Debates in Indian Philosophy: Classical, Colonial, and Contemporary

Delhi, IN: Oxford University Press India (1998)
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Abstract

This book elucidates the debate between Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi, V.D. Savarkar and Gandhi, and Sri Aurobindo and Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya. It also compares and contrasts for the first time, scholars like Sudhir Kakar and Tapan Raychaudhuri. The debates in classical, colonial and contemporary Indian philosophy are specifically reported. A discussion on Indian state, civil society, religion and politics is presented. Moreover, the association between science and spiritualism is explained.

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reprint Raghuramaraju, A. (2006) "Debates in Indian philosophy: classical, colonial, and contemporary". Oxford University Press

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