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SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY
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030837
Introduction to the study of society
/ Das, A C
1972
Das, A C
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DelhI, Motilal Banarsidass, 1972.
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xii, 232p.
Key Words
Society
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Social Philosophy
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Varnasrama Dharma
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115224
Nationalism chez Gellner
/ Meadwell, Hudson
Meadwell, Hudson
Journal Article
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2012.
Summary/Abstract
The central distinguishing feature of Ernest Gellner's most important treatment of nationalism is the proposition that nationalism is necessary for industrial society. Relatively little attention has been paid to the philosophical dimension of this proposition. The question of necessity in social explanation, however, is a complicated philosophical problem and must be dealt with directly if this proposition is to be endorsed. I argue that Gellner's argument is philosophically flawed. The 'ordinary prose' of Nations and Nationalism fails to deliver what Gellner claims to have delivered: the demonstration of a necessary connection between nationalism and industrial society. This result is of particular relevance given Gellner's philosophical interests.
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Nationalism
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Methodology
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Industrial Society
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Social Philosophy
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Ernest Gellner
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Philosophical Dimension
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Necessity
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Ordinary Language
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Social Explanation
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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's social philosophy and socio-econom
/ Bose, Pradip
Bose, Pradip
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2009.
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It is well known that Netaji was an outstanding freedom fighter and during the last phase of our struggle he made the most outstanding contribution. However, it is not widely known that he was also a deep profound thinker. His thoughts were concentrated mainly on the problems and challenges that faced this country and aslo to find solutions for those.
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Social Philosophy
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Subhas Chandra Bose
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