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  1. Indian philosophy: Indian philosophy refers to philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent. A traditional Hindu classification divides āstika and nāstika schools of philosophy, depending on one of three alternate criteria: whether it believes the Vedas as a valid source of knowledge; whether ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-12-12 [Indian philosophy]
  2. Indian philosophy: Indian philosophy also referred to as Shad Darshan in Sanskrit refers to the six or seven (depending on one's perspective) systems of philosophy that originated in ancient India. These seven include 1. [100%] 2023-02-22 [India] [Buddhism]...
  3. Indian philosophy: Indian philosophy consists of philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent. A traditional Hindu classification divides āstika and nāstika schools of philosophy, depending on one of three alternate criteria: whether it believes the Vedas as a valid source of knowledge; whether ... (Philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent) [100%] 2023-12-11 [Indian philosophy] [Indian culture]...
  4. Indian philosophy: The term Indian philosophy may refer to any of several traditions of philosophical thought that originated in India. Indian philosophy has a longer history of continuous development than any other philosophical tradition, and philosophy encompasses a wide variety of schools ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  5. Samskara (Indian philosophy): In Indian philosophy and Indian religions, samskaras or sanskaras (Sanskrit: संस्कार) are mental impressions, recollections, or psychological imprints. In Hindu philosophies, samskaras are a basis for the development of karma theory. (Philosophy) [81%] 2023-12-03 [Buddhist philosophical concepts] [Hindu philosophical concepts]...
  6. Pramada (Indian philosophy): Pramada (negligence, carelessness) is the root cause of all pains and problems afflicting all human-beings. Adhyatma Upanishad. (Philosophy) [81%] 2023-12-11 [Buddhist philosophical concepts]
  7. Dualism (Indian philosophy): Dualism in Indian philosophy refers to the belief held by certain schools of Indian philosophy that reality is fundamentally composed of two parts. This mainly takes the form of either mind-matter dualism in Buddhist philosophy or awareness-'nature' dualism ... (Philosophy) [81%] 2023-12-12 [Consciousness–matter dualism] [Buddhist philosophical concepts]...
  8. American Indian Philosophy Association: The American Indian Philosophy Association (AIPA) is an organization whose purpose is to promote and further the study of philosophical issues that affect American Indigenous people. (Organization) [70%] 2023-12-12 [Philosophy organizations]
  9. Journal of Indian Philosophy: The Journal of Indian Philosophy (print: ISSN 0022-1791, online: ISSN 1573-0395) is an academic journal on modern and premodern Indian philosophy published by Springer. The editor in chief is Diwakar Acharya. (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-10-23 [Indian philosophy]
  10. Mind in Indian Buddhist Philosophy: Perhaps no other classical philosophical tradition, East or West, offers a more complex and counter-intuitive account of mind and mental phenomena than Buddhism. While Buddhists share with other Indian philosophers the view that the domain of the mental encompasses ... (Philosophy) [63%] 2022-01-24
  11. Logic in Classical Indian Philosophy: The exercise of reasoning and the practice of argument are recorded in the early texts of India. Preoccupation with the nature of reason and argument occurs in the earliest philosophical texts, where their treatment is intimately connected with questions of ... (Philosophy) [63%] 2021-12-24
  12. Epistemology in Classical Indian Philosophy: Theory of knowledge, pramāṇa-śāstra, is a rich genre of Sanskrit literature, spanning almost twenty centuries, carried out in texts belonging to distinct schools of philosophy. Debate across school occurs especially on epistemological issues, but no author writes on knowledge ... (Philosophy) [63%] 2022-02-15
  13. Naturalism in Classical Indian Philosophy: As a philosophical theory, naturalism aligns philosophy with science and the natural world—rejecting the supernatural. There are a variety of naturalisms, including: ontological naturalism, which holds that reality contains no supernatural entities;. (Philosophy) [63%] 2022-02-02
  14. Personhood in Classical Indian Philosophy: Selves and persons are often used as synonyms in contemporary philosophy, and sometimes also in the history of Western philosophy. This is almost never the case in classical Indian philosophical traditions. (Philosophy) [63%] 2022-01-16
  15. Language and Testimony in Classical Indian Philosophy: Speculations about the nature and function of language in India can be traced to its earliest period. These speculations are multi-faceted in that one detects many different strands of thought regarding language. (Philosophy) [53%] 2021-12-24
  16. The Literal-Nonliteral Distinction in Classical Indian Philosophy: Indian thinkers distinguish between literal and non-literal meaning early in their history. They do so within different intellectual disciplines (śāstra-s), each broadly philosophical, but with varying emphases. (Philosophy) [50%] 2021-12-31
  17. Perceptual Experience and Concepts in Classical Indian Philosophy: Classical Indian Philosophy accepts perception (pratyakṣa), or perceptual experience, as the primary means of knowledge (pramāṇa). Perception (pratyakṣa) is etymologically rooted in the sense-faculty or the sense-organ (akṣa) and can be translated as sensory awareness, while pramāṇa, on ... (Philosophy) [50%] 2021-12-29
  18. The Concept of Emotion in Classical Indian Philosophy: In Indian literature, emotions are discussed in several different contexts (Bilimoria and Wenta 2015b; Torella 2015): first, within aesthetics (rasa). (Philosophy) [50%] 2022-01-31
  19. Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture: Project of History of Indian science and civilization (PHISPC) is a project initiated by the Centre for Studies in Civilizations under the editorship of Professor D. P. [47%] 2024-07-17 [Cultural organisations based in India] [Monographic series]...

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