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The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha: Or, Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy
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Philosophy, Hindu; Philosophy, Indic
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HINDU PHILOSOPHY.
THE SĀNKHYA KĀRIKA OF IS'WARA KRISHNA.
An Exposition of the System of Kapila, with an Appendix on the Nyāya
and Vais'eshika Systems.
BY JOHN DAVIES, M.A. (Cantab.), M.R.A.S.
The system of Kapila contains nearly all that India has produced in
the department of pure philosophy.
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system of Kapila is the 'earliest attempt on record to give
an answer, from reason alone, to the mysterious questions
which arise in every thoughtful mind about the origin of the
world, the nature and relations of man and his future
destiny,' and in his learned and able notes he exhibits 'the
connection of the Sānkhya system with the philosophy of
Spinoza,' and 'the connection of the system of Kapila with
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