Monday, May 10, 2010

Concept of the Ubermenschen was taken by Nietzsche from Renan

The Indian journal of political science Indian Political Science Association - 1962
But nationalism has not justified the noble hopes reposed in it by Mazzini, Aurobindo and Renan. It at times becomes the cry of interested groups who want to exploit other sections. In
Germany and Italy it had a proneness to be ...
Modern Indian political thought Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1971 - 640 pages
It was a general tendency in Aurobindo that whenever he advocated a Western ideal he always transformed it in the light of Indian ... Nietzsche first formulated the idea of the "Ubermensch"1, although the germs of it he found in Renan...
The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 264 V. P. Varma - 1990 - 494 pages
His conception of the nation as a psychological unit is comparable to that of Renan. Both Fichte and Aurobindo believe in the immortality of the nation. Aurobindo does not mention Burke but several important leaders of
India like ...
Secret of the Veda - Page 552 Aurobindo Ghose, Sri Aurobindo - 1995 - 581 pages
Above all if the science of philology is to cease to figure among the petty conjectural sciences, among which even Renan was compelled to classify it, — and conjectural science means pseudo- science, since fixed, sound and verifiable ...
Kalidasa Aurobindo Ghose - 1954 - 128 pages
The poet on a throne has been the theme of Shakespeare in his Richard II and ofRenan in his Antichrist; and from these two great studies we can realise the European view of the phenomenon. To the European mind the meeting of poet and ...
Towards eternity; Sri Aurobindo birth centenary volume, 15th ... Aurobindo Ghose - 1973 - 526 pages
... Comparative Philology and Comparative Mythology — 'petty conjectural sciences' in the words of Renan. 
The Vedic epiphany, an exposition and celebration of the inaugural ... V. Madhusudan Reddy, Aurobindo Ghose ... - 1994
In the words of Sri Aurobindo, "The ancient civilisations did possess secrets of science some of which modern ... Ernest Renan, himself a great researcher in comparative philology, sums up his findings on the subject by calling it a ...
Sanskrit and the evolution of human speech: based on Sri ... Sampadananda Mishra - 2005 - 171 pages
Another objection, which Sri Aurobindo has raised against Comparative Philology, is its status as a science. ... Ernest Renan, after commencing his researches in Comparative Philology with the most golden and extravagant hopes, ...
Adi Sankara and Aurobindo V. Narayan Karan Reddy - 1992 - 85 pages
The concept of the Ubermenschen was taken by Nietzsche from Renan. He used this word to explain the heroes of Byron ... This perfection in Nietzsche and as well in Sri Aurobindo implies a gradual transformation as against a sudden ... East-West understanding of man,  
East-West evaluation of Man Vedre Narayan Karan Reddy - 1996 - 390 pages
The spiritual metaphysics of Sri Aurobindo, thus formulates the theory of gnostic community and a spiritualised society. 
Continuities in Indian English poetry: nation language form G. J. V. Prasad - 1999 - 198 pages
Ernest Renan, "What is a nation," tr. Martin Thorn, in Nation and Narration, p. 19. 
Nationalism, religion, and beyond: writings on politics, society, ... Aurobindo Ghose, Peter Heehs - 2005 - 364 pages
Ernest Renan, Qu'est-ce qu'une nation? (1882), chapter 3. (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage/bib-lisieux/  ... Sri Aurobindo, talk of
28 June 1926, published in AB Purani, The Life of Sri Aurobindo (Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo ...
Nationalism, terrorism, communalism: essays in modern Indian history Peter Heehs - 1998 - 174 pages
One is reminded of Hobsbawm's paraphrase of Renan: 'Getting its history wrong is part of being a nation. ... 'to purge themselves' of the destructive identity imposed on them by their oppressors.56 This is what Aurobindo was doing when ...
The Visva-Bharati journal of philosophy Visva-Bharati. Centre of Advanced Studies in ... - 1985
Sri Aurobindo, in this regard, maintains that nationality is firmly associated with religion. ... Even Renan who is already found to be a strong supporter of spiritualistic conception of nationality criticises any form of religious ...
The deciphered Indus script: methodology, readings, interpretations N. Jha, Navaratna Srinivasa Rajaram - 2000 - 269 pages
Sri Aurobindo, a linguist of genius who knew both Indian and European languages, saw this fallacy long ago. ... It was the great nineteenth century scholar E. Renan who called linguistics a 'petty conjectural pseudo-science'. ...
Sri Aurobindo: archives and research Śri Aurobindo Ashram Trust - 1985
This contempt, itself no doubt excessive is practically admitted to be just by the great French thinker, Renan, who spent the best part of his life in philological & kindred researches, when he described apologetically his favourite ...
Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture Ramakrishna Mission. Institute of Culture - 1973
As Renan aptly says, ' nationalism is a desire to live together '. Nationalism, as Zimmern says, is thus a form of ... The ideal of real unity, as has been rightly expressed by Sri Aurobindo, must be realized in a world of diversity. ...
The psychology of Indian nationalism Agali Venkappa Sastri - 1968 - 112 pages
This is what Sri Aurobindo means by " operative insight, ... A common memory and a common ideal — these more than a common blood — make a nation." So says Renan in his famous essay emphasising the cultural over the racial element.
Seminar Romesh Thapar - 1981
Nietzsche's concept of the superman influenced partly both Aurobindo and Iqbal, although both transmuted the concept ... Although the writings of Mill,7 Renan and Bluntschli on nationalism have been quoted here, other complex concepts ...
Surviving colonialism: a study of R.K. Narayan, Anita Desai, V.S. ... Chandra Chatterjee, Universitaire Instelling ... - 2000 - 215 pages
While referring to his conception of "the people of
India", Aurobindo believes in uncompromising organisation, ... Lecturing at Sorbonne in 1882 Ernest Renan also felt that a legacy of past memories and a will to live together through ...
Nationalism and internationalism--belonging Boyd C. Shafer - 1982 - 277 pages
777 A noted French philosopher, Ernest Renan (1823-92), thought, A nation is a soul, a spiritual principle, ... An early twentieth century Indian nationalist leader,Aurobindo Ghose, "viewed nationalism as a religion" and more. ...
Social thought in Bengal, 1757-1947: a bibliography of Bengali men ... Indira Sarkar - 1949 - 109 pages
Comte, Renan, Bismarck, Cavour). Rabi Tagore (poems and stories, 1880- 1905) = Hindu Ideologies (Kalidas, ... Aurobindo (Life Divine, 1940-41) = Hindu Ideologies dealt with at length by Haren Das-Gupta in Western Influence on ...
From Washington, Herder, Fichte, Mazzini, and Renan to Aurobindo, Masaryk, and Hitler. The problems envisaged by Seal are consequently less comprehensive and realistic than those of Hobhouse (Social Evolution and Political Theory, 1911). And of course they are entirely ...
Violence denied: violence, non-violence and the rationalization of ... Jan E. M. Houben, K. R. van Kooij - 1999 - 384 pages
Almost simultaneously with Aurobindo, Tagore wrote on the Indian nation and its new civilisational ideals in a number of ... Tagore agrees with Renan that the nation is a spiritual entity rather than a physical fact, in other words, ...
Mother India Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1962
The humanism of a Goethe, a Renan or a Tagore has brought home the lesson that any education truly superior should widen and stretch farther our horizons to the limits of our knowledge of man. And for that a knowledge of foreign ...

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