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  1. A History of Indian Philosophy.A. C. Bouquet - 1922 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this benchmark five-volume study, originally published between 1922 and 1955, Surendranath Dasgupta examines the principal schools of thought that define Indian philosophy. A unifying force greater than art, literature, religion, or science, Professor Dasgupta describes philosophy as the most important achievement of Indian thought, arguing that an understanding of its history is necessary to appreciate the significance and potentialities of India's complex culture. Volume I offers an examination of the Vedas and the Brahmanas, the earlier Upanisads, and the six (...)
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  • Science, hegemony and violence: a requiem for modernity.Ashis Nandy (ed.) - 1988 - Delhi: Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents six essays by leading sociologists, philosophers, physicists, and environmental activists that examine the links between science and violence from the Baconian era to the present day. It looks at two basic issues: science as it provides a new justification for state violence; and science as violent technological intervention, invading and disrupting stable patterns of private life in the name of progress and development.
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  • Science and Technology in Indian Culture.A. Rahman - 1984 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 4 (5):402-404.
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  • Positivism in Bengal: A Case Study in the Transmission and Assimilation of an Ideology.Geraldine Hancock Forbes - 1975 - Calcutta : Minerva Associates (Publications).
    Study of the influence of the French positivist philosopher, Auguste Comte, 1798-1857, on the 19th century Bengali intelligentsia.
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  • Lokāyata, a Study in Ancient Indian Materialism.Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - 1968 - People's Pub. House.
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  • What is living and what is dead in Indian philosophy.Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - 1976 - New Delhi: People's Pub. House.
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  • Science and Society in Ancient India.Dale Riepe - 1980 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (3):439-441.
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