Dialogues on Indian Culture [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):540-540 (1957)
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Non-dialectical dialogues in which a professor, after defining culture in terms of the ideals of a society, attempts to explain to his students the meaning of basic Indian ideals: Karma, Artha, Dharma, Moksha, the four stages of life and social institutions of the Vedic age. These ideals are presented uncritically, with the general reader in mind.--D. S.

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