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Classical indian philosophy of mindClassical indian philosophy of mind

Classical indian philosophy of mind1999

Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti

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"This book examines psycho-physical dualism as developed by the Nyaya school of Indian philosophy. Dualism is important to many world religions which promote personal immortality and to morality which promotes free will. For the Nyaya, the self is a permanent, immaterial substance to which non-physical internal states like cognition belong. This view is challenged by other Indian schools, especially the Buddhist and Carvaka schools.". "Chakrabarti brings out the connections between the Indian and the Western debates over the mind-body problem and shows that the Nyaya position is well developed, well articulated, and defensible."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1987697W

Subjects

ĀtmanNyayaPhilosophy of mindPhilosophy, indic

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