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Some Fundamental Problems in Indian Philosophy is a comprehensive examination of the essential questions and theoretical frameworks that define Indian philosophical inquiry. Chittenjoor Kunhan Raja, a respected scholar of Indian thought, meticulously analyzes the key problems that have occupied the minds of Indian philosophers across centuries.
The work addresses fundamental inquiries into metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and logic as they have been developed within various Indian philosophical schools. Raja explores how different traditions approach questions of reality, knowledge, consciousness, and the nature of existence. The book provides critical insights into the continuities and divergences among major philosophical systems including Vedanta, Samkhya, Buddhism, and other schools of thought.
This scholarly treatise serves as an essential resource for students and researchers seeking a deeper understanding of Indian philosophical heritage and its contemporary relevance. It bridges classical Indian thought with modern philosophical discourse.







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