Reason and Tradition in Indian Thought
Delve into the profound depths of Indian philosophy with "Reason and Tradition in Indian Thought" by Jitendra Nath Mohanty. Published by Oxford University Press in 1992, this compelling hardback edition spans 316 pages, providing a thorough exploration of the fundamental concepts that shape Indian intellectual thought.
In this insightful work, Mohanty examines essential themes such as consciousness and subjectivity, language and meaning, and the intersections of logic and truth. To enrich your understanding, he thoughtfully integrates perspectives from contemporary Western analytical and phenomenological philosophies, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western paradigms.
This book is a must-read for anyone looking to gain a deeper appreciation for Indian thought and its rich traditions, making it a valuable addition to both academic and personal libraries. Explore the intricate tapestry of ideas that have influenced countless generations of thinkers in "Reason and Tradition in Indian Thought."