Methods of Knowledge, Perceptual, Non-Perceptual, and Transcendental According To Advaita Vedānta Foreword by Dr. Huston Smith, Introduction by T.M.P. Mahadevan. Satprakashananda
The simple question, ‘How we know?’ is one of the toughest problems that have confronted the human mind. This book presents to modern thinkers the Vedantic approach to this universal problem. It dwells on different types of knowledge, from sensory experience to the transcendental perception of the Ultimate Reality. Besides the interpretation of different forms of non-perceptual knowledge it gives an elaborate explanation of illusory experience and the cognition of non-existence...
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Methods of knowledge, perceptual, non-perceptual, and transcendental according to Advaita Vedānta; foreword by Dr. Huston Smith, introduction by T.M.P. Mahadevan. Satprakashananda
The simple question, ‘How we know?’ is one of the toughest problems that have confronted the human mind. This book presents to modern thinkers the Vedantic approach to this universal problem. It dwells on different types of knowledge, from sensory experience to the transcendental perception of the Ultimate Reality. Besides the interpretation of different forms of non-perceptual knowledge it gives an elaborate explanation of illusory experience and the cognition of non-existence...
Methods of Knowledge, Perceptual, Non-Perceptual, and Transcendental According To Advaita Vedānta Foreword by Dr. Huston Smith, Introduction by T.M.P. Mahadevan. Satprakashananda
The simple question, ‘How we know?’ is one of the toughest problems that have confronted the human mind. This book presents to modern thinkers the Vedantic approach to this universal problem. It dwells on different types of knowledge, from sensory experience to the transcendental perception of the Ultimate Reality. Besides the interpretation of different forms of non-perceptual knowledge it gives an elaborate explanation of illusory experience and the cognition of non-existence...