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Review of The Nature of Reality: Philosophical Discourses on Language, Religion and Culture, edited by Jyotsna Saha, Jhadeswar Ghosh, and Purbayan Jha

UGB Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 2, Levant Books, Kolkata, 2020, ISBN: 978-93-88069-56-4, 210 pp.

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The Nature of Reality: Philosophical Discourses on Language, Religion and Culture is a collection of essays from Indian and Western philosophical perspectives to redress some negative fall-outs of religion and culture, and issues relating to religious language. All the twenty-three essays are quite short and explanatory.

Indrani Sanyal is a retired Professor of Philosophy at Jadavpur University.

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Sanyal, I. Review of The Nature of Reality: Philosophical Discourses on Language, Religion and Culture, edited by Jyotsna Saha, Jhadeswar Ghosh, and Purbayan Jha. SOPHIA 61, 461–463 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-022-00916-1

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