Description
The Positive Background of Hindu Sociology provides a comprehensive introduction to Hindu Positivism, bridging Western philosophical methodology with Eastern spiritual traditions. Benoy Kumar Sarkar offers a scholarly examination of how positivist principles can be applied to understand Hindu social structures, religious practices, and philosophical frameworks.
This work explores the foundations of Hindu sociology by integrating empirical observation with spiritual insight, demonstrating that Hindu thought contains inherent rational and scientific elements. Sarkar argues that positivism and Hindu philosophy are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary approaches to understanding social organization and human development.
The book serves as both a philosophical treatise and a sociological study, making it valuable for scholars of Hinduism, religious studies, and comparative philosophy. It challenges conventional Western perspectives on Eastern religions while offering new interpretations of classical Hindu texts and social institutions through a positivist framework.







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