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  1. (1 other version)A History of Indian Philosophy.Surrendranath Dasgupta & Surendranath Dasgupta - 1950 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 4 (3):445-447.
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  • The philosophy of the Upanishads.Paul Deussen - 1906 - New York,: Dover Publications. Edited by A. S. Geden.
    In this work-originally published in German in 1906 and translated into English two years later-Deussen explores the place of the Upanishads in the literature ...
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  • A History of Indian Philosophy.A. C. Bouquet - 1922 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this benchmark five-volume study, originally published between 1922 and 1955, Surendranath Dasgupta examines the principal schools of thought that define Indian philosophy. A unifying force greater than art, literature, religion, or science, Professor Dasgupta describes philosophy as the most important achievement of Indian thought, arguing that an understanding of its history is necessary to appreciate the significance and potentialities of India's complex culture. Volume I offers an examination of the Vedas and the Brahmanas, the earlier Upanisads, and the six (...)
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  • The Principal Upanisads. [REVIEW]E. A. Burtt - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (2):275-277.
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  • The Thirteen Principal Upanishads: Translated From the Sanskrit.Robert Ernest Hume (ed.) - 1931 - New York,: Universal Voice.
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  • The concept of mukti in Advaita Vedānta.Krishna Warrier & G. A. - 1961 - [Madras]: University of Madras.
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  • (2 other versions)Knowing Brahman while embodied: Śa $\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n}$}}{n} " />kara on jīvanmukti. [REVIEW]Andrew O. Fort - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (4).
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  • Tradition and Reflection: Explorations in Indian Thought.Wilhelm Halbfass - 1991 - SUNY Press.
    This book examines, above all, the relationship between reason and Vedic revelation, and the philosophical responses to the idea of the Veda. It deals with such topics as dharma, karma and rebirth, the role of man in the universe, the motivation and justification of human actions, the relationship between ritual norms and universal ethics, and reflections on the goals and sources of human knowledge. Halbfass presents previously unknown materials concerning the history of sectarian movements, including the notorious "Thags" (thaka), and (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Principal Upanisads.S. Radhakrishnan - 1954 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (2):344-346.
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  • (2 other versions)Knowing brahman while embodied: Śa $$\underset{\raise0.3em\hbox{$\smash{\scriptscriptstyle\cdot}$}}{n}$$ kara on jīvanmukti. [REVIEW]Andrew O. Fort - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (4):369-389.
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  • (2 other versions)History of Indian Philosophy. Volume V.Surendranath Dasgupta - 1956 - Philosophical Review 65 (3):432-436.
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  • Tradition and Reflection: Explorations in Indian Thought.J. L. Brockington & Wilhelm Halbfass - 1992 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (3):545.
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  • (2 other versions)Knowing brahman while embodied: Śa kara on jīvanmukti.Andrew O. Fort - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (4):369-389.
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