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Sabdapramana Word And Knowledge In Indian Philosophy

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SKU: 9788124604328

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124604328
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xxx, 383
  • ISBN-10: 8124604320
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 750 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Sabdapramana Word And Knowledge In Indian Philosophy

  1. Paras Gohri

    The book explores the profound depths of epistemology! Some of the concepts are hard to digest at one go.

  2. Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha

    A valuable contribution to the field. The author’s expertise shines through. A must-read.

  3. Vaishnavi Rajput

    Fascinating exploration of Indian philosophy! I appreciated the detailed analysis, but sometimes felt lost in the jargon.

  4. Adithya T R

    It was an okay read, but not very engaging. I needed to take long breaks while reading. It was very dull.

  5. Dhruv Sehgal

    Complex and thought-provoking. It requires patience and a genuine interest in the subject matter. Worth the effort.

  6. Gurnoor Chadha

    This book is truly enlightening! I have gained a deeper understanding of the subject. Thank you!

  7. Yash Agarwal

    A deep dive into ancient Indian philosophy. Requires careful reading and contemplation.

  8. Alisha Sharma

    Amazing work and detailed account of the philosophy. The author has done extensive work on the topic.

  9. Parth Dixit

    A dense but rewarding read. It really dives deep into the nuances of Sabdapramana. I found some sections quite challenging.

  10. Niharika Sharma

    Provides a great overview. The book offers an insight into the evolution of Indian philosophy.

  11. Aditya Bisht

    A well-researched book but could be more accessible. Some concepts were difficult to grasp without prior knowledge.

  12. Sujeet Kumar

    Good introduction to the topic, though a bit academic for a casual reader. The writing style is dry at times.

  13. Kanishk Garg

    Excellent scholarship! A valuable resource for anyone studying Indian epistemology. Highly recommend!

  14. Ruchi Mittal

    Not bad, but not great either. It’s a decent overview, but I was hoping for more depth.

  15. Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava

    Interesting perspective, but I found it repetitive at times. Needed better editing. Overall, okay.

  16. Lakshita

    Provides a great insight into the historical development of Sabdapramana. I learned a lot.

  17. Anubhav Saxena

    I struggled to get through it. Too dense and theoretical for my taste. Might be good for specialists.

  18. Aayush Sharma

    A solid and informative book. Recommended for serious students of Indian philosophy.

  19. Monu

    Excellent explanation of complex ideas. A clearly written and well-structured book on Sabdapramana.

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