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- catalog contributor b10848880.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "A. Political developments -- B. Economic developments -- C. Social developments -- D. Religious developments -- E. Philosophical developments -- pt. II. The Beginnings of Philosophy -- Ch. 4. The earliest Upanisads -- A. Brhad-aranyaka-upanisad -- 1. III / 1-9 (Yajnavalkya interrogated) -- 2. II / 1 (Ajatasatru's reversal of roles) -- 3. IV / 3-4 (Yajnavalkya and the light for a person here) -- 4. IV / 5 (Yajnavalkya and his wives) -- 5. Concluding observations on the Brhad-aranyaka-upanisad -- B. Chandogya Upanisad -- 1. VIII / 7-12 (Prajapati, Indra and Virocana) -- 2. VII / 1-24 (Narada and Sanatkumara) -- 3. VI / 1-16 (The education of Svetaketu) -- 4. Concluding observations on the Chandogya Upanisad -- C. Aitareya Upanisad -- D. Kausitaki Upanisad -- Ch. 5. Transitional Upanisads -- A. Taittiriya Upanisad -- B. Kena Upanisad -- C. Isa Upanisad -- Ch. 6. Second phase of the Upanisads -- A. Katha Upanisad -- B. Svetasvatara Upanisad -- C. Mundaka Upanisad -- D. Prasna Upanisad -- ".
- catalog description "Conclusion: A Retrospect on the Beginnings of Philosophy in India -- A. Religion -- B. Death -- C. Agency and reality -- D. Growth and the practical -- App. Upanisads in Translation.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [429]-434) and indexes.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Historical Background -- Ch. 1. First phase (1700-1000 BC) -- A. Events and features of the times -- B. Early Aryan religious vision -- 1. The Rg-veda -- 2. The Aryan and rta -- 3. The Aryan gods -- 4. The Aryan and the sacrificial ritual -- 5. The Aryan, time, and life's meaning -- Ch. 2. Second phase, first period (1000-700 BC) -- A. Middle-country and brahmanism -- 1. Political change -- 2. Economic change -- 3. Social change -- 4. Religious change -- B. East and a different spirit -- C. 8th century spiritual developments -- 1. The development of brahmanical reflection -- 2. Stirrings of the Hindu: the rise of Visnu and Rudra (Siva) -- 3. An ominous sign: death and Yama -- 4. Asceticism and meditation -- D. The birth of philosophy: the immediate matrix, and the impetus -- 1. The human condition -- 2. The late-8th/early-7th century matrix of the birth of philosophy -- 3. Philosophy: the start -- Ch. 3. Second phase, second period (700-300 BC) -- ".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 448 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Beginnings of philosophy in India.".
- catalog identifier "0761810536 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Beginnings of philosophy in India.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : University Press of America,".
- catalog relation "Beginnings of philosophy in India.".
- catalog subject "181/.4 21".
- catalog subject "B131 .G635 1998".
- catalog subject "Hindu philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Upanishads Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A. Political developments -- B. Economic developments -- C. Social developments -- D. Religious developments -- E. Philosophical developments -- pt. II. The Beginnings of Philosophy -- Ch. 4. The earliest Upanisads -- A. Brhad-aranyaka-upanisad -- 1. III / 1-9 (Yajnavalkya interrogated) -- 2. II / 1 (Ajatasatru's reversal of roles) -- 3. IV / 3-4 (Yajnavalkya and the light for a person here) -- 4. IV / 5 (Yajnavalkya and his wives) -- 5. Concluding observations on the Brhad-aranyaka-upanisad -- B. Chandogya Upanisad -- 1. VIII / 7-12 (Prajapati, Indra and Virocana) -- 2. VII / 1-24 (Narada and Sanatkumara) -- 3. VI / 1-16 (The education of Svetaketu) -- 4. Concluding observations on the Chandogya Upanisad -- C. Aitareya Upanisad -- D. Kausitaki Upanisad -- Ch. 5. Transitional Upanisads -- A. Taittiriya Upanisad -- B. Kena Upanisad -- C. Isa Upanisad -- Ch. 6. Second phase of the Upanisads -- A. Katha Upanisad -- B. Svetasvatara Upanisad -- C. Mundaka Upanisad -- D. Prasna Upanisad -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Conclusion: A Retrospect on the Beginnings of Philosophy in India -- A. Religion -- B. Death -- C. Agency and reality -- D. Growth and the practical -- App. Upanisads in Translation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Historical Background -- Ch. 1. First phase (1700-1000 BC) -- A. Events and features of the times -- B. Early Aryan religious vision -- 1. The Rg-veda -- 2. The Aryan and rta -- 3. The Aryan gods -- 4. The Aryan and the sacrificial ritual -- 5. The Aryan, time, and life's meaning -- Ch. 2. Second phase, first period (1000-700 BC) -- A. Middle-country and brahmanism -- 1. Political change -- 2. Economic change -- 3. Social change -- 4. Religious change -- B. East and a different spirit -- C. 8th century spiritual developments -- 1. The development of brahmanical reflection -- 2. Stirrings of the Hindu: the rise of Visnu and Rudra (Siva) -- 3. An ominous sign: death and Yama -- 4. Asceticism and meditation -- D. The birth of philosophy: the immediate matrix, and the impetus -- 1. The human condition -- 2. The late-8th/early-7th century matrix of the birth of philosophy -- 3. Philosophy: the start -- Ch. 3. Second phase, second period (700-300 BC) -- ".
- catalog title "The beginnings of philosophy in India / Richard Gotshalk.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".