Philosophy Blog
First in a series Having the privilege to study practical philosophy for just over 10 years now, has been a life-enhancing activity. It may sound clichéd but that does not mean it is not true! But. From the early years...
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Peter McLoughlin explains the latest scientific insights on Meditation. These studies are explained in a way that is accessible to all. The talk includes discussion of neurological insights, such as changes in the function, connectivity and structure of the brain,...
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Students in the School of Economic Science study the Upanishads because they are the heart of Advaita Vedānta. Vedānta literally translates as ‘the end of the Veda’, ‘end’ not necessarily in the sense of time, but in the sense of...
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For more than eight decades The School of Economic Science has worked extensively to bring an ethical dimension to understanding Economics with Justice based upon a Practical Philosophy rooted in Advaita Vedanta and emphasizing the inherent unity of all of...
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Academic philosophy courses involve the discussion of a range of philosophies, usually with the objective of gaining a theoretical understanding of them...
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