The present treatise concerning values and their significance has been carried out in the following manner: Chapter I, which is also the Introduction to the work, is a discussion on the general nature of value and an attempt to understand precisely the relationship between values and the human mind. Chapters II & III are devoted to the search for those typical experiences which are responsible for the genesis of value. It is found that experiences of suffering in general and of death in 'particular are the main factors behind the origin of our values. While in Chapter II effort has been made to see how values emerge from our experiences of the sufferings of others. Chapter III studies the analyses made by prominent existentialist thinkers of the self's awareness of its own being and non-being and the intimate connection of our feelings of anxiety and responsibility with such ideas.
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Hindu (1749)
Philosophers (2383)
Aesthetics (332)
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Dictionary (12)
Ethics (41)
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Mimamsa (56)
Nyaya (138)
Psychology (416)
Samkhya (61)
Shaivism (59)
Shankaracharya (239)
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