Biography of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
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• Kalki or The Future of Civilization. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench & Co. Ltd., 1929.
• An Idealist View of Life. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1929.
• “Indian Philosophy” in Encyclopedia Britannica. (14th edition) Volume XII, New York, pp. 242-243.
• Prof. Radhakrishnan’s Reply in The Modern Review. XLV, Number 2 (February 1929), pp. 208-213.
• Prof. Radhakrishnan’s Reply in The Modern Review. XLV, Number 3 (March 1929), pp. 321-322.
• “Review of John Baillie’s ‘The Interpretation of Religion’” in The Hibbert Journal. XXVIII, Number 4
(July 1930), 740-742.
• “”Foreword”" in Abhay Kumer Majumdar, The Sāṃkhya Conception of Personality. Calcutta: Calcutta
University Press, 1930. pp. ix-xii.
• “The Hindu Idea of God” in The Spectator. May 30, 1931 (Number 51370), pp. 851-853.
• “Intuition and Intellect” in Ramananda Chatterjee (ed.) The Golden Book of Tagore: A Hommage to
Rabindranath Tagore from India and the World in Celebration of His Seventieth Birthday. Calcutta:
Golden Book Committee, pp. 310-313.
• “”Foreword”" in Nalini Kanta Brahma, The Philosophy of Hindu Sadhana. London: Kegan, Paul,
Trench & Co., pp. ix-x.
• “Presidential Address” in H.D. Bhattacharyya (ed.) Proceedings of the Eighth Indian Philosophical
Congress: The University of Mysore. Calcutta: N.C. Ghosh, pp. v-xvi.
• “Sarvamukti (Universal Salvation) – A Symposium” in H.D. Bhattacharyya (ed.)Proceedings of the
Eighth Indian Philosophical Congress: The University of Mysore. Calcutta: N.C. Ghosh, pp. 314-318.
• East and West in Religion. London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1933.
• “Intellect and Intuition in Sankara’s Philosophy” in Triveni. VI, Number 1 (July-August 1933), pp. 8-
16.
• The Teaching of the Buddha: Being the Inaugural Lecture under the Alphina Ratnayaka Trust
Delivered by Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan at Columbo, 2nd October, 1933. Columbo: The Public
Trust of Ceylon, 1933.
• “The Teaching of the Buddha by Speech and by Silence” in The Hibbert Journal. XXXII, Number 3
(April 1934), pp. 342-356.
• “”Foreword”" in Perviz N. Peerozshaw Dubash Hindu Art in its Social Setting. Madras: National
Literature Publishing Co. Ltd., 1934. pp. iv-v.
• Freedom and Culture. Madras: G.A. Natesan & Co., 1936.
• The Heart of Hindusthan. Madras: G.A. Natesan & Co., 1936.
• “The Spirit in Man” in Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and J.H. Muirhead (eds.) Contemporary Indian
Philosophy. London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1936. pp. 257-289.
• “The Supreme Spiritual Ideal” in A. Douglas Millard (ed.) Faiths and Fellowship: Being the
Proceddings of the World Congress of Faiths Held in London, July 3rd-17th, 1936. London: J.M.
Watkins, 1936. pp. 422-430.
• “Spiritual Freedom and the New Education in New Era” in Home and School. XVII (September-
October 1936). pp. 233-235.
• “”Foreword”" in B.L. Atreya The Philosophy of Yoga-Vasistha. Adyar: Theosophical Publishing House,
1936. p. vii.
• “Progress and Spiritual Values” in Philosophy: The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophy. XII,
Number 47 (July 1937), pp. 259-275.
• “Education and Spiritual Freedom” in Triveni. (New Series) X, Number 3 (September 1937), pp. 9-
22.
• “Hinduism” in G.T Garratt (ed.) The Legacy of India. London: Oxford University Press, 1937. pp.
256-286.
• “Introduction to the First Edition” in The Cultural Heritage of India. Calcutta: The Ramakrishna
Mission Institute of Culture, I, 1937. pp. xxiii-xxxvi.
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