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Hindu philosophy - Wikipedia
Hindu philosophy or Vedic philosophy is the set of Indian philosophical systems that developed in tandem with the religion of Hinduism during the iron and classical ages of India.
Hindu Philosophy | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Hindu philosophy, thus understood, not only includes the philosophical doctrines present in Hindu texts of primary and secondary religious importance, but also the systematic philosophies of the Hindu schools: Nyāya, Vaiśeṣika, Sāṅkhya, Yoga, Pūrvamīmāṃsā and Vedānta.
Indian philosophy | History, Characteristics, Schools ...
Indian philosophy, the systems of thought and reflection that were developed by the civilizations of the Indian subcontinent. They include both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva-Mimamsa (or Mimamsa), and Vedanta schools of philosophy, and unorthodox (nastika) systems, such as Buddhism and Jainism.
The Darshanas: An Introduction to Hindu Philosophy
Darshanas are schools of philosophy based on the Vedas. They are part of the six scriptures of the Hindus, the other five being Shrutis, Smritis, Itihasas, Puranas, and Agamas. While the first four are intuitional, and the fifth inspirational and emotional, the Darshanas are the intellectual sections of the Hindu writings.
Indian philosophy - Wikipedia
Hindu philosophy classify Indian philosophical traditions as either orthodox or heterodox (nāstika), depending on whether they accept the authority of the Vedas and the theories of brahman and ātman found therein.
Hindu philosophy - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Hindu philosophy is the longest surviving philosophical tradition in India. We can recognize several historical stages. The earliest, from around 700 bc, was the proto-philosophical period, when karma and liberation theories arose, and the proto-scientific ontological lists in the Upaniṣads were compiled.
Hinduism | Origin, History, Beliefs, Gods, & Facts | Britannica
Hinduism, major world religion originating on the Indian subcontinent and comprising several and varied systems of philosophy, belief, and ritual.
Hinduism - Upanishads, Vedas, Bhagavad Gita | Britannica
Philosophical sutras and the rise of the Six Schools of philosophy. The systems of the Six Schools (Saddarshana) of orthodox Hindu philosophy were formulated in terse sutras from about the beginning of the Common Era through the period of the Gupta empire (320–540).
Exploring the Foundations of Hindu Philosophy
The Hindu scriptures are more than mere texts; they are the lifeblood of one of the world’s most dynamic and enduring religions. By understanding the categorization into Śruti and Smṛti and the unique roles they play, we gain insight into the complex and adaptive nature of Hindu philosophy.
Epistemology in Classical Indian Philosophy (Stanford ...
Classical Indian philosophy is an unbroken tradition of reflection expressed in the pan-Subcontinent intellectual language of Sanskrit. Or, we should say it is comprised of interlocking tradition s since there are the distinct schools, all nevertheless using Sanskrit and engaging with other schools.
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