Science and Philosophy in Ancient India

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This book seeks to provide new insight into three disciplines of science, namely, astronomy, mathematics and medicine. Upholding the claim of Uddalaka Aruni, an Upanishadic seer, as the first scientist in the world, it establishes the view that Vedanga Jyotish was based on the data preserved by the pre-Aryans.

Further it presents a new approach to the understanding of the scientific potential of the Sulbasutras, works of proto-geometry and mensuration recorded in ancillary Vedic literature. Reviewing the Caraka Samhita and Susruta Samhita, it traces the roots of idealist philosophy as found in the Upanishads. Finally, it analyzes the place of Rabindranath Tagore in the Indian philosophical traditions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya

Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (1918-1993) had been a National Fellow of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research and Visiting Professor in several universities of India. Among his published works on philosophy and history of science, the following books deserve special mention: Lokayata: A Study in Ancient Indian Materialism; What Is Living and What Is Dead in Indian Philosophy; Indian Atheism; Science and Society in Ancient India; Religion and Society; and History of Science and Technology in Ancient India: The Beginnings.

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Title
Science and Philosophy in Ancient India
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788189833442
Length
244p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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