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The Indian mind: Essentials of Indian philosophy and culture
The question, according to George P. Conger, noted authority on Indian philosophy, is not so much whether India can contribute as whether the West is ready to receive.
Here, in selected essays from the Proceedings of the East-West Philosophers’ Conferences held during the last twenty-five years, is an examination by world authorities of one of the oldest, richest, most complicated, and most profound philosophical traditions of all time. The intimate relationship in Indian perspective between philosophy and life is revealed. Common misunderstandings concerning Indian philosophy are exposed, and the marked kinship between India and the West is emphasized.
This is a companion volume to The Chinese Mind, also published jointly by the East-West Center Press and the University of Hawaii Press. A third volume, The Japanese Mind, will complete this series of philosophical studies designed for the educated reader as well as the student and scholar of philosophy.
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