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Brahman: A Study in the History of Indian Philosophy by Hervey DeWitt Griswold is a profound exploration of the concept of Brahman in the rich tapestry of Indian philosophical thought. In Brahman: A Study in the History of Indian Philosophy, Hervey DeWitt Griswold embarks on a scholarly journey through the intricate layers of Indian philosophical tradition, focusing on the central concept of Brahman. This comprehensive work reflects Griswold's deep reverence for the philosophical heritage of India. The book begins by tracing the historical evolution of the concept of Brahman, from its early…mehr

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Brahman: A Study in the History of Indian Philosophy by Hervey DeWitt Griswold is a profound exploration of the concept of Brahman in the rich tapestry of Indian philosophical thought. In Brahman: A Study in the History of Indian Philosophy, Hervey DeWitt Griswold embarks on a scholarly journey through the intricate layers of Indian philosophical tradition, focusing on the central concept of Brahman. This comprehensive work reflects Griswold's deep reverence for the philosophical heritage of India. The book begins by tracing the historical evolution of the concept of Brahman, from its early roots in the Vedic period to its diverse interpretations in later philosophical schools. Griswold offers a meticulous analysis of how Brahman is perceived, discussed, and debated across different philosophical traditions, including Vedanta, Samkhya, Nyaya, and others. Furthermore, the book examines the relationship between Brahman and other key philosophical ideas such as Atman (the self), Maya (illusion), and the paths to spiritual realization. Griswold navigates the intricate dialogues and debates among Indian philosophers, highlighting their diverse perspectives and interpretations of Brahman. Brahman: A Study in the History of Indian Philosophy is not only a scholarly work but also a philosophical exploration of the timeless quest for understanding the nature of reality. Griswold's thorough research and insightful analysis make this book an indispensable resource for students of Indian philosophy, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the profound philosophical inquiries of ancient India.