Religious Debates in Indian Philosophy
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Indian philosophy was more decisively established with the Upanishads the first of which may have been written in the 7th century BC. Early Upanishads which dominate the late ancient period of thought were key to the emergence of several classical philosophies. In the Upanishads views about Brahman and atman were proposed. Buddhism now a major world religion also appeared in the ancient period of Indian philosophy. The Buddha the founder of Buddhism lived during the 6th century BC. Religious or spiritual metaphysics a field that currently receives little attention among philosophers in academia in the West considers the question of the nature of a Supreme Being and its relation to the world. Indian Buddhism Advaita Vedanta and theistic Vedanta all have contributed to this debate. Within spiritual metaphysics an insistence on spiritual monism is probably the most important consideration that Indian thought upholds though with numerous variations: Much Buddhist philosophy promotes the idea of the interdependence of everything; theistic Vedanta finds no gap between the world and God; and Advaita Vedanta insists that everyone’s true self is nothing other than Brahman the Absolute. This book presents the information on some of the basic concepts of this subject. Contents: • Zoroastrianism • Judaism • Christianity • Islam • Tribal Religions of India • Phenomenology • Vedanta Philosophy • Maya: Nature and Arguments
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