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INDIAN PHIIJOSOPHY
Several valuable works of recent publication, such 81
Professor Das Gupta's History of Indian Philosophy and
Sir Charles Eliot's Hinduism and Buddhism, came to hand
too late for use, after the MS. had been completed and sent
to the publishers in December 192I. The bibliography
given at the end of each chapter is by no means exhaustive.
It is intended mainly for the guidance of the English reader.
My thanks are due to Professor J. S. Mackenzie and
Mr. V. Subrahmanya Aiyar, who were good enough to read
considerable parts of the MS. and the proofs. The book
has profited much by their friendly and suggestive counsel.
I am much indebted to Professor A. Berriedale Keith for
reading the proofs and making many valuable comments.
My greatest obligation, however, is to the Editor of the
Library of Philosophy, Professor J. H. Muirhead, for his
invaluable and most generous help in the preparation of
the book for the press and previously. He undertook the
laborious task of reading the book in the MS., and his sugges-
tions c and criticisms have been of the greatest assistance
to me. I am also obliged to Sir Asutosh Mookerjee, Kt.,
C.S.I., for his constant encouragement and the facilities
provided for higher work in the Post-Graduate Department
of the Calcutta University.
November 1922