Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: integral sociology and dialectical sociology - Page 146 by Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - Political Science - 1988 - 336 pages
Also in the field of ethics Sri Aurobindo is against objectivism and rationalism as specially defined by him. His main criticism against reason, ...
Also in the field of ethics Sri Aurobindo is against objectivism and rationalism as specially defined by him. His main criticism against reason, ...
The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 387 by V. P. Varma - Philosophy - 1998 - 494 pages
But Aurobindo thinks a perfect society cannot be built merely by reason. ... 1 Bulletin of Physical Education, (Sri Aurobindo Ashrama. ...
But Aurobindo thinks a perfect society cannot be built merely by reason. ... 1 Bulletin of Physical Education, (Sri Aurobindo Ashrama. ...
The integral advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - Page 63 by Rāmacandra Miśra - Philosophy - 1998 - 437 pages
... more difficult must it be for our reason," further observes Sri Aurobindo, ... In all its workings and operations, the Infinite has undeniably a reason, ...
... more difficult must it be for our reason," further observes Sri Aurobindo, ... In all its workings and operations, the Infinite has undeniably a reason, ...
Sri Aurobindo and the theories of evolution: a critical and comparative ... - Page 283 by Rama Shanker Srivastava - Evolution - 1968 - 464 pages
From Sri Aurobindo's point of view, this is his cardinal mistake. Spirit can never be identified with Reason. For Sri Aurobindo, there are several rungs in ...
From Sri Aurobindo's point of view, this is his cardinal mistake. Spirit can never be identified with Reason. For Sri Aurobindo, there are several rungs in ...
Sri Aurobindo and Iqbal: a comparative study of their philosophy - Page 54 by M. Rafique - 1974 - 213 pages
In short, we see that both Sri Aurobindo and Iqbal maintain that Reason or Thought or Mind is infinite in its reaches and that Reason itself develops into ...
In short, we see that both Sri Aurobindo and Iqbal maintain that Reason or Thought or Mind is infinite in its reaches and that Reason itself develops into ...
Concepts of reason and intuition: with special reference to Sri Aurobindo, K ... - Page 12 by Ramesh Chandra Sinha - Philosophy - 1981 - 234 pages
Sri Aurobindo observes, "Reason using the intelligent will for the ordering of the inner and the outer life is undoubtedly the highest developed faculty of ...
Sri Aurobindo observes, "Reason using the intelligent will for the ordering of the inner and the outer life is undoubtedly the highest developed faculty of ...
Contemporary relevance of Sri Aurobindo - Page 124 by Kishor Gandhi - Health & Fitness - 1973 - 343 pages
Frankly speaking, while Sri Aurobindo gives reason its due, he is never tired of exposing the hollowness of its lofty claims. Reason is stated to be ...
Frankly speaking, while Sri Aurobindo gives reason its due, he is never tired of exposing the hollowness of its lofty claims. Reason is stated to be ...
The integral philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: a commemorative symposium - Page 74 by Haridas Chaudhuri, Frederic Spiegelberg - 1960 - 350 pages
opposed to the view which looks upon reason with its principle of causality ... In the following passage from The Life Divine, Sri Aurobindo explains this ...
opposed to the view which looks upon reason with its principle of causality ... In the following passage from The Life Divine, Sri Aurobindo explains this ...
Talks with Sri Aurobindo - Page 285 by Nirod Baran Chakravarty, Aurobindo Ghose - Health & Fitness - 1989 - 384 pages
His actions and discourses don't seem to have been inspired from the human mind. SRI AUROBINDO: He used human reason and logic in his discourses. ...
His actions and discourses don't seem to have been inspired from the human mind. SRI AUROBINDO: He used human reason and logic in his discourses. ...
Correspondence with Sri Aurobindo - Page 166 by Nirodbaran, Nirod Baran Chakravarty, Aurobindo Ghose - Biography & Autobiography - 1974
SRI AUROBINDO: It always does, you know. But it comes back too, if you allow it. MYSELF: The tragedy is that I know nothing of its reason of arrival and ...
SRI AUROBINDO: It always does, you know. But it comes back too, if you allow it. MYSELF: The tragedy is that I know nothing of its reason of arrival and ...
The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 47 by Ram Nath Sharma - Health & Fitness - 1963 - 191 pages
"But", as Sri Aurobindo points out, "if the intellect is surrendered, open, quiet, receptive, there is no reason why it should not be a means of reception ...
"But", as Sri Aurobindo points out, "if the intellect is surrendered, open, quiet, receptive, there is no reason why it should not be a means of reception ...
