Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Philosophical Developments in Post
Mauryan period
- Nature of Indian Philosophy
- Modern distinction between religion and philosophy is difficult to maintain w.r.t ancient cultures
- All had something to do with path to salvation.
- Eventually came to be connected with one or the other religious traditions
- Darshana: To view
- Anvikshika: Looking at, eventually came to mean Logical reasoning
- Categorisation
- Nastika School
- Rejected the authority of the vedas
- Buddhism, Jainism, Charvaka
- Charvaka: Sutra composed by Brihaspati
- Astika School
- 6 Schools of thought
- Purva Mimamsa
- Aim: Liberation through performance of vedic rituals: Karma Marg
- Thinker: Jaimini
- Book: Mimamsa Sutra
- Gods Irrelevant
- Uttara Mimamsa
- Aim: Liberation through Knowledge: Gyanmarg
- Emphasis on knowledge over sacrifice
- Primacy of Upanishads
- Acknowledged existence of God or supreme soul
- Thinker: Badrayana
- Book: Vedanta Sutra
- Vaisheshika
- Aim: Investigate the particularities of the pluralities of things that exist in the world
- Thinker: Uluka Kanada
- Book: Vaisheshika Sutra
- Pluralistic Realsim
- Different combination of constituent atoms produce the various things in the world
- Nyaya
- Aim: Liberation through "true knowledge" gained from resoning
- Thinker: Akshapada Gotama
- Nyaya Sutra
- Logical understanding of nature and bases of knowledge
- Laid down formal method of reasoning
- Samkhya
- Aim: Liberation through Purusha realizing its distinctiveness from Prakriti
- Thinker: Ishvarakrishna
- Book: Samkhya Karika
- Kapila considered legendary founder of Samkhya
- Purusha: The spiritual & Prakriti: The material
- Yoga
- Aim: Focus the mind in such a way so as to achieve complete tranquility and control
- Thinker: Considered to be Patanjali
- Book: Yogasutra
- Accepted the authority of the Vedas