On the distinction between Karma and Rebirth in Hinduism

Asian Philosophy 6 (1):29-35 (1996)
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Abstract

The doctrines of Kanna and rebirth dovetail so neatly that they are often treated as a single philosophical package. This paper demonstrates that when they are each treated separately in their own right and their possible relationships are re‐examined, it leads to a much more nuanced understanding of not only these concepts but also the issues they were developed to address.

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Advaita Vedānta: A Philosophical Reconstruction.Eliot Deutsch - 1969 - Honolulu,: University of Hawaii Press.
The law of karman and the historical dimension of man.Raymond Panikkar - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (1):25-43.

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