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A Historical Developmental Study Of Classical Indian Philosophy Of Morals

By: Prasad, Rajendra (Ed).
Contributor(s): Chattopadhyaya, D. P. (Ed).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: History of Science, Philosophy, Culture Indian Civilization. Publisher: New Delhi Concept Publishing Company 2009Description: xxxv;563 11.5x8.5 hb.ISBN: 8180695956.DDC classification: 509.54 Summary: The volumes of the Project of History of Science, Philosophy and Culture aim at discovering the main aspects of India's heritage and present them in an interrelated way. These volumes, in spite of their unitary look, recognize the difference between the areas of material civilization and those of ideational culture. The project is not being executed by a single group of thinkers and writers who are methodologically uniform or ideologically identical in their commitments. In fact, contributions are made by different scholars with different ideological persuasions and methodological approaches. The Project is marked by what may be called 'methodological pluralism'. In spite of its primarily historical character, this Project, both in its conceptualization and execution, has been shaped by many scholars drawn from different disciplines.
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The volumes of the Project of History of Science, Philosophy and Culture aim at discovering the main aspects of India's heritage and present them in an interrelated way. These volumes, in spite of their unitary look, recognize the difference between the areas of material civilization and those of ideational culture. The project is not being executed by a single group of thinkers and writers who are methodologically uniform or ideologically identical in their commitments. In fact, contributions are made by different scholars with different ideological persuasions and methodological approaches. The Project is marked by what may be called 'methodological pluralism'. In spite of its primarily historical character, this Project, both in its conceptualization and execution, has been shaped by many scholars drawn from different disciplines.

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