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Qué (quién) es A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy - definición


A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy         
BOOK BY RAMACHANDRA DATTATRYA RANADE
A constructive survey of Upanishadic philosophy
A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy is a book by Ramachandra Dattatrya Ranade, also known as Gurudev Ranade, who was an eminent scholar of the Upanishads who specialised in Greek philosophy and emphasized the centrality of a psychological approach as opposed to a theological approach for the proper understanding of the Ultimate Reality. The book was first published in 1926 by Oriental Books Agency, Pune, under the patronage of Sir Parashuramarao Bhausaheb, Raja of Jamkhandi.
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constructive dismissal         
WHEN AN EMPLOYEE RESIGNS AS A RESULT OF THE EMPLOYER CREATING AN INTOLERABLE WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR THAT EMPLOYEE
Constructive discharge; Constructively dismissed; Constructive termination
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