Social and Humanistic Life in IndiaAbhinav Publications; [sole distributor: Trimurti Publications, 1971 - 291 sidor |
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... individual growth and development . Dharma , starting with the Vedic and going down to the Upani- shadic notion , is considered as a truth , which implies two meanings : 1. An individual ethic , which refers to the individual ...
... individual growth and development . Dharma , starting with the Vedic and going down to the Upani- shadic notion , is considered as a truth , which implies two meanings : 1. An individual ethic , which refers to the individual ...
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... individual condition- ing , while being true or not is also largely a matter of social condition- ing . There is no conceptual pattern of a pre - existent will . Human society consists of a functional interrelation ( the Dependent ...
... individual condition- ing , while being true or not is also largely a matter of social condition- ing . There is no conceptual pattern of a pre - existent will . Human society consists of a functional interrelation ( the Dependent ...
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... individual is a slave to society , incapable of doing any- thing by his own hand without social contact . In such a society personal responsibility for the individual has , in many cases , lost its meaning , unless it is realized by and ...
... individual is a slave to society , incapable of doing any- thing by his own hand without social contact . In such a society personal responsibility for the individual has , in many cases , lost its meaning , unless it is realized by and ...
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