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This document is an introduction to Indian philosophy authored by Satishchandra Chatterjee and Dheerendramohan Datta. It was published by the University of Calcutta. The introduction provides a broad overview of the major philosophical traditions that developed in India, including orthodox schools like Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga and Purva-Mimamsa. It also discusses heterodox schools like Jainism and Buddhism, as well as integrative schools like Vedanta. The introduction aims to outline the fundamental concepts and doctrines of these philosophical systems.
This document is an introduction to Indian philosophy authored by Satishchandra Chatterjee and Dheerendramohan Datta. It was published by the University of Calcutta. The introduction provides a broad overview of the major philosophical traditions that developed in India, including orthodox schools like Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga and Purva-Mimamsa. It also discusses heterodox schools like Jainism and Buddhism, as well as integrative schools like Vedanta. The introduction aims to outline the fundamental concepts and doctrines of these philosophical systems.
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This document is an introduction to Indian philosophy authored by Satishchandra Chatterjee and Dheerendramohan Datta. It was published by the University of Calcutta. The introduction provides a broad overview of the major philosophical traditions that developed in India, including orthodox schools like Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga and Purva-Mimamsa. It also discusses heterodox schools like Jainism and Buddhism, as well as integrative schools like Vedanta. The introduction aims to outline the fundamental concepts and doctrines of these philosophical systems.
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