Philosophy in the Age of Crisis /Edited by Eleanor Kuykendall. - (Harper'S Philosophy Series).Harper and Row, 1970 - Philosophy |
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... Truth. TRUTH I deal with Truth first of all, as the Satyagraha Ashram owes its very existence to the pursuit and the attempted practice of Truth. The word Satya (Truth) is derived from Sat, which means 'being'. Nothing is or exists in ...
... Truth. TRUTH I deal with Truth first of all, as the Satyagraha Ashram owes its very existence to the pursuit and the attempted practice of Truth. The word Satya (Truth) is derived from Sat, which means 'being'. Nothing is or exists in ...
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Eleanor Kuykendall. TRUTH "Satyagraha is literally holding on to Truth, and it means therefore Truth-force." What is this "truth" which Gandhi incorporated as an essential element of his premier techniques? How does it become a "force ...
Eleanor Kuykendall. TRUTH "Satyagraha is literally holding on to Truth, and it means therefore Truth-force." What is this "truth" which Gandhi incorporated as an essential element of his premier techniques? How does it become a "force ...
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... Truth. That is why 'Sat' or Truth is perhaps the most important name of God. In fact it is more correct to say that Truth is God, than to say that God is Truth. ... it will be realized that 'Sat' or 'Satya' is the only correct and fully ...
... Truth. That is why 'Sat' or Truth is perhaps the most important name of God. In fact it is more correct to say that Truth is God, than to say that God is Truth. ... it will be realized that 'Sat' or 'Satya' is the only correct and fully ...
Contents
The Primacy of the Person | 1 |
John Stuart Mill The Limits to the Authority of Society | 32 |
Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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