Addresses not only the basic theme of phenomenology, but its aesthetic, social, psychological, scientific, and technological aspects as well.
This book shows the close relation between the phenomenology of the West and the phenomenological approach taken by Indian thinkers, both classical and modern. It illustrates that the underlying spirit of phenomenology and hermeneutics has been consciously followed by Indian p...(Read More)
"The book is extremely thorough, a genuine tour de force. The author covers all the major contemporary and historical positions on induction, fallibility in knowlege, probabilism, skepticism, foundationalism, and anti-foundationalism--all with extraordinary rigor and depth of insight. Even major non-Western logicians and philosophers are included. Moreover, the treatment is entirely anti-dogmatic, neutral, and non-sectarian: Heidegger, Sartre, H...(Read More)