Dialectics
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- 146.32 N191 D 102209
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128 St469 L 101965 The Cambridge companion to life and death / | 133 N1539 O 102340 Understanding occult sciences : focussing on astrology, numerology, palmistry, physiognomy, phrenology, moleosophy and graphology | 133.4/3095414 So51 W 102174 Witches, Tea Plantations and Lives of Migrant Laborers in India: | 146.32 N191 D 102209 Dialectics | 146.32 N191 D 102209 Dialectics | 155.9/115 M2952 D 102214 Dhvani : | 160 Sa153 L 104272 Some Philosophical Issues in Logic and Language / |
Dialectics is the implicit method of Upanishadic literature. It is also used as a critique for yielding a superior unitive understanding in works like the Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga-Vasishistha. In the West, dialectical methodology originated around the fifth century bce, and has been used in varying ways by classical thinkers, later Christian theologians, and modern philosophers like Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The writings of Nataraja Guru provide an integrated vision of the Eastern and Western traditions of dialectics. As such, he offers an unitive understanding of philosophy by way of a more comprehensive methodology of dialectics. In the book, Nataraja Guru explains the basics of dialectical methodology, and applies it towards a superior understanding of the relation between man and woman, between proto-language and meta-language (bearing reference to Indian iconography), and between romance and tragedy as found in literature. He also applies dialectics in order to study social problems, but in a way that varies from Hegel, Marx and Engels. He further reveals the significance of the value system found in small, primitive communities, and upholds the eternal values of coexistence, unity and collective security. In particular, this volume provides a window for examining Nataraja Guru's overall position as a philosopher and his unitive teachings in general. In this regard it will be valuable for philosophers and scholars as well as the general reader.
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