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245 4 _aThe Indian mind: essentials of Indian philosophy and culture/
_cedited by Charles A. Moore
260 _aDelhi :
_bMBP,
_c2008.
300 _a458p. ;
_c24cm.
505 _aCharles A. Moore S. K. Saksena P. T. Raju Gunapala Piya- sena Malalasekera Junjir5 Takakusu Dhirendra Mohan Datta Swami Nikhilananda T. M. P. Mahadevan S. Radhakrishnan P. T. Raju Swami Nikhilananda Introduction: The Comprehensive Indian Mind Relation of Philosophical Theories to the Practical Affairs of Men Metaphysical Theories in Indian Philosophy Some Aspects of Reality as Taught by Theravada Buddhism Buddhism as a Philosophy of "Thusness" Epistemological Methods in Indian Philosophy Concentration and Meditation as Methods in Indian Philosophy Social, Ethical, and Spiritual Values in Indian Philosophy The Indian Approach to the Religious Problem Religion and Spiritual Values in Indian Thought The Realistic Aspect of Indian Spirituality C. p. Ramaswami Aiyar Dhirendra Mohan Datta Kalidas Bhattacharyya T. R. V. Murti Surama Dasgupta S. K. Saksena Tara Chand P. T. Raju The Philosophical Basis of Indian Legal and Social Systems Some Philosophical Aspects of Indian Politi cal, Legal, and Economic Thought The Status of the Individual in Indian Meta physics The World and the Individual in Indian Reli gious Thought The Individual in Indian Ethics The Individual in Social Thought and Practice in India The Individual in the Legal and Political Thought and Institutions of India Extracted from "Indian Epistemology and the World and the Individual" Who's Who
650 _aIndian philosophy.
650 _aIndian culture.
700 _aMoore, Charles A. ed.
942 _cWB16