought; historical synopsis of the development of Hindu religious philosophy; detailed descriptions of the psychology and psychoanalysis of yoga, its postures and varieties of breathi ...
Daniel A. Bell
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For much of the twentieth century, Confucianism was condemned by Westerners and East Asians alike as antithetical to modernity. Internationally renowned philosophers, historians, and social scientists argue otherwise in "Confucian Political Ethics," ...
E. N. Berthrong
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The world has changed dramatically in the 2,500 years since Confucius' lifetime, but in many ways we still struggle with his core concern: how to live together with a minimum of conflict. In "What Would Confucius Do?, East Asian teacher and scholar E ...
Annie Wood Besant
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These lectures are intended to give an outline of Yoga in order for the student to take up for practical purposes. The Nature of Yoga; Schools of Thought; Yoga as a Science; Yoga as Practice.
N. Bhashyacharya
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1887. Sri Ramanuja is the most important philosopher-saint of Sri Vaishnavam and one of the most dynamic characters of Hinduism. He was a philosophical as well as a social reformer, displaying a catholicity that was nearly unparalleled in Hindu relig ...
N. Bhashyacharya
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1887. Sri Ramanuja is the most important philosopher-saint of Sri Vaishnavam and one of the most dynamic characters of Hinduism. He was a philosophical as well as a social reformer, displaying a catholicity that was nearly unparalleled in Hindu relig ...
Ajahn Sumano Bhikkhu
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The world is full of confused people running around aimlessly, waiting for life to happen. Caught in a maze of mirrors, we spend most of our time bumping into the walls of confusion and chaos we have created. In terms of Buddhist reality, we have bee ...