Cognition Truth and Reality: Insights from Indian Philosophical Texts
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Book Details:
- Author: Datta, Srilekha
- Brand: D. K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 351
- Release Date: 29-06-2024
- Part Number: 9789392443077
- EAN: 9789392443077
- Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 5.9 x 2.0 inches
- Languages: English
Book Description: This book by Srilekha Datta contains a series of essays exploring fundamental topics in the realms of epistemology and metaphysics, drawing from the perspectives of Indian philosophy. The topics covered include doubt, memory, perception, truth, validity, the self, consciousness, and universals. The author critically engages with Indian philosophical texts, offering both traditional and new interpretations. This book highlights the analytical mind of Indian philosophers and their approach to these complex issues. Additionally, the author provides alternative solutions to certain philosophical problems, making this a valuable resource for students and researchers.
This work also surveys the views of different schools of philosophy on these topics, and it suggests avenues for further research. The essays present a critical, scholarly approach, offering new insights into classical debates in philosophy from an Indian perspective.
Key Features:
- Author: Srilekha Datta, a distinguished scholar in the field of philosophy.
- Hardcover Binding: Durable and ideal for academic use.
- 351 Pages: In-depth exploration of key philosophical issues.
- Indian Philosophy Focus: Emphasizes Indian philosophical texts and perspectives.
- New Interpretations: Offers alternative solutions to established problems.
- Target Audience: Ideal for students and researchers in philosophy.
- Language: Written in English for a global academic audience.

