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xi, 184 p. 23 cm. Grey cloth. Ex library with labels on spine and rear endpapers, ink stamps on top edge and title page Light wear to edges. Book cracking at title page. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 143023
Titel: The Concept of Perfection in the Teachings ...
Verlag: Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi
Erscheinungsdatum: 1967
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: ex library-good
Auflage: First Edition.
Anbieter: Gotcha By The Books, Brisbane, QLD, Australien
hardbound. Argues that Kant propounded a 'moral religion' which rests on the assumption of a personal God, that this moral religion is built up on 'good will', and that therefore Kant was closer to the spirit of the Gita than to that of any other Western or Indian thinker, school or system; with focus on The Concept of Perfection in Kant and the Gita, and more broadly in Indian and Western thought; endpapers tanned, front endpaper with some minor worn spots and stains, o.w. Very Good and clean throughout; boards rubbed; dustwrapper edgeworn and rubbed, some loss to lower front edge. Dustwrapper. 184pp. 8vo. G-VG in chipped & rubbed dustwrapper G-VG in chipped & rubbed dustwrapper. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 20804
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Anbieter: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, USA
Hardcover. Stated First Edition. Octavo. Pumpkin-yellow boards with black lettering. Previous owner's inked name to front free endpaper. Slight bow to book. Chipping to extremities of dustjacket. "The main purpoose of the book is to show that, contrary to the widely prevalent belief, Kant propounded a 'moral religion' which rests on the assumption of a personal God and the faith in the ultimate triumph in effecting a living communion with Him. Very Good in chipped dustjacket. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 88716
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