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Paperback Lecture On The Sánkyha Philosophy: Delivered To The Members Of The Bethune Society, On The 13th April, 1854 Book

ISBN: 1270864513

ISBN13: 9781270864516

Lecture On The Sánkyha Philosophy: Delivered To The Members Of The Bethune Society, On The 13th April, 1854

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"Lecture On The S nkyha Philosophy" is a detailed exposition of the Sankhya school of thought, delivered by Edward R er to the Bethune Society in 1854. This lecture provides insights into one of the oldest philosophical systems of India. R er's discourse delves into the core tenets of Sankhya, offering a structured understanding of its metaphysics, epistemology, and soteriology.

This historical document is invaluable for scholars and students interested in Indian philosophy, comparative religion, and the intellectual history of 19th-century philosophical societies. It offers a glimpse into the engagement with Eastern thought during a period of significant cultural exchange. The lecture remains relevant for its clear and concise explanation of complex philosophical concepts.

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