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  1. Going or knowing? The development of the idea of living liberation in the upani $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{s}$$ ads. [REVIEW]Andrew O. Fort - 1994 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 22 (4):379-390.
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  • Man — The creator.Arnold Knust - 1976 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 4 (1-2):51-68.
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  • The conflict of voluntarism and dualism in the yogasūtra.Stephen H. Phillips - 1985 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 13 (4):399-414.
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  • Some problems of perception in navya-nyāya.Pradyot Mandal - 1987 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 15 (2):125-148.
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  • The horizon model continued: Incorporating the somatic mysticism of pre-history, and some further theoretical issues.Edward James Dale - 2010 - Sophia 49 (3):393-406.
    The paper continues the model I began in a previous issue of Sophia . It is argued that the predominance of purely ascending or ‘top down’ forms of spirituality which stemmed largely from the axial period and have been carried forward into modern, transpersonal theories of evolutionary spirituality is a mistake and that there exists a lost or largely ignored form of spirituality—which I name somatic—which was the predominant domain of early Neolithic and Palaeolithic experience. Aspects of what I call (...)
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