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Re-interpreting Tradition

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  • Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons
  • ISBN: 9788196361815
  • Edition: 1st Edition
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 0.00g
  • Title Code: NBC
  • Author: Mukherjee Anirban, Ramthing Ngaleknao

About the Book
The 1st Edition of "Re-interpreting Tradition: Critical Essays on 20th Century Indian Thought", authored by Mukherjee Anirban and Ramthing Ngaleknao and published by Sultan Chand & Sons, offers a deep dive into the intellectual and philosophical currents that have shaped modern India. This compilation of critical essays explores a variety of topics, providing fresh perspectives on the contributions of India's leading thinkers over the 20th century.

The book begins with a thought-provoking analysis of Ambedkar's Navayana Buddhism, offering new insights into his intellectual contributions. It explores the intersection of Gandhi’s political ideology and its philosophical roots, as well as providing re-interpretations of Aurobindo’s philosophy. Additionally, the essays examine the philosophical traditions from India's North-eastern region, the significance of mother tongue as a medium of instruction, and various metaphysical concepts such as mind, overmind, and supermind within the framework of Advaita philosophy.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Sultan Chand & Sons
  • ISBN: 9788196361815
  • Edition: 1st Edition
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 0.00g
  • Title Code: NBC
  • Author: Mukherjee Anirban, Ramthing Ngaleknao

About the Book
The 1st Edition of "Re-interpreting Tradition: Critical Essays on 20th Century Indian Thought", authored by Mukherjee Anirban and Ramthing Ngaleknao and published by Sultan Chand & Sons, offers a deep dive into the intellectual and philosophical currents that have shaped modern India. This compilation of critical essays explores a variety of topics, providing fresh perspectives on the contributions of India's leading thinkers over the 20th century.

The book begins with a thought-provoking analysis of Ambedkar's Navayana Buddhism, offering new insights into his intellectual contributions. It explores the intersection of Gandhi’s political ideology and its philosophical roots, as well as providing re-interpretations of Aurobindo’s philosophy. Additionally, the essays examine the philosophical traditions from India's North-eastern region, the significance of mother tongue as a medium of instruction, and various metaphysical concepts such as mind, overmind, and supermind within the framework of Advaita philosophy.

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