Theories Of Knowledge- A Critique
Theories Of Knowledge- A Critique is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Couldn't load pickup availability
                    
                      
Genuine Products Guarantee
                      
                    
                  
                  Genuine Products Guarantee
We guarantee 100% genuine products, and if proven otherwise, we will compensate you with 10 times the product's cost.
                    
                      
Delivery and Shipping
                      
                    
                  
                  Delivery and Shipping
Products are generally ready for dispatch within 1 day and typically reach you in 3 to 5 days.
Book Details:
- 
Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
 - 
Author: Veluri Subba Rao
 - 
Language: English
 - 
Edition: 1998
 - 
ISBN: 9788170305750
 - 
Pages: 212
 - 
Cover: Hardcover
 - 
Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm
 - 
Weight: 360 gm
 
About the Book:
The Critique of Knowledge by Veluri Subba Rao offers a deep exploration of the philosophical and epistemological views held by various Indian traditions. Divided into two comprehensive chapters, the book provides an insightful analysis of the differing perspectives on knowledge, its origins, and its validation.
Chapter one addresses the viewpoints of prominent schools of thought, including the Sankarite and Buddhist perspectives. It delves into the mind's pivotal role in epistemology, discussing how various traditions understand the process of knowing and the role of perception, inference, and testimony. The Mimamsaka and Logician’s perspectives are also thoroughly examined, providing readers with a well-rounded view of Indian epistemological thought.
In chapter two, the author shifts focus to the theories surrounding the production of knowledge in the Sankarite, Buddhist, and Jaina traditions. The discussion presents an intriguing look at the different methods of acquiring knowledge in these schools of thought, including sensory perception, reasoning, and introspection.
This book is an essential resource for students and scholars of Indian philosophy, providing valuable insights into the rich diversity of epistemological theories in classical Indian thought. It serves as a critical reference for understanding the underlying principles and debates that have shaped philosophical inquiry in India.
            
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
        