
Schopenhauer
In Our Time: Philosophy
Are They All Spliced Together, or Does One Grow Out of the Other?
Ate was given a copy of the, a rather strange latin translation of the upanishads when he was quite young. So he had early knowledge of the opanishads while he was writing the worldes. Will only found out about buddhism later, and then was very pleased to find that there was a convergence. One of the fundamental buddhist ideas is that harming others is fundamentally harming oneself.
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