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Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya

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Nationality
  
Indian

Died
  
December 11, 1949

Role
  
Philosopher


Name
  
Krishna Bhattacharya

Occupation
  
Philosopher

Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya

Born
  
12 May 1875 (
1875-05-12
)

Books
  
Studies in Philosophy, An intensive course in Bengali

Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya, also known as K.C. Bhattacharya, (12 May 1875 – 11 December 1949) was a philosopher at the University of Calcutta known for his method of "constructive interpretation" through which relations and problematics of ancient Indian philosophical systems are drawn out and developed so that they can be studied like problems of modern philosophy. He was especially interested in the problematic of how the mind (or consciousness) creates an apparently material universe. Bhattacharya encouraged the idea of an immersive cosmopolitanism in which Indian systems of philosophy were modernized through assimilation and immersion rather than to through a blind imitation of European ideas.

Early life

Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya was born on 12 May 1875 at Serampore in a family of Sanskrit scholars. Krishnachandra took his school education in a local school. After passing matriculation examination in 1891 he went to the Presidency College, then affiliated with the University of Calcutta.

References

Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya Wikipedia