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Shankara's Universal Philosophy of Religion

 
Y. Masih (Author)
Synopsis The contention of Shankara's Universal Philosophy of Religion, is that man of his very nature has to be concerned with what he considers to be his supreme reality. But the supreme reality is unknown and unknowable. Hence man is thrown into a predicamental situation of knowing the unknowable. This absurd situation has given rise to the doctrines of analogia entis (St. Thomas Aquinas), symbology (Paul Tillich) and picture theories of R.B. Braithwaite and Wittgenstein. But the conclusion of the present author is that even now Shankara is ahead of the stalwart epoch-making thinkers mentioned above.
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About the author

Y. Masih

Dr. Y. Masih, Ph.D (Edinburgh), D.Litt. (Patna) was born on March 1, 1916. He retired in 1978 from his post of a Professor of Magadh University. He remained a UGC Teacher of Philosophy from 1978 to 1983. Dr. Masih has devoted his life in conducting and guiding research work in Philosophy. His important books are: Freudianism and Religion, The Hindu Religious Philosophy, The Classical Religious Philosophy of the Hindus, Shankara’s Universal Philosophy of Religion, Sant Kabir Ka Dharma Darshan, A Comparative Study of Religions, A Critical History of Western Philosophy etc.

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Bibliographic information

Title Shankara's Universal Philosophy of Religion
Author Y. Masih
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1987
Edition 1st. ed.
Language: English
length viii+163p., Bibliography; Index.