Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... method of tradition . The traditional method consists in showing that the reform proposed is not an innovation ; it has ample warrant in our ancient Shastras . The reformer may have to interpret certain texts in his own way ; but this ...
... method of tradition . The traditional method consists in showing that the reform proposed is not an innovation ; it has ample warrant in our ancient Shastras . The reformer may have to interpret certain texts in his own way ; but this ...
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... method . It consists in appealing directly to the individual's sense of right and wrong . In fact , this has always been the main method employed by the reformers . The individual conscience is not always an unerring conscience ; and ...
... method . It consists in appealing directly to the individual's sense of right and wrong . In fact , this has always been the main method employed by the reformers . The individual conscience is not always an unerring conscience ; and ...
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... method and should be tried only when other methods fail . ( ( The question as regards the exact place of legislation in social reform in India came to the front in connection with the Age of Consent Bill . The orthodox party always ...
... method and should be tried only when other methods fail . ( ( The question as regards the exact place of legislation in social reform in India came to the front in connection with the Age of Consent Bill . The orthodox party always ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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