Implications of the Philosophy of Kant: Kantadarsaner Tatparyya

New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Edited by J. N. Mohanty & Tara Chatterjea (2011)
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This book is the first English translation of the classic philosophical treatise Kantadarsaner Tatparyya . Bhattacharyya combines the basic tenets of Kant to present it in terms of Indian philosophical traditions. The introduction discusses the need for the translation, the challenges involved, and the context of Bhattacharyya's interpretations and thought. The detailed notes and annotations to the translation guide the reader through a variety of concepts in Western and Indian philosophy, as well as comments on the Bengali text. This book will be of considerable interest to scholars, teachers, and students of Western and Indian philosophy

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