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Schrödinger's Doctrine of Identity: On the Role of Advaita Vedānta in Erwin Schrödinger's Thought [PDF]

open access: yesBerichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 48, Issue 1-2, Page 44-71, August 2025.
Ever since Erwin Schrödinger learned about Indian thought through Arthur Schopenhauer, it occupied a visible role in both his published writings and personal books. Schrödinger called for a “blood transfusion” of Indian thought into the West and, in one notebook, construed the Upaniṣadic slogan “Brahman = Atman” as the “closest thing to the truth ...
Thijs M. K. Latten
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The spiritual core of the hard problem: consciousness as foundational, not emergent [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
This paper proposes a transpersonal reframing of the Hard Problem of Consciousness by positing that consciousness is ontologically primary—not an emergent property of neural processes, but the foundational reality from which mind and matter arise ...
Amira Arora
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Towards a Spiritual Model of Cosmic Education Based on Advaita Vedanta Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yesФилософия и космология, 2023
The author outlines a spiritually oriented model of cosmic education inspired by Advaita Vedanta philosophy. The description of the general principles of this Nondual Vedantic Cosmic Education (NVCE) will be preceded by a brief review of the writings of ...
Rafael Pulido-Moyano
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Advaita Vedanta answer to the hard problem of consciousness: A philosophical review

open access: yesYoga-Mimamsa, 2020
For thousands of years, human beings have been exploring the fundamental nature of the world and the self. In this process, modern science and Vedanta philosophy do not differ in conceiving the physical body as a material and mind also as a material. But
Ravi Kumar Reddy Juturi
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AN INTRODUCTION TO PANSPIRITISM: AN ALTERNATIVE TO MATERIALISM AND PANPSYCHISM

open access: yesZygon®, Volume 55, Issue 4, Page 898-923, December 2020., 2020
Abstract This article is an introduction to a philosophical approach termed “panspiritism.” The fundamental principles of this approach are summarized, with discussion of how it links to earlier (mainly Eastern) philosophical perspectives, how it differs from panpsychism and its relationship to idealism and theism.
Steve Taylor
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The Theology of Avatāra in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa

open access: yesReligions, 2020
The idea of avatāra no doubt presents a philosophical challenge, as it appears to stand in contrast to the Vedāntic principle of non-duality; the Bhāgavata purāṇa (BhP) offers an opportunity to look into this question due to its unique structure, which ...
Ithamar Theodor
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Karma Yoga: A traditional perspective

open access: yesYoga-Mimamsa, 2016
Background: Karma Yoga is a valid way to the ultimate realization of the Self. It has been emphasized by Yogeśvara Kṛṣṇa in Śrīmadbhagavadgītā. There is a prevalent misconception that the traditional exponents of Advaita Vedānta have declined to accept ...
Rajeshwar Mukherjee
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La identidad personal en el yoga integral y la psicología transpersonal [PDF]

open access: yesAposta, 2022
Se aborda aquí la cuestión de la identidad personal en el pensamiento de Sri Aurobindo y su vedānta integral, así como en la psicología transpersonal (PT).
Vicente Merlo
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The Advaita Philosophy of Sreenarayana Guru in Advaita Deepika: An Analysis of Historical Monuments in Karunagapally Taluk

open access: yesKalagatos
A Índia é globalmente reconhecida como o berço de quatro grandes religiões: Hinduísmo, Budismo, Jainismo e Sikhismo. No entanto, essas religiões são apenas uma parte do rico panorama filosófico da Índia, que inclui Vaishesika, Nyaya, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva
Immanual Andrews, D Charlson
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From Līlā to Nitya and Back: Śrī Rāmakṛṣṇa and Vedānta

open access: yesReligions, 2020
There has been a long-standing academic debate on the religious orientation of Śrī Rāmakṛṣṇa Paramahaṁsa (1836–1886), one of the leading religious figures of modern India.
Arpita Mitra
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