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Daya Krishna and Twentieth-Century Indian Philosophy

Daya Krishna and Twentieth-Century Indian Philosophy A New Way of Thinking about Art, Freedom, and Knowledge

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Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies

Daya Krishna and Twentieth-Century Indian Philosophy

A New Way of Thinking about Art, Freedom, and Knowledge

Daniel Raveh | Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach | Leah Kalmanson | Nader El-Bizri | James Madaio | Takeshi Morisato | Pascah Mungwini | Ann A. Pang-White | Mickaella Perina | Omar Rivera | Georgina Stewart

Philosophy / Eastern

Daya Krishna and Twentieth-Century Indian Philosophy introduces contemporary Indian philosophy as a unique philosophical genre through the writings of one its most significant exponents, Daya Krishna (1924-2007). It surveys Daya Krishna's main intellectual projects: rereading classical Indian sources anew, his famous Samvad Project, and his attempt to formulate a new social and political theory for India.

Conceived as a dialogue with Daya Krishna and contemporaries, including his interlocutors, Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya, Badrinath Shukla, Ramchandra Gandhi, and Mukund Lath, this book is an engaging introduction to anyone interested in contemporary Indian philosophy and in the thought-provoking writings of Daya Krishna.

Daniel Raveh is Professor of Indian and Comparative Philosophy at Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Publication Date: 03 September 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350101616
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 216
Weight (oz): 13.92

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