Some Contemporary Views on the Nature of Darśana

Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (2):279-287 (2020)
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The article elaborates the notion of darśana from the point of view of some prominent contemporary Indian academic philosophers. After dealing with the two major misconceptions on the concept of darśana, it proposes an alternative approach towards darśana.

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