Reason, Morality, and Beauty: Essays on the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant

New Delhi: Oxford University Press India (2006)
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This collection of essays by eminent scholars on the reconstruction and critique of Kant's transcendental philosophy in the Indian context specifically discusses moral philosophy, philosophical psychology, religion, and aesthetics.

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