Description
- ISBN-13: 9788186921203
- Publisher: Decent Books
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: viii, 238
- ISBN-10: 8186921206
- Publisher Date: 2002
- Language: English
- Weight: 500 gr
Original price was: ₹850.00.₹638.00Current price is: ₹638.00.
“Explore the rich philosophical inquiry into language in classical Indian thought. K.S. Prasad’s ‘Philosophy Of Language In Classical Indian Tradition’ (ISBN: 9788186921203) delves into ancient debates on language structure and meaning, covering Bhartrhari’s Vakyapadiya, Nyaya semantics, Purva-Mimamsa, and more. A valuable resource for scholars and students of philosophy.”
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Sagar Langyan –
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Author makes subject matter very clear.
Priyal Jain Jain –
Interesting, but not for the faint of heart. Requires patience. Overall I like it.
Kanchi Yadav –
This book opened my eyes to the sophistication of Indian philosophy. Some sections were tough to get through.
Rohan Verma –
A great resource for researchers, but perhaps not the best starting point for beginners.
Ashish Ranjan –
It’s a bit difficult to get through, but the content is very informative and well-researched.
Aniket Kumar –
A detailed study, but requires a strong background in philosophy. It gives clear understanding of the topic.
Ankit Mathur –
I appreciated the depth of analysis. It’s academically rigorous and meticulously researched.
Jai Prakash –
The book is very illuminating and a good addition to my collection. Explains the core concepts.
Nimish Yadav –
A dense but rewarding read. Prasad offers a deep dive into classical Indian linguistic thought.
Ayush Mishra –
A must-read for anyone studying Indian philosophy. Very deep exploration.
Sambhvya Pandey –
This is a very insightful exploration of language and thought. However, it could be more accessible to a wider audience.
Onkar Pandey –
Prasad expertly navigates complex concepts. However, a glossary of terms would have been helpful.
Shubhi Verma –
This book explores intricate facets of the subject matter. It also presents challenging concepts.
Siddharth Pawdia –
This is a fantastic book for serious scholars. It is insightful. Very well articulated.
Vansh Sarraf –
The book shed light on less-known aspects of Indian philosophy. It’s a bit challenging but worth the effort.
Suraj Kumar –
Very informative and enlightening. I would recommend to a scholar in this subject.
Shikhar Suryawanshi –
The content is top-notch, however, some parts are challenging to read and understand.
Pragati Bhardwaj –
Fascinating insights into Bhartrhari and Nyaya. The writing style is scholarly and can be a bit dry at times.
Saksham Mathur –
This book offers a profound journey into Indian philosophy of language. Highly recommended.
Soumik Goswami –
Prasad’s expertise is evident throughout. A must-read for anyone interested in the subject.
Shalin Mariam Alex –
A little dense at times, but ultimately rewarding. Gives you different perspective.
Gurpreet Singh –
Dense but worth it. The book is very detailed. Not for causal reader.
Adithyan S –
An okay read. Not as engaging as I had hoped. It was slightly boring.
Sachin Kejriwal –
A comprehensive overview of the topic. I sometimes struggled with the complex terminology.
Aditya Sahu –
A valuable contribution to the field. The book could have benefited from more real-world examples.