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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Religious feeling must establish itself as a rational way of living. If ever the spirit is to be at home in this world, and not merely a prisoner or a fugitive, spiritual foundations must be laid deep and preserved worthily. Religion must express itself in reasonable thought, fruitful action and right social institutions.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
1909, Department of Philosophy, Madras Presidency College 1918, University of Mysore 1921, University of Calcutta 1929, Oxford 1939, Banaras Hindu University 1946-52, Indian delegation to UNESCO 1949-52, Ambassador to USSR 1952-62, Vice-president of India 1953-62, Chancellor, University of Delhi 1962-67, President of India Died 1975 Teachers day is September 5 (his birthday) each year
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
The future of civilization depends upon the return of spiritual awareness to the hearts and minds of men. To this purpose the contribution of Indian philosophy, with its agelong spiritual emphasis, is inestimable and indispensable.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Reality is ultimately one and ultimately spiritual Reason is not sufficient for knowledge of the ultimate; Intuition is required Philosophy turns to those who have realized the truth Philosophy develops a synthetic vision
Philosophy of Religion
Religion integrates the whole person Philosophy of religion explains the interrelation of things of the world, selves, and the ultimate ground of things and selves.
Integral Insight
Integral Insight
All peoples have traditions of the direct experience of God. These engage our whole persons. This is not an inexpressible God.
Integral Insight
Involves a life of contemplation and action (187) spiritual freedom is not moral autonomy