Cosmogony 66-83 § 1. The different theories of the origin of the world 66 § 2. The theory of Creation 77 § 3. Criticism of the doctrine of Creation 67-68 § 4. Scientific evidences of Evolution 68-69 § 5. The doctrine of Evolution 69-71 § 6. The Mechanical theory of Evolution... [...] And besides the Philosophy of Nature and the Philosophy of the Soul there is another branch of Philosophy which seeks to know the real nature of the Absolute which comrephends both Nature and the Soul. [...] Thus there...re three branches of Philosopy the Philosophy of Nature the Philosonhy of the Soul and the Philosophy of the Absolute. [...] The Philosophy of Nature is divided into three parts the philosophy of the origin of the world called Cosmogony of the ultimate nature of the world which is called Onlology of the number of fundamental principles constituting the world. [...] Accordiag to Ideal-Realism the real is ideal and the ideal is real ;—the external world is the objective manfestation of the Absolute and hence ideal in nature and the ideas of the human mind are the representations of the real things in Nature as the human mind is a finite reproduction of the Absolute Spirit.
- Pages
- 177
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- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.145403
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Cover
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i-iii | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Preface
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i-ix | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Introduction
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1-13 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Chapter I
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14-50 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Chapter II. Philosophy of Nature or the World in General
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51-65 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Chapter III. Cosmogony or the Origin of the World
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66-83 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Chapter III. Ontology
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84-94 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Chapter V. Cosmology
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95-104 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Chapter VI. The Philosophy of the Soul
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105-115 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Chapter VII. The Philosophy of God or the Absolute
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116-164 | Manmathanath Ghose | view |
Backmatter
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i-i | Manmathanath Ghose | view |