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The Philosophy of Ancient India offers a thorough examination of the intellectual traditions that emerged from the Indian subcontinent over thousands of years. Richard Garbe traces the development of major philosophical schools including Vedanta, Buddhism, Jainism, and the Samkhya system, analyzing how these traditions addressed fundamental questions about reality, consciousness, and human existence.
This scholarly work explores the relationship between ancient Indian philosophy and contemporary thought, demonstrating its relevance to modern philosophical discourse. Garbe provides detailed insights into the Upanishads, the teachings of Buddha, and the logical systems developed by Indian philosophers. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding how Eastern philosophical traditions have shaped global intellectual history and continue to influence contemporary philosophy, spirituality, and psychology.







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