This is a selection of Professor R. K. Dasgupta's papers and speeches on philosophy and philosophers �ranging from Dante Alighieri to Swami Vivekananda. A profound scholar with a versatile mind, the professor is well-versed as much in philosophy as in literature, and the reader is sure to benefit by his lucid exposition of abstruse topics.
No authority can save us, no beliefs. If there is a God, all can find Him. No one needs to be told it is warm; all can discover it for themselves. So it should be with God. He should be a fact in the consciousness of every person.
-Swami Vivekananda