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Published by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 1994
ISBN 10: 8121506735ISBN 13: 9788121506731
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Published by D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd. DK Print., 2006
ISBN 10: 8124603782ISBN 13: 9788124603789
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Condition: New. pp. xxvi + 374 Index 1st Edition Text in English and Sanskrit.
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ISBN 10: 8124603782ISBN 13: 9788124603789
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Published by D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd. DK Print., 1998
ISBN 10: 8124601070ISBN 13: 9788124601075
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Condition: New. pp. x + 371 Index 1st Edition.
Published by D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd., 1998
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ISBN 10: 8124603782ISBN 13: 9788124603789
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Published by D.K. Print World Ltd, 1998
ISBN 10: 8124601070ISBN 13: 9788124601075
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ISBN 10: 8124603774ISBN 13: 9788124603772
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Condition: New. pp. xxvi + 374 Index 1st Edition Text in English & Sanskrit.
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ISBN 10: 8124601070ISBN 13: 9788124601075
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Published by D.K. Print World Ltd, 1998
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 2nd Edition. Contents: Foreword. The threshold. 1. Reunderstanding Indian philosophy. 2. Concepts in the philosophy of Indian origin. 3. Some thoughts on the beginnings of religion, philosophy and culture in the Indian context. 4. The significance of Pratitya-Samutpada, Samanyalaksana and Apoha in Buddhism. 5. Some aspects of Gaudapada's philosophy. 6. A background picture of Jainism an Buddhism. 7. The theory of meaning in Indian grammar system. 8. The concepts of Duhkha, Trsna and Vaira as found in Dhammapada. 9. Buddhism and change. 10. Jiva and Ajiva. 11. Philosophy of Kundakunda. 12. The grammar of Indian moral concepts. 13. Maya-vada: a critical examination of the theory of world-illusion in post-Sankara period. 14. Sankara on prescriptive and descriptive sentences. 15. Vedantic theory and the practical Vedanta of Swami Vivekananda. 16. Paryapti relation. 17. Nyaya logic and epistemology. 18. The concept of Tarka. 19. Inductive elements in Indian logic. 20. The origin of Indian idealism. 21. Four phases of Hinduism. 22. Dialectics: Buddhist and Marxist. 23. Indian philosophy: retrospect and prospect. Index. Is it determined by any geographical boundaries? Does it emerge out of cultural patterns of the society? With such and other basic questions Prof. Barlingay analyses the concepts theories and trends in philosophy as they have developed in our sub-continent over the ages. Although this account of philosophy is called 'Indian' he emphasises that the issues discussed by the ancient and medieval philosophers are essentially abstract and there is nothing 'Indian' about this philosophy exclusively. Moreover, the understanding of Indian philosophy that has emerged in the past two centuries owes its direction and commitment to indologist of western orientation. Prof. Barlingay's aim is to overview the Indian philosophy as presented by ancient and medieval philosophers and not the 're-routed' interpretation. Hence, he refers to it as a 'Re-understanding'. In this challenging endeavor Prof. Barlingay has discussed in-depth and critically the basic issues and problems raised by the orthodox and unorthodox systems like Carvaka, Jain, Buddhism, Nyaya, Vaisesika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva Mimamsa and Vedanta. The book is replete with his logical reasoning. Within its anthropological context the author establishes a epistemological, metaphysical and axiological significance of the Indian philosophy offering the reader a unique insight in the subject. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Prologue. 2. Psychology of Bhavas. 3. Theory of poetry. 4. Rasa theory--historical survey. 5. Bharata's Rasa theory. 6. Bharata's Rasa theory (continued)--Dharmi, Vrtti, Pravrti and Siddhi. 7. Rasa theory--additional evidence continued. 8. Rasa theory--Bhattanayak and Abhinavagupta. 9. Post-Abhinavagupta development of Rasa theory. 10. Abhinaya. 11. Medium, language and parameters. 12. Observations and remarks: distinction between Rasa-dhvani and Rasa-siddhi. 13. Epilogue. