Description
Phanibhushan Chatterji’s Outlines of General Philosophy (1937) presents a concise and systematic introduction to the fundamental problems and concepts of philosophy. The book explores key branches such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and logic, offering clear explanations suited for students and general readers. Chatterji examines both Western and Indian philosophical traditions, emphasizing critical thinking and rational inquiry. Written in an accessible style, the work aims to stimulate philosophical reflection and provide a balanced understanding of major philosophical ideas and schools. It remains a valuable text for those seeking foundational knowledge in philosophy and its general principles.




