First printed in 1923 by Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Holland in 1948 by L. Van Leer & Co. N.V. Vol.1, 738 p. Vol. 2, 807 p.
Description: "This work gives a clear and rational account of the highest conceptions of Hinduism. The happy blend of Eastern conceptions with Western terminology makes the book intelligible even to the inexpert and it need hardly be added, instructive. Professor Radhakrishnan has shown that in their perception of the goal, in the acuteness of their reasoning, and in the boldness of their conceptions, the Indian thinkers are second to none."-Times Literary Supplement
"Comprehensive and authoritative. No such adequate account of Hindu thought has appeared in English. The spirit, motive, and method of this great book are admirable." -Church Times