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Artificial intelligence for topic modelling in Hindu philosophy: Mapping themes between the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita [PDF]
The Upanishads are known as one of the oldest philosophical texts in the world that form the foundation of Hindu philosophy. The Bhagavad Gita is the core text of Hindu philosophy and is known as a text that summarises the key philosophies of the ...
Rohitash Chandra
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Book Review: Theology After Vedanta: An Experiment in Comparative Theology [PDF]
A review of Theology After Vedanta: An Experiment in Comparative Theology by Francis X ...
Coward, Harold
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Book Review: The Beginning and End of Religion [PDF]
A review of The Beginning and End of Religion by Nicholas ...
D\u27Costa, Gavin
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Swami Abhishiktananda\u27s Interreligious Hermeneutics of the Upanishads [PDF]
Swami Abhishiktananda was a French monk who came to India in 1948 to establish an inculturated form of Christian monasticism, a monasticism which would not simply reflect a European heritage but would be truly Indian life and culture.
Ulrich, Edward T.
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Absolute Present, Zen and Schrödinger’s One Mind [PDF]
Erwin Schrödinger holds a prominent place in the history of science primarily due to his crucial role in the development of quantum physics. What is perhaps lesser known are his insights into subject-object duality, consciousness and mind.
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The Upanishads are the abode of the highest truths of Hindu Dharma and the bedrock of Hindu philosophical thought. The Upanishads are the crown jewel of Vedic thought. It has the distinction of being one of the foremost books of the ‘Prasthana Triyas’ of Hinduism.
Vigneswari Pavanesan +1 more
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Indian and Classical Greek philosophical traditions both recommend that we structure our lives around the performance of certain kinds of actions as daily and regular habits. Under some circumstances and for some individuals, this means merely doing what
Piper, Adrian M. S.
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Abhiṣiktānanda: A Reception History1 [PDF]
In this article, I present an evaluation of the scholarly reception history of Abhiṣiktānanda. I argue for an identifiable threefold division in Abhiṣiktānanda scholarship: the earliest biographies and appraisals focused on his ‘spiritual search;’ a ...
Beltramini, Enrico
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This paper puts forward an ontology that is indebted to QBism, Kant, Bohr, Schr\"odinger, the philosophy of the Upanishads, and the evolutionary philosophy of Sri Aurobindo.
Mohrhoff, U. J.
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Ethics and Spirituality of Sustainability: What Can We All Do? [PDF]
This article approaches the topic of sustainability in a broad, interdisciplinary fashion − in the manner of our total footprint on the planet, not just our carbon footprint.
Dhiman, Satinder K.
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