Introduction to Indian philosophy
Material type: TextPublication details: Rupa 2012 New DelhiDescription: xviii, 404 pISBN:- 9788129111951
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Philosophy, in its widest etymological sense, means 'love of knowledge'. It is a search of knowledge of oneself, the world and God. This volume provides authoritative introduction to the central ideas and tenets of Indian philosophy.
Indian philosophy denotes the philosophical speculations of all Indian thinkers, ancient or modern, Hindus or non-Hindus, theists or atheists. The authors have, with considerable merit, highlighted the significance of Indian views vis-a-vis modern Western thought.
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