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IS INDIAN PHILOSOPHY MARKING TIME ? [ Shri G. R. Malkani , Director of the Indian Institute of Philosophy at Amalner , surveys here the current philosophical scene in India , finding its dead level broken by the work of two outstanding ...
IS INDIAN PHILOSOPHY MARKING TIME ? [ Shri G. R. Malkani , Director of the Indian Institute of Philosophy at Amalner , surveys here the current philosophical scene in India , finding its dead level broken by the work of two outstanding ...
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... Philosophy is thus subordinated to science . This science , again , so narrowly conceived , stands on one side and religion on the other . They stand at the opposite ends , and often come into conflict . It is natural that truth should ...
... Philosophy is thus subordinated to science . This science , again , so narrowly conceived , stands on one side and religion on the other . They stand at the opposite ends , and often come into conflict . It is natural that truth should ...
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... philosophy of the Upanishads with that of Christianity . But his synthe- sis was only an intellectual one . Sri Ramakrishna was not conversant with the ancient Indian philosophy . But he imbibed the Vedic and Upa- nishadic tradition as ...
... philosophy of the Upanishads with that of Christianity . But his synthe- sis was only an intellectual one . Sri Ramakrishna was not conversant with the ancient Indian philosophy . But he imbibed the Vedic and Upa- nishadic tradition as ...
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