Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Poetry and Art
SABCL - Volume 27
Part 2. On His Own and Others’ Poetry
Section 2. On Poets and Poetry
Philosophers, Intellectuals, Novelists and Musicians
Western Notions of the History of Philosophy
It is very strange
that in books on philosophy by European writers, even in standard textbooks like
Alfred Weber’s {{0}}History of Philosophy,[[Alfred
Weber, History of Philosophy (London: Longmans, Green, 1904).]] there
is no mention of any of the Indian philosophies. To the Western writer
philosophy means only European philosophy — they begin with the Greek Thales and
Anaximander, as if human thinking began with them.
That is the old style European mind. It used to be the same in Art and other matters. Now Chinese and Japanese art is recognised and to a less degree the art of India, Persia and the former Indian colonies in the Far-East, but in philosophy the old ideas still reign. “From Thales to Bergson” is their idea of the History of Philosophy.
2 May 1936