Limitations of Logical and Scientific Reason and Its Development into Unfettered Philosophical Reason [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):593-593 (1965)
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An attempt to show the possibility of penetrating into the ultimate nature of things through the development of what the author calls "buddhi" or "philosophical" reason. Overcoming the limitations of "logical" or "scientific" reason as exemplified in classical physics, philosophical reason reconciles the dualism between knower and known and reveals the unity of the "within" and "without" of nature. This insight into ultimate reality occurs in a state of "dreamless sleep." The world of the "not-self" or of objects is disclosed by philosophical reason to be in its essence spiritual. The external world is a configuration of the unified self.—L. W.

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