New Delhi: Satyam Publishing House (
2009)
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Abstract
The present work is a collection of research papers associated with divergent themes
of philosophy. Philosophy is rightly considered to be a selfconscious reflective activity. To
philosophize is to reflect upon our lived experiences and naturally it is to be a systematic reflection. It is an attempt to discuss the classical Indianepistemological issues of Pramāņyavāda, Pramāņa Samplava and Pramāņa Vyavasthä on the one hand and recent trends of Indian philosophy on the other. The series of research papers try to
explore the different dimensions and intricacies of Kantian and Husserlian philosophy. It encompassesa wide horizon right from the multifarious concept of justice,
the project of modernity, the methodological approach towards comparative religion, recent
debate on Purusārtha to the vexed issues of applied ethics related with environmental ethics, professional ethics, human cloning and euthanasia. The author has presented his
work with conceptual clarity, lucid expression, systematic presentation and critical exposition of the subject matter. It is undoubtedly a valuable contribution which will
evoke an enthusiastic response from the scholars and students of philosophy.