Buddhism and Its Place in the Mental Life of Mankind
1927. To offer something to the actual thinker, to assist him in the struggle against the all overwhelming might of current thoughts and opinions, with such a high claim does this book appear before the world. What Dr. Dahlke has learned and experienced as the most important thing of all, in this book he endeavors to pass on to others. Contents: Buddhism as historical superhistorical phenomenon; Concept and object; Constituents of actuality; Faith and science, as fiction and hypothesis; The concept; The Ego Nutrition as living experience; Five grasping groups; Consciousness; Mind form and consciousness; Dependent simultaneous arising; Ignorance; Rebirth; Nibbana; The Buddha; Avyakatas and Dhatus.