Materialism in Indian Thought

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This is a unique research work of distinctive quality based on original Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit sources. The book not only highlights the neglected features of Indian thought of the early pre-systematic period but also presents a careful, critical and constructive survey of well-developed concepts and doctrines of the full-fledged Indian philosophy. The book also exposes some of the established misconceptions about Indian philosophy that, "It is essentially spiritualistic" and the like, made current by some ‘great’ orientalists with ulterior motives and accepted uncritically by the historians of Indian philosophy. Thus, the book maintains, that like life and culture, the Indian thought is equally rich and variegated decrying the tendency to consider all other schools of thought as so many steps towards Vedanta. The book upholds that even for Materialism we need not seek inspiration elsewhere, as we not only have a system of materialism of our own in the Carvaka (Lokayata) system but it also plays a role of considerable importance in the other thought-system.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kewal Krishan Mittal

Dr. Kewal Krishan Mittal is Reader in Buddhist Philosophy at the University of Delhi. He has had an extraordinary brilliant academic career. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the University Delhi for the present work in the year 1968. He has to his credit a score of papers published in reputed philosophical journals of India and abroad.

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Title
Materialism in Indian Thought
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Edition
1st ed.
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Length
xii+336p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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