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Summary of life philosophy by jawaharlal nehru

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Answered by rajnr411
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Nehru was very much curious to know about all forms of religion, philosophy, metaphysics, mysticism and spirituality that are primarily concerned with other worlds also beside his own world.

Pt. Nehru has little felling for those people who are just engaged in finding an answer to the riddle of the universe, as it leads them away from the individual and social problems of today.

He just declared that "A living philosophy must answer the problems of today. "

Answered by nyaosiemo27
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Jawaharlal Nehru; Life Philosophy.

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Jawaharlal Nehru is a social and political thinker with ideas based on epistemological and metaphysical position with his own philosophy of life as a scholar and thinker; with clear educational ideas.  He speaks of his own life's philosophy and shows impatience with all the forms of religion, metaphysics, philosophy, mysticism, and spirituality whose primary concern is the existence of other worlds beyond this one. He is unsympathetic with individuals who are concerned at finding answers to the riddle of the universe, leading them  "away from the individual and social problems of today." Jawaharlal Nehru's interest is in the world, and the pillar to his philosophy is the deep conviction of man's ability to progress. He asserts that: "A living philosophy must answer the problems of today. "

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