Introduction to Comparative Philosophy 1992
This work explores the fundamental differences and intersections between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions, highlighting their unique approaches to metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
This work explores the fundamental differences and intersections between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions, highlighting their unique approaches to metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
An in-depth analysis of the rich and complex layers of Indian philosophical systems, focusing on their historical development, key concepts, and their influence on contemporary thought.
An extensive overview of the major philosophical schools in India, examining their origins, principal teachings, and contributions to global philosophy.
A comparative study of Hegelian philosophy and Advaita Vedanta, analyzing their conceptions of reality, self, and the absolute.
An examination of the idealistic traditions within Indian philosophy, tracing their historical roots and philosophical significance.
A comparative analysis of Vedanta and Buddhism, exploring their philosophical parallels and contrasts with Western idealistic thought.
This book investigates the concept of the self in both Eastern and Western philosophies, aiming to bridge cultural and philosophical divides.
An exploration of the development and impact of idealistic thought within the Indian philosophical tradition, emphasizing its enduring legacy.
A philosophical inquiry into the concepts of spirit, being, and self as understood in various Eastern and Western traditions.
An analysis of the cultural and social issues facing India in the mid-20th century, with a focus on philosophical and ethical perspectives.
A comprehensive overview of Indian philosophy, its key thinkers, and its influence on global philosophical discourse.
This work addresses the challenges faced by Indian idealism in the modern world, examining its relevance and adaptability.
An exploration of the history, development, and key works of Telugu literature, highlighting its cultural and philosophical contributions.
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