The social philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 170 by Ram Nath Sharma - History - 1980 - 230 pages
As Sri Aurobindo points out, "If reason is to play any decisive part, it must be an intuitive rather than an intellectual reason, touched always by ... The lives of Sri Aurobindo - Page 390 by Peter Heehs - Religion - 2008 - 496 pages
Perhaps for this reason, Sri Aurobindo agreed to read the manuscripts of biographies by KR Srinivasa Iyengar, a professor of English at a south Indian ...
As Sri Aurobindo points out, "If reason is to play any decisive part, it must be an intuitive rather than an intellectual reason, touched always by ... The lives of Sri Aurobindo - Page 390 by Peter Heehs - Religion - 2008 - 496 pages
Perhaps for this reason, Sri Aurobindo agreed to read the manuscripts of biographies by KR Srinivasa Iyengar, a professor of English at a south Indian ...
Towards eternity; Sri Aurobindo birth centenary volume, 15th August 1972 - Page 276 by Aurobindo Ghose, V. Madhusudan Reddy - Health & Fitness - 1973 - 526 pages
The evolutionary role of reason lacks "its essential primary". 6 It is, as Sri Aurobindo says, imprisoned in the act, that is, it is not under any one ...
The evolutionary role of reason lacks "its essential primary". 6 It is, as Sri Aurobindo says, imprisoned in the act, that is, it is not under any one ...
The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo in the light of the Gospel - Page 40 by Eva Olsson - Hinduism - 1959 - 73 pages
But Hegel identifies Spirit with Reason, which standpoint Sri Aurobindo must of course condemn. For him reason is not the Ultimate Reality; several steps ...
But Hegel identifies Spirit with Reason, which standpoint Sri Aurobindo must of course condemn. For him reason is not the Ultimate Reality; several steps ...
Sri Aurobindo critical considerations - Page 219 by O. P. Mathur - Poetry - 1997 - 247 pages
To our reason the working of the logic of the Infinite appears as magic. So we should not conclude that there is no logic in the Absolute. Sri Aurobindo ...
To our reason the working of the logic of the Infinite appears as magic. So we should not conclude that there is no logic in the Absolute. Sri Aurobindo ...
Twelve years with Sri Aurobindo - Page 247 by Nirodbaran - Philosophy - 1972 - 289 pages
I know nothing of its reason of arrival and departure. It has no railway time-table." Sri Aurobindo: "No reason. Only unreason or super-reason. ...
I know nothing of its reason of arrival and departure. It has no railway time-table." Sri Aurobindo: "No reason. Only unreason or super-reason. ...
Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute - Page 65 by Aurobindo Ghose, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1974 - 346 pages
Can the collectivist organisation of human affairs be rightly called the unfolding of human reason?8 Sri Aurobindo has raised a very pertinent question in ...
Can the collectivist organisation of human affairs be rightly called the unfolding of human reason?8 Sri Aurobindo has raised a very pertinent question in ...
Sri Aurobindo: A Biography and a History - Page 950 by K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1972
Sri Aurobindo had no taste for that kind of harness, and perhaps no talent either. Then comes the main reason: The central reason, however, is that I am no ... Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history - Page 1101 by K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1972
Sri Aurobindo had certainly little in common with the popular conception of a Yogi — a ... But this implies that the nation is ordinarily led by reason. ...
Sri Aurobindo had no taste for that kind of harness, and perhaps no talent either. Then comes the main reason: The central reason, however, is that I am no ... Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history - Page 1101 by K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1972
Sri Aurobindo had certainly little in common with the popular conception of a Yogi — a ... But this implies that the nation is ordinarily led by reason. ...
Sri Aurobindo Ghose - Page 3 by Verinder Grover, Aurobindo Ghose - Biography & Autobiography - 1993 - 620 pages
1 ENGLISH OBDURACY AND ITS REASON SRI AUROBINDO We seriously invite our Moderate friends to ask themselves for a reason as to why Englishmen should ...
1 ENGLISH OBDURACY AND ITS REASON SRI AUROBINDO We seriously invite our Moderate friends to ask themselves for a reason as to why Englishmen should ...
