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Ajnana Theory of Ignorance

1 Jan 1933

This is a work of Indian philosophy that aids the understanding of the ‘Vedanta system’ of thought. The book contains the interpretations of the authors of the concept of ‘ajnana’ (literally, ignorance) and the aims of philosophy at gaining knowledge. It also discusses the ideas and ‘theories of illusion’ and the ‘falsity of subjective facts’. It includes an analysis on what can be known and the things beyond the grasp of human knowledge. It is an interesting work and also contains an index in the end.
indian philosophy, vedanta, illusion, facts, knowledge

Authors

Malkani, G. R., Das, R., Murti, T.R.V.

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Identifier
19298
Pages
226 p.
Published in
India
Source
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi
Type
E-Book