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Hegel and Indian Philosophy
Author Bhikkhu Nanajivako
Source Synthesis Philosophica
Volumev.2
Date1987
Pages203 - 224
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordBhagavad Gita;History of Nineteenth Century Indian Philosophy;Nanajivako, Bhikkhu;
AbstractThis is a criticism of Hegel's one-dimensional philosophy of history and of his negative attitude to "eastern philosophies." The article discusses Hegel's late discovery of the positive value of Indian philosophy through Bhagavad-gita (1827) and the inadequacy of Hegel's dialectics for interpretation of Indian philosophies. It considers Hegel's interpretation of the Buddhist theory of nothingness ("sunya-vadah"),in logic (Encyclopaedia viii,87-88); Hegel's absolute idealism and "advaita-vedantah"; and K. C. Bhattacharyya's criticism of Hegel's "system admitting no alternative system" compared with analogous standpoints of Tillich and Jaspers.
ISSN03527875
Hits691
Created date2001.01.08



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