Theories of knowledge: Its validity and its sources (Sri Garib Dass oriental series)
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
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Author: Veluri Subba Rao
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Language: English
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Edition: 1998
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ISBN: 9788170305729
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Pages: 260
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 23 cm x 14 cm
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Weight: 400 gm
 
About the Book:
The Dialectics of Knowledge by Veluri Subba Rao offers an in-depth analysis of the theory of valid and invalid knowledge, exploring its origins and various perspectives within Indian philosophy. Divided into four chapters, this book systematically examines the issues surrounding the validity of knowledge and its sources across different schools of thought, including Sankhya, Vedanta, Mimamsa, Tarka, Buddhism, Jainism, and the Logicians.
In the first chapter, the book delves into the nature of knowledge, discussing both valid and invalid knowledge according to each of these traditions. The second chapter critiques the various theories of knowledge and their validity, highlighting the nuanced views on epistemology held by these schools. The final chapter looks at how validity is determined and the internal and external sources of knowledge, offering a thorough examination of epistemological debates.
The author, Professor Veluri Subba Rao, a seasoned scholar in Sanskrit and philosophy, provides a clear and engaging exploration of complex epistemological concepts, making them accessible to both academics and general readers. This work serves as an essential manual on the study of knowledge and its validity, offering a comprehensive overview of the intellectual traditions that have shaped philosophical inquiry in India.
The book is enriched with a glossary, concordance of technical terms, and a detailed index, ensuring that readers can easily navigate its complex discussions. It stands as a unique and scholarly contribution to the field of epistemology, particularly in the context of Indian philosophical thought.
            
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
        