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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November 1938

1938

The aim of the authorities is to evolve a type of cattle the females of which will be good milkers and the males good bullocks able to stand the climate and the feeding of Bengal. [...] He was the eye-witness and chronicler of the French Revolution and was the leading spirit of a group of young English intellectuals who popularized the cause of the Revolution in England but to the students of European history he is known not for these but as the father of Sir John Moore of Corunna. [...] The system derives its name from the word Vishesa which means particularity " or " individuality." The main current of thought running throughout the length.and breadth of the system is that the"142 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW true individuality is to be traced back to the individuality of the atoms and the souls making up the animate and inanimate world. [...] The discussion of the nature and kind of action and of the ethical problems is contained in the fifth and the sixth chapter. [...] The role of Kancida's ideology in the above scheme is the same -as that of Aristotle's Natural Philosophy embodying in itself the treament of the gross details of the physical universe together with the relation of these with the ultimate Author of things which Katuida calls Adrisys.
history
Pages
110
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Bengal Government and Agriculture Animal Husbandry
123-134 H.C. Mookerjee view
John Moore (1729-1802) a Forgotten Favourite of the 18th Century
135-138 S.N. Ray view
Introduction to the Philosophy of Kanada
139-145 Phanibhushan Mitra view
Rousseau and His Theory of Education
146-158 Kamalakanta Mookerjee view
Relationship of the English with Other European Nations in India from 1620 to 1661 and the Accentuation of a European Feeling
159-172 J.C. De view
Employment Planning and Demographic Reconstruction
173-179 Benoy Sarkar view
Teaching of Science in Schools
180-183 A. Ganguli view
Excavation at Bangarh
184-193 Kunjagobinda Goswami view
The Hindu Conception of Law
194-202 Krishnagopal Goswami view
The Fujiwara Period (894-1185)
203-214 Kalidas Nag view
News and Niews
215-217 unknown view
Miscellany the Dawn Society and Modern Bengali Sociology (1897-1913)
218-225 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
226-226 unknown view
Ourselves
227-232 unknown view

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