ADEVISM
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Originally appearing in Volume
V01,
Page 191
of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
ADEVISM , a See also:term introduced by Max See also:- MULLER, FERDINAND VON, BARON (1825–1896)
- MULLER, FRIEDRICH (1749-1825)
- MULLER, GEORGE (1805-1898)
- MULLER, JOHANNES PETER (18o1-1858)
- MULLER, JOHANNES VON (1752-1809)
- MULLER, JULIUS (18oi-1878)
- MULLER, KARL OTFRIED (1797-1840)
- MULLER, LUCIAN (1836-1898)
- MULLER, WILHELM (1794-1827)
- MULLER, WILLIAM JAMES (1812-1845)
Muller to imply the denial of gods (Sans. See also:deva), on the See also:analogy of See also:Atheism, the denial of See also:God. Max Muller used it particularly in connexion with the Vedanta See also:philosophy for the correlative of See also:ignorance or nescience (See also:Gifford lectures, 1892, c. ix.).
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