The Philosophy of Integralism, Or, The Metaphysical Synthesis Inherent in the Teaching of Sri Aurobindo |
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The Concept of Philosophy | 1 |
criticism of cognitionPhilosophy as verbal | 17 |
Space Time and Eternity | 24 |
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Absolute affirmed appearance aspect atom Avidya Bergson Bradley Brahman character characteristic conceived concept consciousness cosmic course of evolution delight Divine dynamic élan vital electrons element empirical energy entity essence essential evil evolutionary exclusive existence experience fact finite form of manifestation function fundamental harmony Hegel human idea Ignorance illusion immanent immortality ineffable infinite Integral Idealism intellectual intrinsic knowledge libido logical manifold material matter means mental metaphysical mind modes monism moral movement mystical nature Nirguna Brahman non-temporal notion objective objective idealism organic Parabrahman phenomena philosophy physical plurality poise position Prakriti present problem of evil psychic pure Purusha realisation regard relation Saguna Brahman Sankara Sankhya self-differentiation self-expression self-manifestation sense soul space space-time spiritual Individual Sri Aurobindo standpoint stuff Subliminal Supermind supra-cosmic supreme Spirit teleology temporal theory things thought tion transcendent transcendental true truth ultimate reality unconscious unique unity universe unreal Vedanta vital world of manifestation