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Dasgupta, Surendranath 1887-1952: Critical Essay by F. W. Thomas

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SOURCE: A review of A History of Indian Philosophy, in the Hibbert Journal, Vol. 20, No. 80, 1922, pp. 796-99.

In the following essay, a review of the first volume in A History of Indian Philosophy, Thomas examines ways in which Dasgupta offers fresh insights on an ancient subject.

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