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Tres Concepciones del Hombre en la Filosofia de la India |
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| Author |
Tola, Fernando
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| Source |
Pensamiento: Revista de Investigacion e Informacion Filosofica
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| Volume | v.42 |
| Date | 1986 |
| Pages | 29 - 46 |
| Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
| Language | 西班牙文=Spanish |
| Keyword | Men; Metaphysics; Sankara; Tola, Fernando |
| Abstract | The aim of this article is to present three conceptions of main in Indian philosophy:(I) the "materialistic conception" which considers that man is only a product of the combination of material elements. (II) The "Buddhist conception" which denied the existence of a soul and affirmed that man is only a conglomerate of unsubstantial elements and (III) "Shankara's conception" which maintained the existence of a spiritual entity in man. |
| ISSN | 00314749 |
| Hits | 615 |
| Created date | 2001.01.08
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| Modified date | 2014.02.24 |
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