Sancara sive de theologumenis Vedanticorum  

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"Frederick Copleston notes that Schopenhauer's philosophy bears some resemblance to the most prominent form of Vedanta, Advaita [...] That he is acquainted with Advaita teaching seems clear from his reference in the Manuscript Remains to Windischmann's Sancara sive de Theologia Vedanticorum a book also listed by Grisebach in his catalogue of titles in Schopenhauer's posthumous library."--The Cambridge Companion to Schopenhauer (1999) by Christopher Janaway

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Sancara sive de theologumenis Vedanticorum (Bonn, 1839) is a book by Friedrich Heinrich Hugo Windischmann.

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