The Mind of the Orient

Hans Kohn

1913

All philosophy—understood in the widest sense as awe before and research into the inexplicable secrets and the inner coherence of the world—is meaningful not for the sake of knowledge but as a form of the human will that gains clarity about its goals. The only knowledge that counts is experienced, lived through, and translated into action. What do…

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