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Philosophies of India (Routledge Library Editions
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Part I: The Highest Good

I: The Meeting of East and West

  • The Roar of Awakening
  • The Steely Barb
  • The Claims of Science
  • The Four Aims of Life
  • Release and Progress
  • II: The foundations of Indian Philosophy

  • Philosophy as Way of Life
  • The Qualified Pupil
  • Philosophy as Power
  • "The Dying round the Holy Power"
  • Brahman
  • Part II: The Philosophies of Time

    I: The Philosophy of Success

  • The World at War
  • The Tyrant State
  • Valor Against Time
  • The Function of Treachery
  • Political Geometry
  • The Seven Ways to Approach a Neighbour
  • The Universal King
  • II: The Philosophy of Pleasure

    III: The Philosophy of Duty

  • Caste and the Four Life-Stages
  • Satya
  • Satyagraha
  • The Palace of Wisdom
  • Part II: The Philosophies of Eternity

    I: Jainism

  • Parsva
  • Jaina Images
  • The Makers of the Crossing
  • The Qualities of Matter
  • The Mask of the Personality
  • The Cosmic Man
  • The Jaina Doctrine of Bondage
  • The Doctrine of Maskarin Gosala
  • Man Against Nature
  • II: Sankhya and Yoga

  • Kapila and Patanjali
  • Introvert-Concentration
  • The Hindrances
  • Integrity and Integration
  • Sankhya Psychology
  • III: Brahmanism

  • Veda
  • Upanisad
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • Vedanta
  • IV: Buddhism

  • Buddhahood
  • The Great Buddhist Kings
  • Hinayana and Mahayana
  • The Way of the Bodhisattva
  • The Great Delight
  • V: Tantra

  • Who Seeks Nirvana?
  • The Lamb, the Hero and the Man-God
  • All the Gods within Us
  • About the Author

    Heinrich Zimmer

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