Presuppositions of India's Philosophies [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):632-632 (1964)
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In addition to serving as a competent and sympathetic text for classical Indian philosophy, this book is meant to show that it was the universally presupposed concern of Indian speculation to defend the possibility of human freedom as a liberation from worldly determinism. Early chapters introduce the topics of bondage, self-knowledge, and liberation in a way attractive to the Western point of view. There is a helpful chapter introducing Indian logic. The author's "fresh classification of India's philosophical systems" evolves as a systematic comparison of the alternative Indian theories of relations, and especially those relations of dependence or causality which constitute bondage, and whose reversal would effect liberation.--E. W.

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