Indian Thought and Existentialism: With Special Reference to the Concept of Being in Gabriel Marcel and the Upaniṣads
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| Keywords | Philosophy, Hindu Existentialism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B131.G36 1985 | |||||||||
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K. Guru Dutt (1953). Existentialism: A Survey, and Ancient Indian Thought. Basavangudi, Bangalore, Indian Institute of Culture.
Varghese J. Manimala (1991). Being, Person, and Community: A Study of Intersubjectivity in Existentialism with Special Reference to Marcel, Sartre, and the Concept of Sańgha in Buddhism. Intercultural Publications.
K. Guru Dutt (1960). Existentialism and Indian Thought. New York, Philosophical Library.
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