Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124608173
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8124608172
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 114
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹263.00Current price is: ₹263.00.
Explore the fascinating world of Indian epistemology with “Faultless to a Fault.” Uma Chattopadhyay delves into the concept of upamana, examining Gangesha Upadhyaya’s 12th-century defense of this unique means of knowledge. Discover how Gangesha solidified upamana’s place among pramanas, offering a compelling argument for its irreducibility. “Faultless to a Fault” is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian philosophy and the intricacies of knowledge acquisition. ISBN: 9788124608173
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Sayak Nandan –
The book is very detailed and offers a great explanation. It can be a little overwhelming.
Aditya Mishra –
Chattopadhyay’s writing is clear and concise. The subject matter is inherently complex, though.
Siva Prasad M –
An okay book. I think it lacks some insight and personal thought.
Bhavna –
Chattopadhyay does a great job of explaining complex concepts. However, some prior knowledge is helpful.
Rudra Pratap Singh –
A challenging but ultimately worthwhile exploration of a key philosophical concept.
Kushagra Sinha –
Helpful for understanding Gangesha’s views. I wish there was a glossary of terms.
Aarshi Singla –
One of the best books on upamana I’ve ever read. I have learned so much!
Nitish Negi –
An insightful look into upamana and its significance in Indian epistemology. A bit dry at times.
Aahana Moral –
The book is a bit too academic for a casual reader, but offers great insight.
Yash Kumar –
I found the book quite informative. It could have benefited from more examples.
Akshay Kumar –
This book would have benefitted from some diagrams.
Kartik Kamleshkumar Verma –
The writing is a little dry, but the content is excellent. Gangesha comes to life in the text.
Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar –
An important contribution to the study of Indian epistemology. Highly recommended.
Bazil Mehdi –
Very insightful book! I recommend this book for anyone with a background in Indian philosophy.
Akshat Khatuwala –
Provides a detailed account of upamana. It might be too specialized for some readers.
Aditya Mishra –
While the book is informative, I think it lacks the creativity to keep me hooked.
Sachin Azad –
This book is truly amazing. It opens your eyes to a whole new world of thought and philosophy.
Harsh –
A tough read, but ultimately rewarding. It’s a good introduction to the subject matter.
Manas Jain –
A dense but rewarding read for those interested in Indian philosophy. Gangesha’s arguments are meticulously presented.
Md Shakeeb Asghar –
This book clarifies Gangesha’s defense of upamana. A valuable resource for scholars.
Animesh Sharma –
A well-researched and insightful book. It sheds light on a fascinating area of philosophy.
Monsoon Behl –
It is clear that the author put a lot of effort into this book. A little too much though.
Aakanksha Singh –
An excellent book! Great for beginners to understand more about Indian philosophy.
Madhu N –
Excellent analysis of Gangesha’s work on upamana. A must-read for serious students.