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082 _a153.6 COM
100 _a"Banerjee, S.P.(ed.)"
245 0 _aCommunication Identity and Self expression
260 _aDelhi
260 _bOxford University Press.
260 _c1984
300 _a234 p.
520 _a These essays, written in memory of Professor S. N. Ganguly and edited by S. P. Banerjee and Shefali Moitra, are an expression of regard and love by those who were closely associated with him. His early death deprived the Indian philosophical world of one of the most pleasant, committed, forceful, and fresh thinkers in contemporary India. The essays profess to center on issues which were the main theme of Ganguly's thought. But, as happens so often in such publications, the contributors have mostly written on what interests them, rather than seriously appraising the work of the think- er in whose memory they are supposed to be writi
650 _aCommunication-Psychological aspects.
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