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Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Abellio, Sri Aurobindo, Gurdjieff, and Husserl

Mudpacks and Prozac: experiencing Ayurvedic, biomedical and ... - Page 18 - Murphy Halliburton - 2009 - 232 pages - Preview
For every Husserl, Heidegger and Dewey, there is a Śankara, Praśastapāda and Aurobindo, and these philosophers have had a role in shaping how people in India, and in other places where people are in dialogue with Indian thought, ...
Lectures on consciousness and interpretation - Mohanty, Jitendranath Mohanty, Tara Chatterjee - 2009 - 168 pages - No preview
J.N. Mohanty is one of the most distinguished philosophers India has produced in recent years. Written mostly in the 21st century, this collection deals with the nature of consciousness and its interpretation.
Reading Hegel: The Introductions - G. W. F. Hegel, Aakash Singh, Rimina Mohapatra - 2008 - 272 pages - Full view
Bringing together for the first time all of G.W.F. Hegel's major Introductions in one place, this book ambitiously attempts to present readers with Hegel's systematic thought through his Introductions alone.
Beyond Orientalism: the work of Wilhelm Halbfass and its impact on ... - Page 101 - Eli Franco, Karin Preisendanz - 2007 - 673 pages - Preview
... Bankim Chandra Chatterji, Aurobindo Ghose are all Bengalis. The list of non- Bengalis, to whom comparable attention is given in India and Europe, is much shorter and may be actually exhausted by three names: Dayananda Saras vati, ...
Buddhism: art and values : a collection of research papers and ... - Lokesh Chandra - 2007 - 469 pages - Snippet view
The philosopher E. Husserl said that Europe alone can provide other traditions with a universal framework of meaning and understanding. ... Sri Aurobindo has said: "When we have passed beyond knowing, then we shall have Knowledge. ...
Within the four seas--: introduction to comparative philosophy - Page 439 - Ulrich Libbrecht - 2007 - 634 pages - Preview
... what Husserl calls 'the inner horizon of their time' and are not able to distance themselves from it. ... Five of them compare to Sankara, one to Ramanuja, two with the Samkhya philosophy and one to Sri Aurobindo. ...
Lifeworlds and ethics: studies in several keys - Margaret Chatterjee - 2006 - 179 pages - Preview
Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series IIIB, South Asia, Volume 11 Lifeworlds and Ethics Studies in several keys Indian Philosophical Studies, XI
r by Margaret Chatterjee R -V The Council for Research in Values and ...
Space-Time Continuum - Page 77 - K. Pramila Sastry - 2006 - 308 pages - Preview
Again, Husserl desired to give a rational texture to philosophy and furnish it with scientific clarity. ... as Aurobindo would put in his interpretation of the Upanishads: "It is both the beginning and end, the cause and the result of ...
Religion, philosophy, and science: a sketch of a global view - Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya, Indian Institute of Advanced Study - 2006 - 253 pages - Snippet view
... of Post Modernism the reader may like to familiarize himself at least with some works of Husserl and Heidegger. ... See, in particular, Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: Integral Sociology and Dialectical Sociology, Macmillan, New Delhi, ...
Indian literary criticism in English: critics, texts, issues - P. K. Rajan - 2004 - 363 pages - Snippet view
... Plato to the contemporary scene — Plato, Aristotle, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger and Husserl. ... KD Sethna rightly notes the main points of Aurobindo's candid criticism of Cousins (Sri Aurobindo on Shakespeare 5-6). ...
Choice; books for college libraries: Volume 41 - Association of College and Research Libraries - 2004 - Snippet view
She also discusses the transformations of the Advaita theory of consciousness with reference to Sri Aurobindo, KC Bhattacharya, and JN Mohanty; she compares the Indian theories of consciousness with those of Husserl, Heidegger,...
Foundations of a Global Spiritual Awakening - Page 34 - Edgar John Burns - 2003 - 332 pages - Preview
Western philosophers such as Hegel, Schopenhauer, Husserl, Bergson, Toynbee, and de Chardin certainly owe a great debt to Eastern thought and mysticism in general. In the twentieth century, great Eastern teachers including Sri Aurobindo...
Knowledge, consciousness and religious conversion in Lonergan and ... - Page 17 - Michael T. McLaughlin - 2003 - 318 pages - Preview
... thought with other philosophical systems and approaches; those of Kant,Husserl, Paul Ricoeur and others. ... aims to make a step forward in Lonergan studies by bringing together Lonergan and the Neo-Vedanta of Sri Aurobindo. ...
A moral critique of development: in search of global responsibilities - Page 274 - Philip Quarles van Ufford, Ph Quarles van Ufford, Ananta Kumar Giri - 2003 - 309 pages - Preview
In this context, Sri Aurobindo writes: 'Rome was the human will oppressing and disciplining the emotional and ... order and law' (Sri Aurobindo 1962: 89). 6 JN Mohanty (in Gupta 2000), building on Edmund Husserl, calls this enigma. What Mohanty writes about the ...
Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research - Indian Council of Philosophical Research - 2003 - Snippet view
... from Greek philosophers to modern and contemporary western thinkers like Sartre, Husserl, Putnam, Dennett and Davidson among others, as well as Indian philosophical standpoints of Yoga, Advaita Vedanta, Tantra and Sri Aurobindo. ...
Hinterlands and horizons: excursions in search of amity - Page 142 - Margaret Chatterjee - 2002 - 139 pages - No preview
Collection of nine phenomenological essays ranging across cultures and time periods - studies the historical and cultural evolution of the idea of amity and the concomitant concepts of fraternity, friendship, and tolerance.
The reader is exposed to a brilliant array of thinkers, among them Husserl, Buber, Levinas, Sri Aurobindo, Radhakrishnan, ...
Reflections on a white elephant - Page 160 - Mulk Raj Anand - 2002 - 229 pages - Preview
Before him Husserl had said: "In beginning one is empty..." Then by meditation one becomes aware of oneself! That is Yoga! ... But we can be aware... If we wish to be...
 What Sri Aurobindo calls inner soul can be reached only by deep Yoga. As he had become aware of universe by achieving his ...
Phenomenology and culture - Maija Kūle - 2002 - 292 pages - Snippet view
The founder of integral yoga Sri Aurobindo has said that to everybody capable of more or less consciously approaching the ... 81 E. Husserl, commenting on the principles of transcendentalism, noted that the old ontological doctrine ...
Antaral: end-century meditations - Saccidānandan, Sāhitya Akādemī - 2002 - 177 pages - Snippet view
... Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal, Gopalakrishna Gokhale, SN Banerjee, Madan Mohan Malaviya, Aurobindo, ... unquestioningly follow the high priests of Western philosophy from Satre and Husserl to Derrida and Foucault. ...
Explorations in Philosophy: Indian philosophy - Jitendranath Mohanty, Bina Gupta - 2001 - 229 pages - Snippet view
We know of various excellent scholars who have been working on Kant, Husserl, Samkara, and Aurobindo. However, I know of no one who has contributed more than Mohanty to make both Indian and western thought accessible to the modern...
in western thought as well: Hegel thought his system to include, and leave room for, all others; Husserl regarded his ... I have in mind the three towering figures: of Gandhi, Tagore and Sri Aurobindo. While these three figures have ...
Sri Aurobindo Ghose: the dweller in the lands of silence - William Kluback, Michael Finkenthal - 2001 - 167 pages - Snippet view
Descartes, Hegel, Husserl reign supreme among them. Even their proclaimed opponents yield to reason's domination. Within the dimensions of knowledge, contingencies, possibilities, accidents, and ambiguities finally submit to reason. ...
History, culture and truth: essays presented to D.P. Chattopadhyaya Daya Krishna, K. Satchidananda Murty, Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1999 - 393 pages - Snippet view
Corpus of critical study on the thought and works of Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya predominantly on philosophy of sciences with cultural philosophy; contributed articles.
Phenomenological inquiry in psychology: existential and ... - Page 385 - Ronald S. Valle - 1998 - 442 pages - Preview
Sri Aurobindo (1989). The psychic being. Wilmont, Wl: Lotus Light Publications. Boff, L. (1979). Liberating grace. ... Husserl, E. (1962). Ideas: General introduction to pure phenomenology. New York: Collier. James, W. ( 1 977). ...
Sociological abstracts: Volume 46, Issue 1 Leo P. Chall - 1998 - Snippet view
Changes in the term phenomenology as used by Edmund Husserl & Maurice Merleau-Ponty are outlined, particularly the idea that ... The future that Sri Aurobindo sought was not specific to any nation, but was that of the human personality, ...
Gurdjieff: Essays and Reflections on the Man and His Teachings - Page 269- Bruno De Panafieu, Jacob Needleman, George Baker - 1997 - 462 pages - Preview
In their own way Abellio, Sri Aurobindo, Gurdjieff, and Husserl each added what was missing, the third term of the infinitely vivifying: matter = energy = consciousness. The practical application of any teaching, ...
The Atman project: a transpersonal view of human development - Page 70 - Ken Wilber - 1996 - 240 pages - Preview
As Aurobindo explains, "By an utilization of the inner senses — that is to say, of the sense powers, in themselves, in their purely ... I do not mean to deny that either Bergson or Husserl saw beyond the centaur and into higher realms; ...
Interdisciplinary studies in science, technology, philosophy and ... - Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1996 - 323 pages - Snippet view
... account of the physical world, others like Aristotle, Ramanuja and Husserl defend a teleological theory of nature. ... In their efforts to reconcile these two views some evolutionists like Sri Aurobindo argue that there are two ...

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