Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124605202
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- Height: 227 mm
- No of Pages: xiv, 255
- Width: 152 mm
- ISBN-10: 8124605203
- Publisher Date: 2009
- Depth: 24
- Language: English
- Weight: 550 gr
Original price was: ₹580.00.₹435.00Current price is: ₹435.00.
Explore “Dishonored by Philosophers” (ISBN: 9788124605202) by Uma Chattopadhyay. Delve into Indian epistemology and the role of upamana (analogy). Analyze how Nyaya and Mimamsa schools, despite acknowledging upamana, diverge on its application. This book navigates their contrasting views, emphasizing Nyaya’s perspective and the utility of upamana. Journey through centuries of philosophical discourse, examining various schools and scholars, including Buddhists and Vaiseshikas, who challenge the concept of upamana itself. Ideal for students and scholars of Indian philosophy.
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Akanksh Anand –
I found the book very informative. I gained valuable knowledge about Indian epistemology.
Mani Prakash –
Difficult to follow at times, but the core concepts are well-explained.
Nitish Kumar –
A scholarly work that requires patience and attention. Worth it for serious students.
Aditya Shinde –
Chattopadhyay presents a fascinating view on upamana. Highly recommend!
Navneet Kumar –
Good book for understanding Indian Philosophy. I did find that the writing style was a bit dry.
Prachi –
A well-researched piece, though I wish there were more real-world examples.
Anushka Khandelwal –
I learned a lot about upamana and its role in Indian thought. I’m glad that I read the book.
Ishan –
Excellent explanation of Nyaya and Mimamsa schools. Very insightful.
Shrey Ramanbhai Patel –
Great for philosophy students. Others might find it challenging.
Sourav Kumar Saw –
Only for dedicated philosophy enthusiasts. Others may struggle to grasp the concepts.
Sameer Sanjay Bhosle –
This book opened my eyes to the complexities of Indian philosophical thought.
Richa Bhardwaj –
A niche topic, deeply explored. Probably not for casual readers.
Sumit Kumar Jayant –
An interesting read, although it got bogged down in the details occasionally.
Anirudh Yerra –
Uma Chattopadhyay provided in-depth knowledge about Indian epistemology. The book was perfect.
Sunil Kumar Budania –
Detailed and thorough, but could have benefited from a more modern perspective.
Paras Jain –
Not an easy read, but rewarding if you’re willing to put in the effort.
Sumant Pratap Singh –
A comprehensive analysis of upamana. Could have been more engaging.
Nishita Jagati –
The author’s passion for the subject shines through. A valuable resource.
Piyush Kumar Sah –
If you’re into Indian philosophy, this is a must-read. Otherwise, maybe not.
Surya Kant Vashisht –
Dishonored by Philosophers provides good insights into Nyaya philosophy. A bit academic.
Shubh Sharma –
A solid exploration of upamana, but dense at times. Chattopadhyay clearly knows her stuff.