Philosophy in India, 1967-73

Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):54 - 84 (1974)
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Abstract

Indian philosophical thought has been deeply metaphysical, and it is no surprise that, faced with the anti-metaphysical thrust of contemporary philosophy, one of the issues uppermost in the minds of Indian thinkers is the question of the possibility of metaphysics. In recent philosophical literature, two tendencies are discernible: an attempt to defend metaphysics in the traditional grand style, and a concern with the idea of descriptive metaphysics as an alternative. For the former, we may turn to Kalidas Bhattacharyya and J. N. Chubb; for the latter to J. N. Mohanty and S. N. Ganguly.

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