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- Overview of Indian Philosophy - The Library of the Moscow RAS Institute of Philosophy provides an early version (prior to 1984) of the Encyclopedia Britannica introductory article on Indian Philosophy.
- Spirit of Indian Philosophy - Brief article detailing six key features which distinguish Indian philosophy from other traditions. Based on an article by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
- DARSANA - Electronic Journal of Indian Philosophy - The Electronic Journal of Indian Philosophy is a professional forum for academics and independent scholars desiring to share the results of their studies in the classical philosophical systems of India and comparative methodology.
- Indian Philosophy - Darshana Archive Page - Articles and links about many aspects of Indian thought, with an emphasis on the Astika tradition. Temporary archive.
- Indian Philosophy and Anthropic Cosmological Principle - Traditional Indian anthropology is analyzed at the background of ancient physics traditions of Vaisesika, Jaina, and Buddhism, modern quantum mechanics, and many-universes idea.
- Indian Logic Forum - Covers Pracina Nyaya, Navya Nyaya, Nyaya- Vaisesika, Buddhist logic, Jaina Tarka, Comparative and Transcendental logic, Object Theory, Indian Rhetoric, Theory of Argumentation, Theory of Error, Eristic Wheels, Theory of Negation, Philosophy Terminology and Categoriology, Translation, History and Methodology of Science.
- Nyaya-kosa - Dictionary of Indian Logic - Logical and philosophical terms illustrated with copious notes and excerpts from original works in all systems of Indian philosophy, with particular stress on Nyaya and Vaisesika.
- International Dictionary of Indian Philosophy - Basic terms and ideas in Indian Metaphysics, Epistemology, Logic, and Ethics. In English and Russian.
- Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies - A page describing the various volumes of this comprehensive work on Indian thought, by chief editor Karl Potter.
- Short History of Indian Psychology - Dr. V. George Mathew, Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Kerala, presents the main concepts of Indian psychology in historical perspective and comparative light.
Wikipedia Articles
- Indian philosophy - The term Indian philosophy (Sankrit: Darshanas), may refer to any of several traditions of philosophical thought that originated in the Indian subcontinent, including Hindu philosophy, Buddhist philosophy, and Jain philosophy. Chatterjee and Datta give this definition, explaining that a cornerstone of Indian philosophy is a tradition of respect for multiple views:
- Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture - Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture (PHISPC) is 80+ volume national project on Indian science and civilization under the general editorship of Professor D. P.
- Eastern philosophy - Eastern philosophy refers very broadly to the various philosophies of Asia, including Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Persian philosophy, Japanese philosophy, and Korean philosophy.
- Hindu philosophy - In the history of the Indian subcontinent, following the establishment of Vedic culture, the development of philosophical and religious thought over a period of two millennia gave rise to what came to be called the six schools of aastika, or orthodox, Indian philosophy or Hindu philosophy. These schools have come to be synonymous with the greater religion of Hinduism, which was a development of the early Vedic Religion.
- Indian independence movement - The Indian Independence Movement was a series of revolutions empowered by the people of India put forth to battle the British Empire for complete political independence, beginning with the Rebellion of 1857. The term 'Indian Independence Movement' is fairly diffuse, incorporating various national and regional campaigns, agitations and efforts of both Nonviolent and Millitant philosophy and involved a wide spectrum of Indian political organizations, philosophies, and movements which had the common aim of ending the British Colonial Authority as well as other ...