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Huxley's *The Perennial Philosophy* is a genuinely ambitious and illuminating work of comparative mysticism, though its selectivity and density will challenge readers who come to it without preparation.

For the right reader, it is essential.

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The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley – Book Review

Our Rating

4

Huxley's *The Perennial Philosophy* is a genuinely ambitious and illuminating work of comparative mysticism, though its selectivity and density will challenge readers who come to it without preparation. For the right reader, it is essential.

What Works & What Doesn't

What Works
  • Draws from an extraordinary range of mystical and religious traditions, creating rare cross-cultural perspective
  • Huxley's own commentary is precise, thoughtful, and intellectually rigorous
  • The thematic organization makes it easier to compare traditions concept by concept
  • Functions simultaneously as an argument and as a curated anthology of mystical literature
  • Remains genuinely relevant as a challenge to purely materialist worldviews
What Doesn't
  • The central thesis is presented more than tested — counterarguments within traditions are largely absent
  • Dense archaic quotations make sustained reading demanding, especially for newcomers
  • Huxley's selection clearly reflects his own philosophical sympathies, limiting the book's objectivity
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