Focusing on the life and contributions of prominent Eastern thinkers, this book highlights the recurring themes that resonate throughout their philosophies. It offers a clear and accessible overview of their ideas, showcasing the shared insights that have shaped Eastern thought. First published in 1952, it serves as a valuable resource for understanding the interconnectedness of these influential figures and their enduring impact on philosophical discourse.
E. W. F. Tomlin Books




Exploring the evolution of philosophical thought in the Western world, this book covers influential figures from Socrates to Nietzsche. It offers an accessible introduction to key ideas and contributions, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the development of Western philosophy.
Psyche, Culture and the New Science
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Originally published in 1985, this distinguished and constructive critique of modern culture introduced into our language a brand-new term, ‘PN’, standing for ‘psychic nutrition’, which at the time promised to become a household expression.