Authentic Human Destiny The Paths of Shankara and Heidegger
Material type: TextSeries: Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series III B, South Asia ; 199800ENGGPC1Publication details: Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 1998Description: 428pISBN:- 1565181190
- N08.2 G293
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PART ONE. FROM APARAA VIDHYAA TO PARAA VIDHYAA Aparaa Vidhyaa: The Phenomenal State of Man Nature of Aparaa Vidhyaa Consequences of Aparaa Vidhyaa Characteristics of Aparaa Vidhyaa Paraa Vidhyaa: The Noumenal State of Man Goal of Paraa Vidhyaa Nature of Paraa Vidhyaa Characteristics of Paraa Vidhyaa Brahmaajijnaasa: Movement from Aparaa Vidhyaa to Paraa Vidhyaa Nature of Brahmaajijnaasa Stages of Brahmaajijnaasa Samaadhi: The End of Brahmaajijnaasa PART TWO. FROM CARE TO TRANSCENDENCE Care: Dasein`s Being-in-the-World Dasein`s Epistemological Concern Dasein`s Relational Concern Dasein`s Existential Concern Authentic Human Destiny Transcendence: Dasein`s Being-toward-Being The Goal The Way The Attainment Ereignis: Movement from Care to Transcendence Ereignis: The Event of Appropriation Stages of Ereignis Total Authenticity: The End of Ereignis PART THREE. THE PATHS OF SHANKARA AND HEIDEGGER: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Similarities Man Being The Path Differences Man Being The Path A Critique Shankara Heidegger
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