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  1. Transcendence and Historicity In the Self As ÂTman.Professor Emeritus P. T. Raju - 1990 - Idealistic Studies 20 (3):203-229.
    Can the Âtman in its infinity and transcendence be made the basis for civil rights? Can we deduce the idea of civil rights and their number from the conception of the Âtman? Can historicity be preserved in the bosom of the Âtman? It has been said that only ideas like that of the dictatorship are possible on the basis of the Âtman as conceived by Indian thinkers. Individual freedom and initiative necessary for new scientific discoveries and inventions are taught by (...)
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    Perspectives on Vedānta: essays in honor of Professor P.T. Raju.P. T. Raju, Rama Rao Pappu & S. S. (eds.) - 1988 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    SS RAMA RAO PAPPU PROFESSOR PT RAJU: EVOLUTION OF HIS PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT "In India (PT Raju) represents and is really the original initiator of, ...
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    Structural Depths of Indian Thought.P. T. Raju - 1985 - State University of New York Press.
    "No other work treating Indian philosophy on a comparable scale contains the illuminating comparisons between doctrines of Indian schools and the thought of Western philosophy ranging from Plato to Sartre and Wittgenstein...It will, moreover, contribute to the understanding of Western philosophy by Indian thinkers and vice versa...Raju has an intimate acquaintance with a remarkable range of Western thinkers and this distinguishes his work from most of what has gone before...Raju, moreover, is himself a critical thinker and consequently, although (...)
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    P.T. Raju.Kunchapudi Srinivas - 2001 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Description: This monograph intends to highlight Professor P.T. Raju's contribution to Indian philosophy in general and Advaita in particular. Raju is regarded as one of the architects and disseminators of Indian philosophy in the contemporary philosophical scene. This work covers a wide range of philosophical issues discussed by Raju in his writings concerning the nature of Indian philosophy, Comparative philosophy, and Advaita. His corpus of writings exhibits the richness of Indian philosophy, culture and heritage. His approach (...)
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    The Principle of Four-Cornered Negation in Indian Philosophy.P. T. Raju - 1954 - Review of Metaphysics 7 (4):694 - 713.
    Those philosophers who gave a negative answer to all four questions were called "eel-wrigglers" by the Buddhists. It was impossible to fix their position either for approval or for rejection. They would criticize any view, positive or negative, but would not themselves hold any. And it was difficult for a serious person to enter into any controversy with them.
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    The concept of the spiritual in indian thought.P. T. Raju - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (3):195-213.
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    Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples: India-China-Tibet-Japan.P. T. Raju - 1965 - Philosophy East and West 15 (2):161-182.
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    The Story of Scottish Philosophy. A Compendium of Selections from the Writings of Nine Pre-Eminent Scottish Philosophers, with Bibliographical Essays.P. T. Raju - 1964 - Philosophy East and West 13 (4):367-368.
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    God and Polarity: A Synthesis of Philosophies.P. T. Raju - 1956 - Philosophy East and West 6 (1):77-80.
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    The philosophical traditions of India.P. T. Raju - 1971 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    This volume conveys that Indian philosophy has intricate and complex metaphysical and epistemological theories as other philosophies and that these disciplines – epistemology and metaphysics – are an essential part of Indian philosophy.
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  11. Indian epistemology and the world and the individual.P. T. Raju - 1968 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The status of the individual in East and West. Honolulu,: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 121-140.
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    Being.P. T. Raju - 1975 - International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2):161-179.
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    Idealistic Thought of India.P. T. Raju - 1953 - New York,: Routledge.
    When first published in 1953, metaphysical idealism was still the dominant philosophy of India. This volume depicts the metaphysical strands of the life and philosophy of India in the light of those of the West and brings out the deeper implications of idealistic metaphysics.
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  14. Introduction to Comparative Philosophy.P. T. Raju & S. Radhakrishnan - 1962 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 186 (1):193-195.
     
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    Idealistic Thought of India.P. T. Raju - 1955 - Philosophy East and West 5 (3):270-275.
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  16. Alexandra David -neel and Lama yongdon, the secret oral teaching in tibetan buddhist sects.P. T. Raju - 1958 - Philosophy East and West 8 (3/4):165.
     
