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... thought became predominantly if not ex- clusively a collection of idealistic and abso- lutistic views . Moreover , their preoccupa- tion wih Western thought and its categories and terminology easily persuaded them to view Indian thought ...
... thought became predominantly if not ex- clusively a collection of idealistic and abso- lutistic views . Moreover , their preoccupa- tion wih Western thought and its categories and terminology easily persuaded them to view Indian thought ...
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... thought can be meaningfully compared with the Indian , it is the Greek and not the medieval , though for reasons we will notice later the precise reverse has mostly been done . There is no difference between Greek thought and Indian thought ...
... thought can be meaningfully compared with the Indian , it is the Greek and not the medieval , though for reasons we will notice later the precise reverse has mostly been done . There is no difference between Greek thought and Indian thought ...
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... thought of A Passage to India as a truthful book and was not dismayed when during World War II the Nazis broadcast a shortened version of it . ' So far as I know they didn't even have to resort to dishonest quotation . Just because the ...
... thought of A Passage to India as a truthful book and was not dismayed when during World War II the Nazis broadcast a shortened version of it . ' So far as I know they didn't even have to resort to dishonest quotation . Just because the ...
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