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A History Of Indian Philosophy - Vol. 3

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A History Of Indian Philosophy - Vol. 3

A History Of Indian Philosophy - Vol. 3

This scholarly non-fiction reference work surveys Indian philosophical thought across schools and eras. Its central aim is to illuminate how ideas develop through original texts and authoritative commentaries, offering a clear, chronological map of Indian philosophy. It’s designed for students, researchers, and libraries with a serious interest in philosophy, and it maintains a calm, authoritative tone that invites careful study.

Content is presented as a seamless synthesis of voices from diverse traditions, foregrounding primary sources and the interpretive voices that have shaped their reception. The edition preserves the full scope of the original material while reorganizing it into a more accessible three-volume format, with no abridgement. Readers move through the material with cross-references that connect schools, thinkers, and central debates, spanning epistemology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, and spiritual inquiry.

For students and researchers, the work provides a rigorous framework to analyze ideas, trace argument strands, compare schools, and situate debates within broader philosophical questions. The prose is precise and thoughtful, designed to support deep study while remaining readable for serious readers who are new to Indian philosophy yet comfortable with academic discourse.

  • Comprehensive, source-based survey of Indian philosophical traditions drawn from original texts and authoritative commentaries
  • Unabridged three-volume edition preserves the full material for in-depth study
  • Chronological and thematic organization links schools, thinkers, and key debates across centuries and regions
  • Clear, precise scholarly prose designed to support rigorous analysis and research
  • Ideal reference for researchers, graduate students, and libraries seeking foundational insight into Indian philosophy
  • Includes cross-references showing how epistemology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, and spiritual inquiry interrelate

Readers finish with a broad, nuanced understanding of how Indian philosophical thought developed over time, the ability to trace connections between traditions, and a solid foundation for further research. It builds patience, curiosity, and critical engagement with primary sources, leaving a lasting impression of intellectual depth and historical context.

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This scholarly non-fiction reference work surveys Indian philosophical thought across schools and eras. Its central aim is to illuminate how ideas develop through original texts and authoritative commentaries, offering a clear, chronological map of Indian philosophy. It’s designed for students, researchers, and libraries with a serious interest in philosophy, and it maintains a calm, authoritative tone that invites careful study.

Content is presented as a seamless synthesis of voices from diverse traditions, foregrounding primary sources and the interpretive voices that have shaped their reception. The edition preserves the full scope of the original material while reorganizing it into a more accessible three-volume format, with no abridgement. Readers move through the material with cross-references that connect schools, thinkers, and central debates, spanning epistemology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, and spiritual inquiry.

For students and researchers, the work provides a rigorous framework to analyze ideas, trace argument strands, compare schools, and situate debates within broader philosophical questions. The prose is precise and thoughtful, designed to support deep study while remaining readable for serious readers who are new to Indian philosophy yet comfortable with academic discourse.

  • Comprehensive, source-based survey of Indian philosophical traditions drawn from original texts and authoritative commentaries
  • Unabridged three-volume edition preserves the full material for in-depth study
  • Chronological and thematic organization links schools, thinkers, and key debates across centuries and regions
  • Clear, precise scholarly prose designed to support rigorous analysis and research
  • Ideal reference for researchers, graduate students, and libraries seeking foundational insight into Indian philosophy
  • Includes cross-references showing how epistemology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, and spiritual inquiry interrelate

Readers finish with a broad, nuanced understanding of how Indian philosophical thought developed over time, the ability to trace connections between traditions, and a solid foundation for further research. It builds patience, curiosity, and critical engagement with primary sources, leaving a lasting impression of intellectual depth and historical context.