Sinossi
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- Pagine: 852
- Data di uscita: 30-11-1999
Recensioni
I used this book as a guidebook when I waded through the deep waters of philosophy first. Although I didn't find it to be a layman's guide, the style of exposition and the depth of several philosophical aspects of Hinduism and Buddhism are lucid. There's a lot to be gained by repeated readings. For
Some obvious bias especially from his time. But the depth and scope and wit are unparalleled.
Best book which give complete picture of Indian Philosophy.
Written in elegant prose with innumerable pearls of wisdom scattered throughout S. Radhakrishnan gives an admirable account of the history of Indian thought. The book passionately and logically defends the Indian philosophy from the charges of the western philosophers along with critically analyzing Leggi tutto
The same as volume 1.. This is the book for you if you are trying to find clarifications on certain points. It contains a huge load of information. If you want something specific on Indian philosophy, this is the place for it. But if you are just starting to read Indian philosophy, read someone else Leggi tutto
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