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    Being, Becoming, and Essence.P. T. Raju - 1976 - Idealistic Studies 6 (1):33-48.
    A subject such as the present one, covering as it does most of the philosophies of the East and West, is so encompassing that one can mention all the philosophers seriously concerned with it only with difficulty. The issues deriving from our subject are also numerous; and every earnest philosopher who attempts to understand Being and its relations to Becoming and Essence faces one of the most complex of philosophic problems. Unless one is satisfied with dictionary meanings of these terms, (...)
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  18. Critical Humanism: An Indian Viewpoint.P. T. Raju - 1951 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3):259.
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    Extracted from "Indian Epistemology and the World and the Individual".P. T. Raju - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Indian mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 394-396.
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  20. East-West Studies on the Problem of the Self.P. T. Raju & Alburey Castell - 1972 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 26 (1):126-129.
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    Introduction to comparative philosophy.P. T. Raju - 1962 - Lincoln,: University of Nebraska Press.
    Revised version of lectures delivered by the author on the Sir Hari Singh Gaur Foundation Lectures on Comparative Philosophy, at Saugor University in December 1955.
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  22. Introduction to Comparative Philosophy Arcturus Books.P. T. Raju - 1962 - University of Nebraska Press.
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    Indian epistemology and the world and the individual.P. T. Raju - 1964 - Philosophy East and West 14 (3/4):311-332.
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    Structural Depths of Indian Thought.P. T. Raju - 1985 - State University of New York Press.
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    Being, Becoming, and Essence.P. T. Raju - 1976 - Idealistic Studies 6 (1):33-48.
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    Transcendence and Historicity In the Self As Ātman.P. T. Raju - 1990 - Idealistic Studies 20 (3):203-229.
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    Being.P. T. Raju - 1975 - International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2):161-179.
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    Metaphysical Theories in Indian Philosophy.P. T. Raju - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Indian mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 41-65.
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    The Aims of Comparative Philosophy.P. T. Raju - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 9:613-628.
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    The Nature of the Individual.P. T. Raju - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (1):33 - 48.
    The problem of the individual has had both logical and metaphysical interest and is as old as Plato in the West and Gautama and Kanäda in the East. It is still a controversial problem for logicians and metaphysicians alike, and is now-a-days complicated by the change in meaning and also by the inherent ambiguity of the terms individual and particular.
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  31. Idealisms: Eastern and western.P. T. Raju - 1955 - Philosophy East and West 5 (3):211-234.
  32. East-West studies on the problem of the self.P. T. Raju & Alburey Castell (eds.) - 1968 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
     
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    Intuition as a philosophical method in india.P. T. Raju - 1952 - Philosophy East and West 2 (3):187-207.
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    India's Culture and Her Problems.P. T. Raju - 1953 - Philosophy East and West 3 (3):271-275.
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    The Treatment of Morality in Mr. Campbell's Scepticism and Construction.P. T. Raju - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 44 (4):454.
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    What Is Reason?P. T. Raju - 1964 - International Philosophical Quarterly 4 (2):173-182.
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  37. An Extension Lecture on East and West in Philosophy.P. T. RAJU - unknown
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    Existence: An epistemological study.P. T. Raju - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (2):265-277.
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  39. Philosophical Trends and Activities in Twentieth-Century India.P. T. Raju - 1956 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 10 (37):266-284.
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    Religion and Spiritual Values in Indian Thought.P. T. Raju - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Indian mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 183-215.
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    Thought and reality.P. T. Raju - 1937 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
    Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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    The Existential and the Phenomenological Consciousness in the Philosophy of Rāmānuja (Svarūpajñāna and Dharmabhūtajñāna)The Existential and the Phenomenological Consciousness in the Philosophy of Ramanuja.P. T. Raju - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):395.
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    The Humanism the Present Needs.P. T. Raju - 1953 - Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Philosophy 8:136-143.
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    Structural Depths of Indian Thought.Kenneth G. Zysk & P. T. Raju - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):521.
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  45. Metaphysical theories in Indian philosophy.P. T. Raju - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Indian mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 41--65.
     
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    Actuality.P. T. Raju - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (16):661-673.
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    Religion and spiritual values in indian thought.P. T. Raju - 1959 - Philosophy East and West 9 (1/2):38-40.
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    The Philosophical Traditions of India.P. T. Raju - 1971 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (1):200-201.
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    The western and the indian philosophical traditions.P. T. Raju - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (2):127-155.
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    The Hegelian Absolute and the Individual.P. T. Raju - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):336 - 342.
    The aim of this paper is not to enter into a detailed discussion of the nature of the Absolute and the Individual, but to show that on the Hegelian conception of the Absolute the individual self is not saved. Hegel is fond of reiterating that his Absolute is not a bare one, but a one in many, an organic whole, a perfect and harmonious system of an infinite number of individual selves. The individual, as in Spinoza and Schelling, does not (...)
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