The Perennial Philosophy
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The Perennial Philosophy is a comparative study of mysticism by British novelist Aldous Huxley. Its title derives from the theological tradition of the philosophia perennis.
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See also
- the Perennial Philosophy (philosophia perennis)
- The Teachings of the Mystics – A book by Walter T. Stace with a similar thesis
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Publication data
- The Perennial Philosophy, 1945, Harper & Brothers
- Harper Perennial 1990 edition: ISBN 0-06-090191-8
- Harper Modern Classics 2004 edition: ISBN 0-06-057058-X
- Audio Scholar 1995 audio cassette edition: ISBN 1-879557-29-0
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