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Philosophy for the Left Hand
Overview
Philosophy, as understood by the author, is reflection in breadth, both historically and geographically. He sees connections others miss, and comes at things from the reverse angle. He is an analyst who does not neglect synthesis. He is convinced Western philosophy must include the insights of Indian philosophy. These thirty-two essays epitomize his work for more than forty years in what he calls philosophy for the left hand .
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- ISBN-13: 9780820413082
- ISBN-10: 0820413089
- Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
- Publish Date: February 1991
- Page Count: 398
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