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A comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Indian philosophy, from antiquity to the twentieth centuryThe Sourcebook of Indian Philosophy offers a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to the philosophical wisdom of ancient and modern India. Edited by two leading authorities, Indian philosopher-statesman Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and American philosopher Charles Moore, this compact anthology presents the chief riches of more than 3,000 years of Indian philosophical thoughtthe ancient Vedas, the Upanisads, the Bhagavad-gita and other epics, the works of the heterodox and orthodox systems (including Jainism, Buddhism, Yoga, and Vedanta), and modern writings. Featuring substantial selections from these key texts and systems, brief introductions to each selection, and a general introduction that gives a short history and outline of Indian philosophy, this anthology offers readers a thorough survey of India's great and lasting contribution to world thought. For the full contents, please see below:PrefaceGeneral IntroductionThe Vedic Period:1. The Vedas2. The UpanisadsThe Epic Period:3. The Bhagavad-gita4. The Mahabharata5. The Laws of Manu6. Kautilya's Artha-sastraThe Heterodox Systems:7. Carvaka8. Jainism9. BuddhismThe Orthodox Systems:10. Nyaya11. Vaisesika12. Samkhya13. Yoga14. Purva Mimamsa15. Vedanta: Samkara, Ramanuja, and MadhvaContemporary Thought:16. Sri Aurobindo17. Sarvepalli RadhakrishnanAppendices (including a pronunciation guide)BibliographyIndex