Saturday, February 23, 2019

Vedantic philosophy in a political context


Knowledge, consciousness and religious conversion in Lonergan and Aurobindo - Page 179Michael T. McLaughlin - 2003 - 318 pages
Aurobindo's monism in which the One differentiates itself in time and space (extension) as finite souls in the infinite has many similarities with Schelling in his work Bruno. He refers to this process of differentiation of the One as ...

Debashish Banerji, ‎Makarand R. Paranjape - 2016 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
... stage when the autopoietic entity achieves a state of functional integration where its elements express their powers not merely as parts of the whole but as co-adapting superpositionalities of the whole. In comparison, Sri Aurobindo's monism ...
H. L. Kalia - 2002 - ‎Preview
... it has given us a new outlook on the world; it has set his stamp on one of the major stages in the development of planetology It was a kind of integral vision of the reality, similar to that of Aurobindo, but without falling into Aurobindo's monism.
Jan Feys - 1973 - ‎Snippet view
This more literal rendering of Advaita underlines the absence of any dual principle, which corresponds to the negative aspect of Aurobindo's monism. However, Aurobindo himself does not use that term to characterise his system. 26 There is ...
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Hence Ignorance is a form of Knowledge, Pain a form of Bliss, and Death of Life : these paradoxes find their metaphysical justification in Sri Aurobindo's monism. The transformation of death into life, and not death's elimination, squares best ...
Kolappa Pillay Kanakasabhapathi Pillay - 1957 - ‎Snippet view
But such a relation is possible only when a duality between consciousness and unconsciousness is assumed, which assumption would be contrary to Aurobindo's monism. Mind, which is supposed to be a link between vitalised matter on the ...
J. Chetany - 1978 - ‎Snippet view - ‎More editions
61 It was a kind of integral vision of the reality, similar to that of Aurobindo, but without falling into Aurobindo's monism. Such an idea cannot be simply transliterated, but needs deep study since "to be content to transliterate is merely illiterate.
David Scott - 2014 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
The first full introduction to Simondon's seminal work. A chapter-by-chapter commentary takes you through the text of Psychic and Collective Individuation, clarifying its complex terminology and structure.
Sri Aurobindo - 2007 - ‎No preview - ‎More editions
The writing of this book has afforded him pleasure in his leisure moments, and that pleasure would be much increased if he knew that the perusal of it would create any bond of sympathy between himself and the angling community in general.
Ted Honderich - 2015 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
Eighteen of the world's most eminent philosophers of recent years tackle central questions of philosophy in this collection of the prestigious annual lectures given at the Royal Institute of Philosophy in London.

Aurobindo has tried to interpret some of the spiritual concepts of Vedantic philosophy in a political context. ... Advaitism, or the conception of a monistic spiritual absolute, has been considered in modern Indian thought as the foundation of a ...

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