The philosophical traditions of India [by] P.T. Raju.
Material type:
- 0822911051
- 181.4 18
- B131 .R345
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SAIACS General Stacks | Centre for South Asia Research (CSAR) | 181.4 R161P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | TBN-Oct/2016 | 054791 |
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181.4 M821I The Indian mind; | 181.4 M821I The Indian mind; | 181.4 R128O Occasional speeches and writings : | 181.4 R161P The philosophical traditions of India | 181.4 R514P The philosophy of Gandhi : | 181.4 S187I Introduction to Radhakrishnan; | 181.4 S429S Social ethics in modern Hinduism |
Bibliography: p. 241-244.
Nature and development of Indian thought -- The Vedas and other sources -- The central ideas of the Upaniṣads -- The activist tradition and the Mīmāmsā School -- The materialistic tradition of the Cārvākas -- The heterodox tradition of Jainism -- The logical tradition of the Nyāya -- The pluralistic tradition of the Vaiśeṣika -- The dualistic tradition of the Sāṇkhya -- The yoga tradition of Patañjali -- The Vedānta and the monistic tradition of the spirit -- The epics and the ethical codes -- The traditions and contemporary trends.
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