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This is the enlarged and enriched second edition of Humanist values: A Source Book. Although there is so much talk of inculcating humanist values in the people, and although it is urgently necessary, this one continues to be the only satisfying book in the field. This book is of immense help to every well-meaning person by especial so to the social reformers, politicians, teachers, parents and the general students. By coincidence, it was found that the book is ...
Philosophical Semi-colons is an attempt to provide alternative rational solutions to some of the ageold problems in Philosophy. Readers will be quite amazed to read Prof. Bandiste’s solutions as well as dissolutions. In some of them he has effected what can be called a Copernican revolution by showing that while people searched in vain for a solution in the objective factor it was actually existing in the subjective factor or the reverse. He is quite realistic ...
Philosophy of Science is an upcoming and developing branch of philosophy. It is a critical study of the outlook, methods, objectives and claims of science and also its effects upon the society. Until very recently human gaze was riveted to the other world; now it is increasingly becoming oriented towards this world. Science has played a great role in causing this shift. Because of this, science is coming under a lot of criticism from those who have lost their ...
Thus book is a pioneer study in the field of contemporary India's humanist philosophy. Contemporary Humanism is a mundane plan of life developed in the atmosphere of modernism and rationality. The Author has, for his study, chosen only one thinker from the various humanist trends in India. Devatma (Naturalism), D.P. Chattopadhyaya (Marxism), M.N. Roy (New Humanism), Ram Manohar Lohia (Socialism), Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (Neo-Buddhism) Dr. N.K. Devaraja (Creative ...
This is not just one more book on the Buddha. The author has, with proofs and justifications shown as to how very rational and scientific the Buddha was. Many of the Buddha's readings of the reality are verified as correct by the modern scientific findings. Dr. Bandiste has rightly pointed out that the Buddha, a human being, gave fellow human beings a rational morality (a dhamma) and not a new religion (a Dharma). The Buddha had himself declared that even the ...