Wow, for a minute there I thought someone had been raiding my bookshelves and found one of the books I got when I raided my old uncle's bookshelves. I'm afraid I haven't read the novel, but I have read a book called "Philosophy Made Simple" (c1960) which was part of the "Made Simple" series!...I'll have to look out for the novel. Have you read "Portuguese Irregular Verbs"?
2007-03-19 19:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the first answer, moreover, there once was a favorite book by Professor C.E.M. Joad on introductory philosophy and you may find it in a good university library. Recently, I have seen some titles by some eminent philosophy authors and I have found the series written by A.C. Grayling quite readable and understandable since he, I think, has simplified the matter into some practical philosophy issues in daily life. Please try reading from some 5 titles I tell you. As for the others you might search in the web site below.
1. The Meaning of Things
2. The Reason of Things
3. What is Good?
4. The Mystery of Things
5. The Heart of Things, etc.
2007-03-19 22:23:30
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answered by Arigato ne 5
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The notice 'SAnkhya is utilized in few places in Bhagavad Gita. SankhyA - skill 'Reasoning on the character of issues'. in the 2nd financial disaster,, Krishna describes the character of the self/atma and maintains added to describe the comparable with admire to Yoga (karma, jnana, bhakti, prapatti) interior of right here chapters. In financial disaster 2:39, the verse reads as: "eshA tE abhitA hitA sAnkhyE buddhi, yogE tva imAm srnu budhyA yukto yaya pArtha karmaa bhandam prahAsyasi The reasoning concerning the self (sAnkhya buddhi) has been imparted to you. Now hear to the understanding with regard to the Yoga. Being equipped with that awareness, Partha, you shall do away with the bondage led to with the help of karma. In financial disaster 18, verse 13/14, there is using the know-how 'sAnkhyE'. panchai tAni mahAbhAgO kArNAni, niBhOdha mE| sAnkyE kritAntE prOkthAni siddhayE sarvakarmANAm|| 13 those 5 motives for the accomplishment of all acts, learn from Me as desperate after the deliberations(krita-Ante) with the help of Vedic Reasoning on the character of the failings (sAnkhyE). the subsequent verse explains those 5 motives, "The seat of action, the agent, distinctive varieties of organs, the countless and distinctive applications of needed air and additionally the 5th between those, Divinity (deivam)". The above verse has no longer something to do with Kapila's Sankhya philosophy, this is atheistic. To end, utilization of comparable words do no longer inevitably mean to symbolize the comparable reasoning/message in the back of. Siddhi-artha/Buddha may additionally mean Reasoning, yet desire no longer replicate Vedic Reasoning. So, one ought to consistently place self belief in its CONTEXTUAL meaning in Sanskrit .
2016-10-19 03:31:11
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answered by ? 4
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