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Gandhi had a prolonged formal education, finally qualifying as a lawyer, but he received little formal instruction in those questions with which he became increasingly concerned, questions of moral and political philosophy, and of religion. ..... ertainly no other influential Indian intelletual was as familiar as Gandhi was with the religious and philosophical texts of the classical Indian tradtion as well as the writings of daring Western moralists of the nineteenth century.
――東京大学 〔4〕―(A)――88年
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