Perspectives in Philosophy, Religion, and Art: Essays in Honour of Margaret Chatterjee

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R. Balasubramanian, V. C. Thomas
Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 1993 - Art - 250 pages

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The book is, so to say, a bouquet in two respects. It is, first, a presentation of academic tributes, in the form of a festschrift, to a well-known Indian philosopher Professor Margaret Chatterjee; and, second, a hand-picked collection of original essays of multifaceted reflection for serious students of philosophy. Areas of study covered are various-metaphilosophy, philosophy or religion, metaphysics, aesthetics, existentialism, and Indian and comparative philosophies; and so are the lands of the philosophers who have contributed to the making of this volume: India, England, Greece, America, Canada, and Japan. The work is a signal product of international cooperation and philosophy-a cause which Professor Chatterjee has been actively pursuing for long and with great success.

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Peace through SelfIntegration and Social Integration
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On InterSubjectivity Friendship and Godliness
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The Threefold Linguistic IntraSubjectivity
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