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  Indian Philosophy at Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
Indian philosophy has an aim : liberation, freedom from deluded views, mental illusions and delusions, confused ideal, fuddled thinking.
This discussion forum is promoted by a group of scholars working in various fields of Indian philosophy.
The main activity of the forum is to initiate independent discussion and enhance scholarship in Indian philosophy.
www.erraticimpact.com /~topics/html/indian_philosophy.htm   (728 words)

  
 DARSANA - Electronic Journal of Indian Philosophy | Articles, Forums, Book Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Darśana Elecronic Journal of Indian Philosophy has been set up to serve as a professional forum for seminal discussions of academics and independent scholars alike desiring to share the results of their study into the classical philosophical systems of India and their impact on our modern life and society.
A registration form has been set up on http://nyaya.darsana.org for all colleagues who will be wishing to take part in the future Indian Logic Forum either as participants and reading members, or as moderators of panel discussions and special seminars.
The dhamma-theory is not merely one principle among others in the body of Abhidhamma philosophy but the base upon which the entire system rests.
www.darsana.org   (1669 words)

  
 Buddhist philosophy, Indian : Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online
Buddhism was an important ingredient in the philosophical melange of the Indian subcontinent for over a millennium.
The interest in arriving at correct understanding through correct methods of reasoning led to a preoccupation with questions of logic and epistemology, which tended to overshadow all other philosophical concerns during the last five centuries during which Buddhism was an important factor in Indian philosophy.
In a tradition that emphasized the principle that all unnecessary human pain and conflict can ultimately be traced to a failure to understand what things in the world are real, it was natural to seek criteria by which one discerns real things from fictions.
www.rep.routledge.com /article/F001   (593 words)

  
 History of Philosophy
The Origin of Philosophy: The Attributes of Mythopoeic Thought [104.2K]
Criticism of Karl Popper in Anthony O'Hear's An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, Oxford University Press, 1989 [7.9K]
On the contrary, Indian wisdom flows back to Europe, and will produce a fundamental change in our knowledge and thought.
www.friesian.com /history.htm   (889 words)

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