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There are 11 critical essays on Surendranath Dasgupta.
Critical Essays on Surendranath Dasgupta

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Critical Essay by George W. Briggs
2,820 words, approx. 9 pages
 In the following essay, written after the publication of volume two of A History of Indian Philosophy, Briggs provides an overview of both the first and the second volumes.
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Critical Essay by F. W. Thomas
1,825 words, approx. 6 pages
 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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Critical Essay by S. Bhattacharya
1,394 words, approx. 5 pages
 In the following essay, a review of the fourth volume in the History of Indian Philosophy series, Bhattacharya examines that work with reference to a number of Sanskrit terms and Hindu ideas.
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Critical Essay by E. J. Thomas
1,103 words, approx. 4 pages
 In the following essay, Thomas presents A History of Indian Philosophy as the first book of its kind.
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Critical Essay by Edward L. Schaub
1,008 words, approx. 3 pages
 In the following essay, a review of Yoga Philosophy, Schaub outlines a definition of that philosophy by contrasting it with other modes of thought.
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Critical Essay by H. L. Mencken
687 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the following essay, Mencken subjects Hindu Mysticism to the same skeptical treatment as fundamentalist Christianity—and finds both wanting.
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Critical Essay by James Bissett Pratt
636 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the following essay, Pratt gives Yoga Philosophy a generally favorable review, but faults Dasgupta for an occasional tendency to blur distinctions between eastern and western systems of thought.
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Critical Essay by Edward J. Thomas
566 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the following essay, a review of Yoga as Philosophy and Religion, Thomas offers a brief explanation of Yoga's place in relation to the Sankhya philosophy, and to Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory.
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Critical Essay by E. J. Thomas
515 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the following essay, a review of Hindu Mysticism, Thomas finds in that mysticism an erotic quality usually lacking in its Christian counterpart.
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Critical Essay by A. C. Bouquet
422 words, approx. 1 pages
 In the following essay, a review of the fifth and final volume of A History of Indian Philosophy, Bouquet pays tribute to Dasgupta's wife, Surama, and makes a few points regarding the south Indian philosophy of Saivism.

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