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_aContemporary Indian philosophy / _cby M. K. Gandhi [and others] edited by S. Radhakrishnan and J. H. Muirhead. |
| 250 | _a[Rev. 2d and enl. ed.] | ||
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_aLondon, _bG. Allen & Unwin, _c1966. |
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_a648 p. _c23 cm. |
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| 500 | _a Hirlyanna, M. The problem of truth.--Humayun Kabir. Freedom, authority and imagination.--Maitra, S. K. Outlines of an emergent theory of values.--Malkani, G. R. Freedom through knowledge.--Mukerji A. C. Suggestions for a idealistic theory of knowledge.--Murti, T. R. V. The spirit of philosophy.--Radhakrishnan, S. The spirit in man.--Raju, P. T. The inward absolute and the activism of the finitself.--Ranade, R. D. The evolution of my own thought.--Sharif, M. M. Dialectical monadism.--Subrahmanya Iyer, V. Man’s interest in philosophy: an Indian view.--Wadia, A. R. Pragmatic idealism. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aGandhi, M. K. [Answers to three questions]--Tagore, R. The religion of an artist.--Abhedānanda, Swāmi. Hindu philosophy in India.--Bhattacharyya, H. The principle of activism.--Bhattacharyya, K. C. The concept of philosophy.--Chatterji, G. C. Common-sense empiricism.--Coomaraswamy, A. K. On the pertinence of philosophy.--Damle, N. G. The faith of an idealist.--Das, B. Ătma-vidyā, or The science of self.--Das, R. Pursuit of truth through doubt and belief.--Dasgupta, S. Philosophy of dependent emergence.--Datta, D. M. Knowledge, reality and the unknown.--Haldar, H. Realistic idealism.-- | |
| 830 | 0 | _aLibrary of philosophy (London, New York, 1892) | |
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_9199366 _aMuirhead, John Henry, _d1855-1940. |
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