Sri Aurobindo - Page 141 by Sisirkumar Mitra - Health & Fitness - 1972 - 215 pages
This is the true reason of my inability to respond to your call.' In October the same year Dr. Munje personally called to persuade Sri Aurobindo to accept ... The literary criticism of Sri Aurobindo, with special reference to poetry - Page 230 by Shree Krishna Prasad, Aurobindo Ghose - Literary Criticism - 1974 - 487 pages
It is doubtful whether reason as we usually know it, "is the noblest portion ... As Sri Aurobindo reminds us, "the poetic delight and beauty are born of a ... Sri Aurobindo: an interpretation - Page 157 by V. C. Joshi, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library - Health & Fitness - 1973 - 174 pages
The age of reason seems to give in to a new age of subjectivity. Meanwhile the progress of reason in the social, ... Sri Aurobindo, The Human Cycle, p. ... Nirodbaran's correspondence with Sri Aurobindo: the complete set - Page 134 by Nirodbaran, Aurobindo Ghose - Hindus - 1984 - 1188 pages
Whose reason? The reason in different men comes to different, ... 1 During the time of Darshan, Sri Aurobindo suspended all correspondence. ... Sri Aurobindo: archives and research - Page 72 by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust - Health & Fitness - 1981
In the case being considered, the manuscripts show that Sri Aurobindo wrote ... Sri Aurobindo's meaning is simply that the supramental reason is "the ... The Educational doctrines of Plato and Sri Aurobindo: a comparative study - Page 26 by S. P. Singh - Education - 1992 - 186 pages
Sri Aurobindo accepts that the reason is the highest developed faculty of man at present but it is not competent to reveal the integral reality. ... Sri Aurobindo and the future of man: a study in synthesis - Page 168 by Sanat Kumar Banerji - Philosophy - 1974 - 208 pages
From this however one need not jump to the conclusion that Sri Aurobindo holds reason as of no account in the human endeavour. Quite on the contrary, ... Realization of God according to Sri Aurobindo: a study of a neo-Hindu vision ... - Page 293 by George Nedumpalakunnel - Spiritual life - 1979 - 308 pages
Intellect and reason are in general despised by Aurobindo as inadequate and improper ... Cf. also, Deutsch, E.: Sri Aurobindo's interpretation of spiritual The integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo by Ram Shankar Misra - Philosophy - 1957 - 410 pages Page 83
3 Though Sri Aurobindo does not give supreme importance to reason, does not consider it the sole and most reliable means of knowledge, yet he does not ... Sri Aurobindo and Bergson: a synthetic study - Page 144 by Abhoy Chandra Bhattacharya - Health & Fitness - 1972 - 282 pages
Total human evo- The human reason is the highest developed lution also has ... Thus, Sri Aurobindo thinks that mind is not the highest end of evolution and ... Sri Aurobindo: a descriptive bibliography by Hari Krishen Kaul - Philosophy - 1972 - 222 pages Page 189
(KD Sethna) B245 Realisation in the Ashram: an unpublished letter. (Sri Aurobindo) J4 Reason and beyond reason. (Sri Aurobindo; comp. by ... The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: his idea of evolution by Joseph Veliyathil - Evolution - 1972 - 97 pages Page 7
The faculty of reason enables man to arrive at conceptions. According to Aurobindo reason has two kinds of activities, "mixed or dependent, ... An introduction to the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 35 by Susil Kumar Maitra - Philosophy - 1945 - 112 pages
From this brief sketch of the intuitive process as understood by Sri Aurobindo, it would appear that the reason why he does not regard it as the highest ... The Yoga of Patanjali and the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo by G. M. L. Shrivastava - Yoga - 1987 - 194 pages Page 76
Intuition is not the discriminating reason or logical intellect, it is something higher than intellect of Buddhi. As Sri Aurobindo writes, "Even the purest ... Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo by Indrani Sanyal, Krishna Roy, Jadavpur University. Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies - Philosophy, Indic - 2007 - 317 pages Page 30
To our reason the working of the logic of the infinite appears as magic. So we should not conclude that there is no logic in the Absolute. Sri Aurobindo ... Sri Aurobindo: a garland of tributes - Page 203 by Arabinda Basu - Health & Fitness - 1973 - 252 pages
This adequacy is amplified too by the action of a reason which fathoms and ... Here Sri Aurobindo asserts in his characteristically trenchant and plastic ... Human values in management - Page 214 by Ananda Das Gupta - Business & Economics - 2004 - 291 pages
The Spiritual Foundations of Moral Consciousness: The Agenda of Sri Aurobindo Habermas uses rational argumentation as the key to the realization of moral ... Sri Aurobindo and the new thought in Indian politics: Being a study in the ... - Page 126 by Aurobindo Ghose, Haridāsa Mukhopādhyāẏa, Haridas Mukherjee, Uma Mukherjee, Bande mataram, Calcutta - History - 1964 - 393 pages
The leaders of the country lacked perception, that sensitive touch with the soul of the people, without which leadership forfeits the reason of its being. ... History, society, and polity: integral sociology of Sri Aurobindo - Page 237 by Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - Yoga - 1976 - 281 pages
While for Sri Aurobindo the foundation and true nature of freedom is spirituality, Russell highlights the relevance of reason, calm and dispassionate reason ...
