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The Perennial Philosophy

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Pages312
Published1945
LanguageEnglish
IndexedSeptember 1945
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Aldous Huxley's 1945 anthology arguing that beneath the doctrinal differences of the world's mystical traditions lies a single recurring metaphysics — that all reality is the manifestation of a divine ground, that the human soul can know this ground directly, and that this is the highest end of human life. Each chapter pairs his exposition with curated source quotations from Eckhart, Rumi, Lao Tzu, the Cloud of Unknowing, and the Upanishads.

Originally published by Harper & Brothers in New York and by Chatto & Windus in London in 1946. The book is organised into twenty-seven topical chapters — "That Art Thou", "The Nature of the Ground", "Charity", "Self-Knowledge", "Time and Eternity", and so on — in which Huxley's connecting commentary frames passages from Meister Eckhart, Rumi, the Bhagavad Gita, the Diamond Sutra, the Cloud of Unknowing and Lao Tzu.

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PerennialismComparative MysticismVedantaEckhartUniversalism
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Contents

27 chapters
  1. That Art Thou
  2. The Nature of the Ground
  3. Personality, Sanctity, Divine Incarnation
  4. God in the World
  5. Charity
  6. Mortification, Non-Attachment, Right Livelihood
  7. Truth
  8. Religion and Temperament
  9. Self-Knowledge
  10. Grace and Free Will
  11. Good and Evil
  12. Time and Eternity
  13. Salvation, Deliverance, Enlightenment
  14. Immortality and Survival
  15. Silence
  16. Prayer
  17. Suffering
  18. Faith
  19. God Is Not Mocked
  20. Tantum Religio Potuit Suadere Malorum
  21. Idolatry
  22. Emotionalism
  23. The Miraculous
  24. Ritual, Symbol, Sacrament
  25. Spiritual Exercises
  26. Perseverance and Regularity
  27. Contemplation, Action and Social Utility
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Reception

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  • The book that, more than any other, popularised the term "perennial philosophy" in English and seeded the comparative mysticism strand of mid-century religious studies. Influence on later writers — Huston Smith, Joseph Campbell, the Eranos circle — is direct and acknowledged. Academic critics including Frithjof Schuon (sympathetically) and Steven Katz (less so) have argued that Huxley's project assumes the universalism it claims to discover, projecting Vedanta-shaped expectations onto traditions whose central claims differ. Reads now as both a primary source and an artefact of mid-20th-century universalist optimism.

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What is The Perennial Philosophy about?
It is Aldous Huxley's 1945 argument that the world's mystical traditions share a single underlying metaphysics: that all reality is the manifestation of a divine ground, that the soul can know this ground directly, and that this is the highest end of human life. Each chapter pairs Huxley's commentary with source quotations from Eckhart, Rumi, Lao Tzu, the Upanishads, and the Cloud of Unknowing.
Where does the phrase "perennial philosophy" come from?
The Latin philosophia perennis was used by Agostino Steuco in 1540 and later by Leibniz, but it was Huxley's 1945 book that gave the phrase its modern Anglophone currency and tied it specifically to comparative mysticism rather than Renaissance Platonism.
What do critics say about Huxley's project?
Scholars including Steven Katz have argued that the book assumes the universalism it claims to discover, projecting Vedanta-shaped expectations onto traditions whose central claims differ. Sympathetic critics such as Frithjof Schuon and Huston Smith accept the framing while refining it.
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Catalogue record

Author
Aldous Huxley
Title
The Perennial Philosophy
Publisher
Harper & Brothers
Year
1 September 1945
Pages
312
Language
English
ISBN
9780061724947
Shelf
Philosophy · Non-duality · Awakening
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