Philosophers in Modern India/ B.K. Mallik / Related Multiplicity/ Hall The Publisher LTD/ Publication: 1952 /Number of pages: 272/
Related Multiplicity
In this book, written by B.K.Mallik, one finds a presentation of the metaphysics of History as developed by the author. This book is divided into three parts: 1. Prologue and 2. Evidence and 3. Reviews. In the first part, the author locates his views from a historical perspective. In the second part, the author presents his interpretation of history citing evidence in his support. In the last part, the author responds to some reviews that were published in some journals where the author’s views on the idea of Negative have been criticised on several grounds.
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| Publication Category |
Philosophers of Modern India |
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| Publication Language |
English |
| Publisher Name |
Hall The Publisher LTD |
| Publication Place |
Oxford |
| Publication Year |
1952 |
| No. of Pages |
272 |
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