ABOUT THE BOOK : Here is the magnificent attempt made at a constructive survey of Indian psychology In the words of the author, the philosophical literature of India is not only rich in metaphysics, but also in psychology. There is no system of Indian philosophy knowledge, and which has not appealed to the facts of experience. Every school of philosophy has made valuable contributions to psychology, logic, ethics and other mental sciences.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR : Jadunath Sinha (B. 1892 in Undivided Bengal) received his Ph.D. for an extraordinary dissertation on Indian epistemology. He taught philosophy at the colleges in Calcutta, Rajsahi, Dacca, and Meerut. He was eminent as a teacher as well as an academic philosopher. He died in 1978. Dr Sinha wrote several books, tracts, and reviews. Some of his works are : Indian Philosophy (6 Vols.), Indian Realism, Vaishnav Vedanta (5 Vols.), and Comparative Religions (4 Vols.). |