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A Possibility of the Argument from Analogy of Other Minds in Sāṁkhya Philosophy

Publication Type : Journal Article

Source : International Journal of Innovative Studies in Sociology and Humanities

Url : https://ijissh.org/storage/Volume3/Issue7/IJISSH-030703.pdf

Campus : Nagercoil

School : School of Computing

Year : 2018

Abstract : Sāṁkhya philosophy is the oldest philosophical school. Sāṁkhya philosophy explains the universe accepting only two fundamental categories which are prakṛṭi and puruṣa- where prakṛṭi is unconsciously active and puruṣa is consciously inactive. Similarly, Sāṁkhya philosophy discusses the mind-body relation in terms of puruṣa and prakṛṭi. Sāṁkhya also talks about the subjective identity as well as objective world. Although Sāṁkhya discusses about manyness of selves (bahu-puruṣa), but there is an argument that Sāmkhya philosophy would not establish the existence of other minds. So, the argument of Sāṁkhya for other minds seems to stop midway. In this paper, I purport to discuss Sāṁkhya perspective and existence of other minds presented in Sāṁkhya philosophy. The paper also critically examines the Sāṁkhyakārikā of Īswarakṛṣṇa to bring out the possibility of epistemological argument of the other minds.

Cite this Research Publication : Biswas N.G, "A Possibility of the Argument from Analogy of Other Minds in Sāṁkhya Philosophy",International Journal of Innovative Studies in Sociology and Humanities, 3(7), p.12-18,2018.

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