This festchrift is presented to Professor D.P. Chattopadhyaya on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday. It consists of twenty-five contributions centring around his thought and works by eminent scholars from India and abroad. These essays, ranging from philosophy to science, history, culture, social and political studies, are concerned with issues that have engaged Chattopadhyaya’s attention throughout his work starting from the earliest period till today.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Daya Krishna
Daya Krishna was Profesor of Philosophy at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India. He has written extensively on Indian Philosophy and his major works include Indian Philosophy: a Counter-Perspectives (1991-96), New Perspectives in Indian Philosophy (1991), Indian Philosophy: A New Approach (1992). His most recent work on Indian Philosophy is Developments in India Philosophy from 18th century Onwards: Classical and Modern (2002). He has also edited India’s Intellectual Traditions (1987-2003), and Bhakti: A Contemporary Discussion (2000) and written A Prolegomena to any future Historiography of Cultures and Civilisations (1997). A collection of his philosophical writings has been published under the title The Art of the Conceptual: Explorations in a Conceptual Maze over three decades (1989). A Work on his ‘philosophy’ has been published entitled The Philosophy of Daya Krishna (1996).
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