Real Philosophy: An Anthology of the Universal Search for MeaningDavid Applebaum, Jacob Needleman, David Appelbaum Why the works and writers considered the guardiansof traditional human values -- Heraclitus, Chuang Tzu, St. Augustine, the Upanishads, and others -- are essential tools for rediscovering our moral worth and understanding our place in the universe. |
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Who am | 19 |
Descartes The Meditations | 29 |
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action animal arise Aristotle Atman beautiful become body Book of Proverbs Brahma Buddhism Chuang Tzu Dasein death desire despair dream drink dying earth Enkidu Esarhaddon eternal everything evil evolution existence experience eyes fact feeling freedom future Gilgamesh give Glaucon hand happy heart heaven Heraclitus honour Hoopoe human Humbaba idea immortality inner Ivan Ilich King knowledge Lailie language light live look man's meaning Meister Eckhart mind moral motion move Mundaka Upanishad nature never night Ninsun object one's ourselves P. D. Ouspensky pain pass past person philosophy Plato possible present Proposition question reality reason relation relationship René Daumal seems sense Shamash soul speak spirit stopping suffering thee things thirst Thou thought tion translated true truth understanding universe unto Upanishads violence vision voice Wakan tanka whole wisdom words