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He sought to combine the best of Eastern and Western philosophies from "summary" of Biography of Swami Vivekananda by Nandini Saraf

Swami Vivekananda had a unique approach to philosophy, blending the wisdom of the East with the rationality of the West. He believed that each tradition had its own strengths and that by combining them, he could create a more complete understanding of the world. This synthesis was not simply an intellectual exercise for him; it was a way of life. Growing up in India, Vivekananda was immersed in the teachings of Hinduism and other Eastern philosophies. He was drawn to their emphasis on spirituality, inner peace, and the interconnectedness of all things. However, he also recognized the value of Western thought, with its emphasis on reason, science, and individual freedom. He saw no reason why these two approaches had to be in conflict; instead, he sought to find common ground between them. Vivekananda's travels to the West only deepened his conviction that there was much to be gained from a dialogue between these two philosophical traditions. In the United States and Europe, he encountered thinkers who were open to new ideas and willing to...
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    Biography of Swami Vivekananda

    Nandini Saraf

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