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Absolute (philosophy)

In philosophy (often specifically metaphysics), the absolute, in most common usage, is an absolute perfect, self-sufficient reality that depends upon nothing external to itself. In theology, the term is also used to designate the supreme being or God. While the notion of the absolute varies across traditions and thinkers, it generally signifies something…

Indian religions, Mysticism & G. W. F. Hegel

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Indian religions

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Absolute (philosophy)

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absolute reality god philosophy hegel brahman sanskrit ultimate existence concept often term mysticism state one spirit perfect used buddhism also

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those attributed to Yajnavalkyainstance ofIndian religionsThe concept of the Absolute has been used to interpret the early texts of the Indian religions0.80text
Nagarjunainstance ofIndian religionsThe concept of the Absolute has been used to interpret the early texts of the Indian religions0.80text
Adi Shankara.In Hinduisminstance ofIndian religionsThe concept of the Absolute has been used to interpret the early texts of the Indian religions0.80text
the concept of the Absolute is most closely associated with Brahmaninstance ofIndian religionsThe concept of the Absolute has been used to interpret the early texts of the Indian religions0.80text
the ultimateinstance ofIndian religionsThe concept of the Absolute has been used to interpret the early texts of the Indian religions0.80text
formlessinstance ofIndian religionsThe concept of the Absolute has been used to interpret the early texts of the Indian religions0.80text
and unchanging realityinstance ofIndian religionsThe concept of the Absolute has been used to interpret the early texts of the Indian religions0.80text

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