Description
The Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies is the definitive multi-volume reference that serious students of Indian thought cannot overlook. Volume 23 continues this scholarly tradition with rigorous, peer-reviewed essays examining key philosophical schools and thinkers within the Indian philosophical tradition. Whether you’re pursuing higher education in philosophy, comparative religion, or South Asian studies, or deepening your personal understanding of Vedanta and classical Indian thought, this 478-page hardcover provides the depth and authority you need. Published by the respected academic house Motilal Banarsidass, it’s an investment in intellectual clarity and authentic scholarship—ideal for libraries, universities, and independent scholars committed to genuine learning.
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publications (2 May 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 478 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8120841549
- ISBN-13 : 978-8120841543
- Item Weight : 892 g
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics does Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies Vol. 23 cover?
This volume continues the encyclopedic exploration of Indian philosophical schools, with detailed scholarly treatment of classical systems including Vedanta, logic, epistemology, and metaphysics. It’s designed for advanced readers studying Indian philosophy systematically.
Is this book suitable for university students and academics in India?
Yes, absolutely. Volume 23 is part of the standard reference series used in Indian philosophy courses at universities across India. It’s particularly valuable for MA and research students in philosophy, religious studies, and classical studies departments.
Where can I buy Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies Vol. 23 in India?
The Bookish Owl offers this hardcover edition online with delivery across India. At ₹1,800, it’s competitively priced and ships directly to your location without the hassle of visiting physical bookstores.
How many pages does Volume 23 contain?
This edition contains 478 pages of detailed scholarly content in hardcover format. The substantial page count reflects the comprehensive nature of the essays and research included in this academic reference.
Who is the editor of this encyclopaedia series?
Karl H. Potter is the editor of the Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophies series, which is renowned for its scholarly rigor and authoritative treatment of Indian philosophical thought. Motilal Banarsidass, a respected academic publisher, brings these works to print.


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