Indian Idealism
Discover the profound insights of Indian philosophy in "Indian Idealism" by a distinguished author, published by Cambridge University Press in 1933. This enlightening book compiles the Readership Lectures delivered at the University of Patna, offering a comprehensive exploration of the various strands of idealistic thought that have emerged in India. Tracing the roots of these ideas back to the Upanishads (circa 700 BC) and later influences from Buddhism, the author articulates how these philosophies converge to form a unique understanding of 'idealism'. With 234 pages of rich content, this paperback edition is an essential read for anyone interested in the depths of Indian thought and its historical significance. Enhance your collection with this classic work that bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary philosophy.