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Tara Chatterjea

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Tara Chatterjea (born 1937) is an author and philosopher specializing in Indian philosophy.[1]

Education

Chatterjea studied philosophy at the University of Calcutta, India, and did her D.Phil. under distinguished scholar Professor Jitendra Nath Mohanty. Although her entire teaching career was spent as a part-time lecturer at her alma mater Lady Brabourne College, Calcutta, from where she stood first-class-first in B.A. (Philosophy Honours), she had an active research career and had published many scholarly articles in peer-reviewed Indian as well as international journals (including the Journal of Indian Philosophy).

Author

Chatterjea's first book "Knowledge and Freedom in Indian Philosophy" containing a collection of her published articles and some works written for the volume was published by Lexington Books, USA, in 2003. Her second book, a collection of articles on Gita (in Bengali), was published in 2008. She edited, with an introduction, a collection of essays by J. N. Mohanty on consciousness and interpretation in 2009.

Books

  • Knowledge and Freedom in Indian Philosophy, (2003) Lexington Books, ISBN 0739106929 Search this book on .
  • Essays on Gita (in Bengali) (2008).
  • Essays on Consciousness and Interpretation by Jitendra Nath Mohanty, edited with an Introduction by Tara Chatterjea (2009), Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-569851-7 Search this book on .
  • Implications of Kant's Philosophy: Kantadarsaner Tatparyya by Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya, Jitendra Nath Mohanty and Tara Chatterjea, (2011) Oxford University Press India, ISBN 0198077335 Search this book on .
  • Lectures on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, by J. N. Mohanty; edited by Tara Chatterjea, Sandhya Basu, and Amita Chatterjee (2014) Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, ISBN 8121512778 Search this book on .

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