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Krishnamurti on education

New York: Harper & Row (1974)

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  1. A Review of “Cultivating the Spirit: How College Can Enhance Students' Inner Lives”. [REVIEW]Riki Sarah Dennis - 2011 - World Futures 67 (6):449 - 452.
    World Futures, Volume 67, Issue 6, Page 449-452, August-September 2011.
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  • Recontextualizing Knowledge: An Epistemological Ambiguity.Jyoti Prakash Bagchi - 2002 - Journal of Human Values 8 (2):157-163.
    The encounter of the cognitive apparatus with the phenomenal world had led to the emergence of independent thought processes either based on scientific method of enguiry or on meditative experiences. In the course of time these have developed into a systematized body of knowledge. They purport to provide peace and happiness, but when seduced by power a distorted value structure has been legitimized. The plethora of evidences suggest the 'self' has been incapacitated for long. The scientific experiences have been given (...)
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  • Krishnamurti explained: a critical study.Peter Eastman - 2018 - Https://Www.Academia.Edu/37558738/Krishnamurti_Explained_a_Critical_Study.
    The acclaim accorded Jiddu ‘Krishnamurti’ (1895-1986) – as an apparently major figure in our modern understanding of all things spiritual – shows just how shallow western popular culture is when it tries to extend its reach beyond science, materialism and celebrity. Krishnamurti liked to portray himself as a wholly independent thinker, and as someone who encouraged similar independence of thought in others, yet he milked the role of an oriental guru tirelessly, discoursing from on high in an autocratic and commanding (...)
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