An Introduction To Indian Philosophy by Satischandra Chatterjee
A clear, systematic introduction that surveys the major schools of Indian philosophical thought—from Vedic and Upanishadic roots through classical systems such as Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, and Vedanta as well as Buddhist and Jain perspectives—tracing their metaphysical doctrines, epistemologies, logic, and soteriological aims. It explains core concepts like Brahman, Atman, karma, dharma, moksha, and the various pramanas (means of knowledge), compares arguments and criticisms among the schools, and situates these ideas in their historical and intellectual contexts. Written for students and interested readers, the exposition emphasizes clarity and methodical comparison to make complex debates accessible.
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