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082 _a181.4
_bBRA/M
100 _aBraue, Donald A
245 0 _aMaya in Radhakrishnan's thought: Six meaning other than 'illusion'/
_cDonald A. Braue
260 _aDelhi:
_bM.B Pub.,
_c1984.
300 _a184 p.
505 _aSarvepalli Radhakrishnan: A Biographical Sketch The Problem of Maya Prabhu Dutt Shastri's Interpretation of Maya Radhakrishnan's Approach to the Prob lem of Maya Background Concepts in Radhakrishnan's Philosophy I. Introduction II. Epistemological Concepts HI. Ontological Concepts IV. The Concept of Reality in Four Poises Recurring Themes in Radhakrishnan's Faith I. Introduction II. The Content of S. Radhakrishnan's Faith III. The Unity of Religions IV. A Modernist's Loyalty to Tradition V. Ethics Six Meanings of Maya I. Maya^ as Inexplicable Mystery II. Mdya^ as Power of Self-Becoming III. Mayo? as Duality of Consciousness and Matter IV. Maya? as Primal Matter V. MayS* as Concealment VI. Nlayd^ as One-Sided Dependence Radhakrishnan's Achievement in Perspective I. Maya}-: An Epistemological Issue II. Mdya^: A Cosmogonic Issue III. Mdyd^ : Sarfikhya Dualism and Vedanta Non-Dualism IV. Mdya*\ Matter is Real as Part of the Whole V. Mdyd^: A Soteriological Issue VI. Mdyd^ : Community, Need, and Affection VII. Radhakrishnan's Doctrine of Maya ; A General Estimate
650 _a Radhakrishnan, S. -- (Sarvepalli), -- 1888-1975.
650 _aRadhakrishnan, S. -- (Sarvepalli), -- 1888-1975
650 _aMaya (Hinduism)
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