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. "The foundation of the Indian aesthetic theory can be traced to Bharatamuni's Natyasastra where he gave his theory of beauty (theory of Rasa) which was later elaborately developed by learned scholars. In this work, Prof. Barlingay examines the development of the Rasa theory by various authorities on art and aesthetics and finally present his own critical understanding of it. The volume begins with a survey of the history of Indian art by examining painstakingly the relation between art and beauty, perception of time and space in art, and classification of arts. It then plunges into a detailed study of origin and development of Rasa theory: from Rasa in the Vedas and Upanisads to Bharata's Rasa theory and perspectives of Abhinavagupta, Bhattatauta, Bhatta Lollata, Kuntaka, Dandin, Mammata, Vamana, Rudrata, Visvanatha, Bhamaha, Jagannatha and others who enriched it further with their own theories. It explains how principles were employed and re-employed by the masters to reveal various meanings, inter-relationships, symbols, and perceptions of art. It highlights the salient features of each master's unique manner of interpretation of art concepts. The work is a must for scholars and students keen to study the fundamentals of concept and theory of Indian art, particularly with reference to drama and poetics.".
Published by National Publishing House,, Delhi,, 1965
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp xv, 238. Indian philosophy, logic. Neat name on half- title, small tape mark and stamp on front endpapers otherwise VG/VG.
Published by NATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE,DELHI, 1965
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Published by D.K. Print World Ltd, New Delhi, 1998
ISBN 10: 8124601070ISBN 13: 9788124601075
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What is Philosophy? Is it determined by any geographical boundaries? Does it emerge out of cultural patterns of the society? With such and other basic questions Prof. Barlingay analyses the concepts theories and trends in philosophy as they have developed in our sub-continent over the ages. Although this account of philosophy is called 'Indian' he emphasises that the issues discussed by the ancient and medieval philosophers are essentially abstract and there is nothing 'Indian' about this philosophy exclusively. Moreover, the understanding of Indian philosophy that has emerged in the past two centuries owes its direction and commitment to Indologist of Western orientation. Prof. Barlingay's aim is to overview the Indian philosophy as presented by ancient and medieval philosophers and not the 're-routed' interpretation. Hence, he refers to it as a 'Re-Understanding'. In this challenging endeavor Prof. Barlingay has discussed in-depth and critically the basic issues and problems raised by the orthodox and unorthodox systems like Carvaka, Jain, Buddhism, Nyaya, Vaishesika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva Mimamsa and Vedanta. The book is replete with his logical reasoning. Within its anthropological context the author establishes a epistemological, metaphysical and axiological significance of the Indian philosophy offering the reader a unique insight in the subject. AUTHOR DETAILS: Prof. S.S. Barlingay (1919-1997) would be remembered as a teacher, educationist, journalist, social reformer, political activist rolled in one and for his markedly unorthodox views on different fields ranging from epistemology and logic to aesthetics and social philosophy. Though a believer in concept of one-world and one international order, his belief in 'Indianness' is reflected in many of his writings, philosophic or otherwise. The present book is a unique example of this. Educated in Nagpur, Prof. Barlingay was associated with several national and international institutions from Amalner, Nanded and Pune to SV University, Tirupati, Delhi University, University of Zagreb, Croatia and University of Western Australia, Perth. He was founder editor of Indian Philosophical Quarterly and Paramarsh (Hindi and Marathi). Dr. Barlingay was recipient of many academic honours and awards. He was a senior fellow of Indian Council of Historical Research, Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR), national fellow of ICPR, national lecturer of University Grants Commission and life time Prof. Emeritus University of Poona. Prof. Barlingay, traveled extensively in India and abroad, had authored several books in English, Hindi and Marathi. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
National Publ. House, New Delhi, 1976, in-8, rel. éd. ss. jaq., XVIII - 231 p. Bon ex.