History of Indian and Africana Philosophy
Summary: Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, and Chike Jeffers present the philosophical traditions of India, Africa, and the African Diaspora. Further reading and info at www.historyofphilosophy.net.
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The Vaiśeṣika school offers a metaphysical analysis of the world and an atomistic physics.
The Vaiśeṣika school offers a metaphysical analysis of the world and an atomistic physics.
Prof Jha and Prof Jha discuss the theories and later influence of the Nyāya school.
Prof Jha and Prof Jha discuss the theories and later influence of the Nyāya school.
Nyāya proposes that each of us has both a self and a mind, in addition to the body.
Nyāya proposes that each of us has both a self and a mind, in addition to the body.
Gautama and his commentators tell us how to separate good inferences from bad ones.
Gautama and his commentators tell us how to separate good inferences from bad ones.
Nyāya philosophers explain how perception can bring us knowledge.
Nyāya philosophers explain how perception can bring us knowledge.
The Nyāya-Sūtra inaugurates a tradition of logical and epistemological analysis.
A leading expert on the founding text of Yoga tells us why, when, and by whom it was written.
Yoga as presented by Patañjali offers a practical complement to the Sāṃkhya theory of the cosmos and the self.
Philosophical aspects of Ayurveda, focusing on the oldest surviving medical treatise, the Caraka-Samhita.
The oldest treatise of Sāṃkhya enumerates the principles of the cosmos and of the human mind.