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Philosophy in Classical India provides an in-depth examination of the rich intellectual heritage of ancient Indian thought. This scholarly work explores the major philosophical schools that emerged during classical India’s golden age, including Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain traditions.
The author meticulously traces the development of epistemology, metaphysics, logic, and ethics within these traditions. Each school of thought is presented with careful attention to historical context and philosophical rigor. The book demonstrates how classical Indian philosophers grappled with fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, and the nature of consciousness.
This comprehensive guide serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of Indian philosophy, comparative philosophy, and world intellectual history. It illuminates the sophisticated arguments and debates that shaped classical Indian thought and reveals the ongoing relevance of these philosophical insights to contemporary discussions in philosophy and spirituality.







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