Parallel Developments: A Comparative History of IdeasKodansha, 1975 - 567 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 33 | 3 |
Gods and Man | 26 |
The Search for the Absolute | 47 |
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absolute According Amitabha ancient Aristotle Aśoka asserted ātman attained attitude become believed body Brahman Buddha Buddhist called China Chinese Christian concept Confucian cultural death Deussen developed Dhammapada Digha-nikāya disciples discussed divine doctrine Dōgen early Buddhism earth East and West Eastern Eckhart eternal ethical evil existence faith fire gods Greek heaven Heraclitus Hindu History human Ibid idea India individual Jain Jainism Japan Japanese Jesus karma King knowledge later living London Mahāyāna master means medieval meditation Meister Eckhart metaphysical mind modern monks moral mystics Nāgārjuna nature Parmenides period person Philosophy East Plato Plotinus practice Prince Shōtoku principle problem Pure Land Radhakrishnan Rāmānuja reality regarded religion religious Rhys Davids Śankara Sanskrit scriptures sect sense Shinran similar soul spirit T. W. Rhys Davids taught teaching theory things thinkers thinking thought tion tradition translated truth Upanisads Vedic Western Philosophy word worship