CONTENTS:-
Sec. I: 1. Background to Developments in Traditional Indian thought from Eighteenth Century Onwards.
2. The Search for Sources of Renewal and Strength in Times of Crisis
Sec. II: 3. Some New Perspectives in Looking at the Classical Traditions of Indian Philosophizing in Indian Terms.
4. Developments in Mimamsa from Eighteenth Century Onwards: A Reconstruction Based on the Construction/Thangaswami Sarma
i. Thangaswami Sarma: Development of the Literature Pertaining to Mimamsa System of Philosophy from AD Sixteenth Century to AD Twentieth Century
5. Developments in Samkhya and Yoga from Eighteenth Century Onwards: A Reconstruction from the Volume on Samkhya Edited by G. Larson and Ramasankara Bhattacharya in the 'Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies' of Karl H. Potter, Vol. IV
6. Developments in Nyaya from Eighteenth Century Onwards: A Reconstruction Based on the Constructions/D. Prahlada Char
i. D. Prahlada Char: Development of the Nyaya School of Philosophy during the Eighteenth Century and Onwards
ii. D. Prahlda Char: Anvitabhidhana Vada vs Abhihitanvaya vada, and, Prakarata vada vs Samsargata vada
iii. D. Prahlada Char: Krodapatras
7. The Controversy Between the Advaitins and the Non-Advaitins from Madhusudana Sarasvati Onwards: A Reconstruction Based on the Construction/Kutumbashastri
i. Kutumbashastri: The Advaita vs. non-Advaita: Anantakrishna Shastri's Reply to Vedanta Desika
8. Dharmasastra Literature from Eighteenth Century Onwards
9. Developments in the Alamkarasastra from Eighteenth Century Onwards
10. Some Developments in Jaina thought from Yasovijaya Onwards
Sec. III: 11. Developments in Indian Philosophy Since the Coming of the British
Sec. IV: 12. Problems and Issues Still Remaining to be Explored in Intellectual History from Eighteenth Century up to the Present Time
13. Conclusion