Enduring colonialism: classical presences and modern absences in Indian philosophy

New Delhi: Oxford University Press (2009)
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Chiefly on Desire and libearion by Vaddera Chandidas, b. 1938.

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Reality as Perpetual Making and Perishing

For Chandidas, philosophies across the world have camouflaged the real nature of reality by projecting a state prior to process by way of pre-existence or even post-existence through negation, which is only ontological and a mere projection of intellect. He then goes on to propose the proc... see more

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