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The Indian Philosophical Congress 1936

1936

I Dialectical Materialism has been defined as the science of general laws of the motion—both of the external world and of human thinking." Whether it is a science or not it certainly is a philosophical doctrine and as such it can be viOwed as a 1. Engels Ludwig Feuerbach p. 54."DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM 3 theory of existence a theory of knowledge a theory of social life and a theory of the f [...] Nor is the theory of the evolution of inorganic matter of the universe from original nebulre to the "ever hardening cooling masses of the stars and the planets is now questioned." But This recognition :is not enough. [...] As appearance of the synthesis causes disappearance of the negation it is aptly called the 'negation of negation.' This also implies the reappearance of the 'thesis in the synthesis in a new garb. [...] Antagonism between free men and slaves patricians and plebeians barons and serfs guild burghers and journeymen have resulted by the resolution of the antagonism through dominance of the second factor by revolutionary jumps in the formation of social epochs in broad outline designated as the Asiatic the classical the feudal and the capitalist forms of production and social orders—each p [...] In view of the fact that study must proceed from the apprehension of a part to the comprehension of a whole the study of the dialectical process may begin from any part of the process but partly because it is one's social surroudings which one is chiefly interested to know and change partly because of the influence of the Humanism of Feuerbach and others and partly because of a justified per
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Dialectical Materialism
1-28 M. Sharif view
The Revolt Against Metaphysics
29-48 D.M. Datta view
Logical Construction
49-54 R. Das view
Mandana and Bhavadvaita
55-68 S.S. Shastri view
The Last Phase of Bradley’s Thought
69-75 S.K. Das view
A Realistic Theory of Illusion
76-83 Sures Dutt view
The Nature of Sense-Data
84-93 Kali Prasad view
The Status of the Pre-Organic World in Idealistic Philosophy
94-102 K.C. Gupta view
On the Nature of Relations
103-113 N.A. Nikam view
Scepticism and its Place in Sankara’s Philosophy
114-125 P.T. Raju view
Doctrine and Expression in Mysticism
126-134 Ram Loomba view
Whitehead’s Idea of God
135-144 C.V. Murty view
Consideration of Indeterminism
145-152 Dhirendra De view
On an Extension of Mcdougall’s Hormic Theory
153-164 P.S. Naidu view
Metaphysical Vindication of Moral Autonomy
165-170 D.L. De view
Emotional Intuitivism in Axiology
171-176 Ram Loomba view
Some Aspects of Belief
177-187 Kalidas Bhattacharyya view
Philosophy of Life in Islam
188-193 S.N.A. Jafri view
The Freudian and the Yoga Conceptions of Repression
194-200 Sharshi Das Gupta view
The Concept of Liberation
201-208 C.D. Deshmukh view
The Concept of the Transcendent
209-213 S.S. Jalota view
Yogavasistha and Bhagawadgita
214-217 Prahlad Divanji view
Idealism in Practice
218-221 Sarbeshwar Banerjee view
Shanti Devi Further Investigated
222-245 Indra Sen view
Matrimonial Ethics
246-254 Girdhar Gopal view
Philosophy and Religion
255-260 J.K. Daji view
Dreams
261-269 Ramdat Bharadwaj view
Misuse of Logic
270-276 Priya Dut view
Philosophy of Humour
277-287 S.N. Roy view
The Doctrine of Relations
288-295 Jyotish Banerjee view
The Dynamics of Indian Philosophy
296-309 M.V.V.K. Rangachari view
Sri Sankaracarya’s Commentary on the Yogasutrabhasya
310-314 C. Raja view
The Problem of Appearance and Reality: Phenomenal and Absolute Standpoints
315-319 Manubhai Pandya view
Straight and Crooked Thinking
320-331 Shankat Rao view
Badarayana on Subtle Body
332-335 Krishna Bharadwaj view
The Executive Committee for 1935-37
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