Hindu Social Philosophy

New Delhi : Wiley Eastern (1979)
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Abstract

This Book Contains An Introduction To The Concept Of Social Philosophy And Then Goes On To Interpret, Analyse And Discuss The Four Basic Values Of Dharma, Artha, Kama And Moksa. The Thrust Of The Book Being That Hindu Social Philosophy Is Basically A Philosophy Of Values. A Unique Fealure Of The Book Is That Perhaps A First Attempt Has Been Made To Bring Out The Similarities And Disimilarities Between The Sanskritic And The Tamil Schemes Of Values. Without Dustjacket.

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