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by Shyam Mehta


Western Philosophy - Adobe eBook

Western Philosophy eBook

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Western Philosophy Summary

No one has the time or inclination to read a large book on Western philosophy. We are all busy.

The problem with large books, as most books on Western philosophy are, is that you cannot see the wood for the trees.

In this lighthearted book, the author examines the main subject matters on which Western philosophy debates.

In every science, there are assumptions, analysis and conclusions. The author shows that the subject matter of Western philosophy, the conclusions, are similar to the assumptions, and that if one cuts out all unnecessary paperwork, Western philosophy is easily understandable by everyone.

He believes, however, that with the amount of written work that the typical Western philosopher produces on any one topic, that the philosophers themselves do not understand their own analyses and frequently make mistakes.

The roots of all Western philosophy came from India and then two gentlemen, by the names of Socrates and Plato, became famous as the greatest or perhaps nearly greatest Western philosophers of all time. The author discusses their work, again in brief.

His conclusion is that there is nothing of value to be learnt from Western philosophy.

About the Author:

Shyam has been practising yoga since 1957 and been teaching yoga since 1973.

He had a Christian upbringing, in England. At Cambridge University he became interested in yoga philosophy and Hinduism. Later he gave up his Hindu sacred thread in order to fully devote his life to helping all nice people become happy. He has had a variety of religious experiences in his life and worships God almost every moment of his waking hours.

No one has the time or inclination to read a large book on Western philosophy. We are all busy.

The problem with large books, as most books on Western philosophy are, is that you cannot see the wood for the trees.

In this lighthearted book, the author examines the main subject matters on which Western philosophy debates.

In every science, there are assumptions, analysis and conclusions. The author shows that the subject matter of Western philosophy, the conclusions, are similar to the assumptions, and that if one cuts out all unnecessary paperwork, Western philosophy is easily understandable by everyone.

He believes, however, that with the amount of written work that the typical Western philosopher produces on any one topic, that the philosophers themselves do not understand their own analyses and frequently make mistakes.

The roots of all Western philosophy came from India and then two gentlemen, by the names of Socrates and Plato, became famous as the greatest or perhaps nearly greatest Western philosophers of all time. The author discusses their work, again in brief.

His conclusion is that there is nothing of value to be learnt from Western philosophy.

About the Author:

Shyam has been practising yoga since 1957 and been teaching yoga since 1973.

He had a Christian upbringing, in England. At Cambridge University he became interested in yoga philosophy and Hinduism. Later he gave up his Hindu sacred thread in order to fully devote his life to helping all nice people become happy. He has had a variety of religious experiences in his life and worships God almost every moment of his waking hours.



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