The Naturalistic Tradition in Indian Thought [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 15 (3):529-529 (1962)
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An enormous amount of material is brought together in order to call attention to the presence of naturalistic elements in ancient Indian thought. The core of naturalism treated here is the insistence upon ethical autonomy, maintained in opposition to revealed religion. The tradition that Riepe describes seems to be too varied and complex to yield easily to generalization.--M. S.

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