Monism: A Critical Survey

Kalyan Chandra Gupta’s Monism: A Critical Survey (1933) presents an in-depth philosophical analysis of the concept of monism—the doctrine that reality is ultimately one. Gupta critically examines various forms of monism, including materialistic, idealistic, and neutral monism, drawing on both Western and Indian philosophical traditions. The book explores the strengths and limitations of each perspective, offering a balanced evaluation of their metaphysical and epistemological foundations. Through rigorous argumentation and comparative insight, Gupta contributes significantly to modern philosophical discourse, making this work an important resource for students and scholars interested in metaphysics, comparative philosophy, and the study of unity in reality.

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Kalyan Chandra Gupta’s Monism: A Critical Survey (1933) presents an in-depth philosophical analysis of the concept of monism—the doctrine that reality is ultimately one. Gupta critically examines various forms of monism, including materialistic, idealistic, and neutral monism, drawing on both Western and Indian philosophical traditions. The book explores the strengths and limitations of each perspective, offering a balanced evaluation of their metaphysical and epistemological foundations. Through rigorous argumentation and comparative insight, Gupta contributes significantly to modern philosophical discourse, making this work an important resource for students and scholars interested in metaphysics, comparative philosophy, and the study of unity in reality.

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