Language, Mind and Reality
A Reflection on the Philosophical Thoughts of R.C. Pradhan
by Ranjan Kumar Panda (editor)
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The essays in this book delve into the central theme of R.C. Pradhan's philosophy in particular and the issues in analytic philosophy in general. In analytic tradition, Professor Pradhan's research has been extensively in the area of Wittgenstein's philosophy: philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. While philosophizing the notion of language and mind, Pradhan explores the complexities of the web of life. For him, language neatly binds several aspects of life: the cultural, moral, religious, and scientific. The mind, however, represents the inner world of human experience that involves multiple dimensions of consciousness: the bodily, the vital, the mental, and the spiritual consciousness. Considering the broad spectrum of Pradhan’s works, the contributions in this book reflect mainly on the issues concerning the nature of metaphysics, mind, meaning, truth, and values.
Language, Mind and Reality, in this regard, is a study on the contemporary trends in analytic philosophy.
About the Author
Ranjan Kumar Panda is a professor of philosophy in the department of humanities and social sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. He specializes in the philosophy of mind and language. He is the author of
Mind, Language and Intentionality (2008).