Logic, Language and Reality: Indian Philosophy and Contemporary Issues

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ISBN-10:

8120807170

ISBN-13:

9788120807174

Released: Jan 01, 2017
Format: Paperback, 463 pages
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Product Description The word 'philosophy' as well as the conjuring expression 'Indian philosophy' has meant different things to different people-endeavours and activities, old and new, grave and frivolous, edifying and banal, esoteric and exoteric. In this book, the author has chosen deliberately a very dominant trend of the classical (Sanskrit) philosophical literature as his subject of study. The age of the material used here demands both philological scholarship and philosophical amplification. Classical pramanasastras usually deal with the theory of knowledge, the nature of inference and language, and the related questions of ontology and semantics. Several important concepts and theories have been singled out for critical analysis and clarification in modern terms so that the results may be intelligible to modern students of both Sanskrit and philosophy. It is hoped that such attempt will kindle the enthusiasm of young scholars in the field and inspire them to proceed in this comparatively new area of research and explore into further and more interesting possibilities. Review Logic, Language and Reality contains much Sanskritic scholarship that will make it more immediately accessible to the Indologist…Matilal reconstructs arguments and positions with special reference to modern analytical philosophy… Every chapter is abundant in suggestive remarks about the appositeness of Indian theories to modern problems…indeed, part of the intellectual excitement of reading the book is in the many possibilities for future philosophical research that it opens up. - --Roy W. Perrett, book reviews-South Asia…..the book is a notable achievement, being a very fine contribution to understanding between different philosophical traditions. There are very few people who are as suited as Professor Matilal to the task he takes upon himself, and his efforts will be rewarded if this book is read and discussed by those to whom it is primarily addressed, namely, the Western philosophical community, or people who are trained mainly in that tradition. And I have no doubt that they too will find it rewarding to spend their time on this work of great scholarship and philosophical sensitivity, marked throughout by a clarity and directness of style. - --Pranab Kumar Sen, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1












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