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ArtikelThe Perennial Philosophy  
Oleh: Randrup, Axel
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies vol. 22 (2003), page 120-121.
Fulltext: The Perennial Philosophy.pdf (48.23KB)
Isi artikelBy “The Perennial Philosophy” is generally understood a philosophy of experienced spirituality saying that there is something similar or a common core to all experiences of spirituality and mysticism—across cultures and across the ages. In our time, this idea was revived by Aldous Huxley (1945), and has received support from a number of authors (Underhill, 1955; Stace, 1960; Marcus, 1962; Næss, 1967; Happold, 1970; Perry, 1971; Smith, 1987; Vaughan & Walsh, 1989; D’Adamo, 1995). There has also been opposition, however, asserting that because of the important cultural differences there is no perennial philosophy (Katz, 1978, 1983). The views of Katz have been criticized by several authors (Rothberg, 1989; Walsh, 1995; Forman, 1997).
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