This is the true reason of my inability to respond to your call.' In October the same year Dr. Munje personally called to persuade Sri Aurobindo to accept ... The literary criticism of Sri Aurobindo, with special reference to poetry - Page 230 by Shree Krishna Prasad, Aurobindo Ghose - Literary Criticism - 1974 - 487 pages
It is doubtful whether reason as we usually know it, "is the noblest portion ... As Sri Aurobindo reminds us, "the poetic delight and beauty are born of a ... Sri Aurobindo: an interpretation - Page 157 by V. C. Joshi, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library - Health & Fitness - 1973 - 174 pages
The age of reason seems to give in to a new age of subjectivity. Meanwhile the progress of reason in the social, ... Sri Aurobindo, The Human Cycle, p. ... Nirodbaran's correspondence with Sri Aurobindo: the complete set - Page 134 by Nirodbaran, Aurobindo Ghose - Hindus - 1984 - 1188 pages
Whose reason? The reason in different men comes to different, ... 1 During the time of Darshan, Sri Aurobindo suspended all correspondence. ... Sri Aurobindo: archives and research - Page 72 by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust - Health & Fitness - 1981
In the case being considered, the manuscripts show that Sri Aurobindo wrote ... Sri Aurobindo's meaning is simply that the supramental reason is "the ... The Educational doctrines of Plato and Sri Aurobindo: a comparative study - Page 26 by S. P. Singh - Education - 1992 - 186 pages
Sri Aurobindo accepts that the reason is the highest developed faculty of man at present but it is not competent to reveal the integral reality. ... Sri Aurobindo and the future of man: a study in synthesis - Page 168 by Sanat Kumar Banerji - Philosophy - 1974 - 208 pages
From this however one need not jump to the conclusion that Sri Aurobindo holds reason as of no account in the human endeavour. Quite on the contrary, ... Realization of God according to Sri Aurobindo: a study of a neo-Hindu vision ... - Page 293 by George Nedumpalakunnel - Spiritual life - 1979 - 308 pages
Intellect and reason are in general despised by Aurobindo as inadequate and improper ... Cf. also, Deutsch, E.: Sri Aurobindo's interpretation of spiritual The integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo by Ram Shankar Misra - Philosophy - 1957 - 410 pages Page 83
3 Though Sri Aurobindo does not give supreme importance to reason, does not consider it the sole and most reliable means of knowledge, yet he does not ... Sri Aurobindo and Bergson: a synthetic study - Page 144 by Abhoy Chandra Bhattacharya - Health & Fitness - 1972 - 282 pages
Total human evo- The human reason is the highest developed lution also has ... Thus, Sri Aurobindo thinks that mind is not the highest end of evolution and ... Sri Aurobindo: a descriptive bibliography by Hari Krishen Kaul - Philosophy - 1972 - 222 pages Page 189
(KD Sethna) B245 Realisation in the Ashram: an unpublished letter. (Sri Aurobindo) J4 Reason and beyond reason. (Sri Aurobindo; comp. by ... The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: his idea of evolution by Joseph Veliyathil - Evolution - 1972 - 97 pages Page 7
The faculty of reason enables man to arrive at conceptions. According to Aurobindo reason has two kinds of activities, "mixed or dependent, ... An introduction to the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 35 by Susil Kumar Maitra - Philosophy - 1945 - 112 pages
From this brief sketch of the intuitive process as understood by Sri Aurobindo, it would appear that the reason why he does not regard it as the highest ... The Yoga of Patanjali and the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo by G. M. L. Shrivastava - Yoga - 1987 - 194 pages Page 76
Intuition is not the discriminating reason or logical intellect, it is something higher than intellect of Buddhi. As Sri Aurobindo writes, "Even the purest ... Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo by Indrani Sanyal, Krishna Roy, Jadavpur University. Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies - Philosophy, Indic - 2007 - 317 pages Page 30
To our reason the working of the logic of the infinite appears as magic. So we should not conclude that there is no logic in the Absolute. Sri Aurobindo ... Sri Aurobindo: a garland of tributes - Page 203 by Arabinda Basu - Health & Fitness - 1973 - 252 pages
This adequacy is amplified too by the action of a reason which fathoms and ... Here Sri Aurobindo asserts in his characteristically trenchant and plastic ... Human values in management - Page 214 by Ananda Das Gupta - Business & Economics - 2004 - 291 pages
The Spiritual Foundations of Moral Consciousness: The Agenda of Sri Aurobindo Habermas uses rational argumentation as the key to the realization of moral ... Sri Aurobindo and the new thought in Indian politics: Being a study in the ... - Page 126 by Aurobindo Ghose, Haridāsa Mukhopādhyāẏa, Haridas Mukherjee, Uma Mukherjee, Bande mataram, Calcutta - History - 1964 - 393 pages
The leaders of the country lacked perception, that sensitive touch with the soul of the people, without which leadership forfeits the reason of its being. ... History, society, and polity: integral sociology of Sri Aurobindo - Page 237 by Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - Yoga - 1976 - 281 pages
While for Sri Aurobindo the foundation and true nature of freedom is spirituality, Russell highlights the relevance of reason, calm and dispassionate reason ...
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