The book that you hold in your hands can rightfully be considered a classic. Written by Indian scientists – the lecturer of the philosophy of the University of Chatterji and a professor of philosophy of college in Pantta Pantt – she first saw the light in Calcutt in 1939 and since then she underwent many publications both in her homeland and abroad. But not only the prescription of writing, frequent reprints and popularity of the book allow it to be classified as classics. “Indian philosophy” (in the original “Introduction to Indian Philosophy”) is a deep and laconic work, combining the fullness of presentation with a clear structuring of the material, which best meets the genre of the textbook. These simplicity and clarity allow without much effort to master the theoretical and actual philosophical problems of Indian philosophy, to understand the originality of its schools. In addition, each philosophical school is illuminated so that it can be studied autonomously, without reference to the rest, if such a need arises.
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Author
Chatterji Satischandra, Datta Dhirendramkhan
Editor
Kalyanov V.I.
Translator
Radugin A.V., Tuchinskaya E. A.
Publisher
Academic Project, 2013
Series
Concept
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