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This seminal work by Archibald Edward Gough presents an in-depth exploration of the philosophy contained within the Upanishads and the broader metaphysical traditions of ancient India. Originally appearing as a series of articles in the prestigious Calcutta Review, these essays have been compiled to provide readers with a systematic understanding of Eastern philosophical thought.
Gough’s scholarly approach examines the fundamental concepts, principles, and doctrines that shaped Indian philosophical tradition. The work addresses key metaphysical questions concerning the nature of reality, consciousness, and existence as understood by ancient Indian philosophers. Through careful analysis and historical context, the author illuminates the profound wisdom embedded in these ancient texts and their relevance to understanding Eastern intellectual heritage.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an invaluable resource for students of philosophy, comparative religion, and Indian studies seeking authoritative scholarly commentary on these foundational texts.
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