A History of Indian Philosophy
In this benchmark five-volume study, originally published between 1922 and 1955, Surendranath Dasgupta examines the principal schools of thought that define Indian philosophy. A unifying force greater than art, literature, religion, or science, Professor Dasgupta describes philosophy as the most important achievement of Indian thought, arguing that an understanding of its history is necessary to appreciate the significance and potentialities of India's complex culture. Volume III offers an examination of the Bhaskara school of philosophy, the Pancaratra, the Arvars, the Visistadvaita school of thought, the philosophy of Yamunacarya, the Ramanuja school of thought, Nimbarka's philosophy, the philosophy of Vijnana Bhiksu, and the philosophical speculations of some of the selected Puranas.
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July 2009Paperback
9780521116367
632 pages
229 × 152 × 35 mm
0.92kg
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Table of Contents
- 15. The Bhaskara school of philosophy
- 16. The Pancaratra
- 17. The Arvars
- 18. An historical and literary survey of the Visistadvaita school of thought
- 19. The philosophy of Yamunacarya
- 20. Philosophy of the Ramanuja school of thought
- 21. The Nimbarka school of thought
- 22. The philosophy of Vignana Bhiksu
- 23. Philosophical speculations of some of the selected Puranas
- Appendix
- Index.