The Philosophy of the Upanishads and Ancient Indian Metaphysics by Archibald Edward Gough
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Overview: Those interested in the general history of philosophy will find in it an account of a very early attempt, on the part of thinkers of a rude age and race, to form a cosmological theory. The real movement of philosophic thought begins, it is true, not in India, but in India; but some degree of interest may still be expected to attach to the procedure of the ancient Indian cosmo-logists. The Upanishads are so many “songs before sunrise,”—spontaneous effusions of awakening reflection, half poetical, half metaphysical, that precede the conscious and methodical labour of the long succession of thinkers to construct a thoroughly intelligible conception of the sum of things.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
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