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Indian philosophy
The term Indian philosophy (Sankrit: Darshanas), may refer to any of several traditions of philosophical thought that originated in the Indian subcontinent, including Hindu philosophyBuddhist philosophy, and Jain philosophy. Chatterjee and Datta give this definition, explaining that a cornerstone of Indian philosophy is a tradition of respect for multiple views: "Indian philosophy denotes the philosophical speculations of all Indian thinkers, ancient or modern, Hindus or non-Hindus, theists or atheists.... Indian philosophy is marked... by a striking breadth of outlook which only testifies to its unflinching devotion to the search for truth. Though there were many different schools and their views differed sometimes vary widely, yet each school took care to learn the views of all the others and did not come to any conclusions before considering thoroughly what others had to say and how their points could be met.... If the openness of mind — the willingness to listen to what others have to say — has been one of the chief causes of the wealth and greatness of Indian philosophy in the past, it has a definite moral for the future."
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Philosophie indienne
On définit classiquement deux sortes de philosophies indiennes : les philosophies āstika, (आस्तिक en devanāgarī) ce terme sanskrit signifie qui reconnaît l'autorité des Veda, tel l'hindouisme...les philosophies nāstika, (नास्तिक) qui rejettent l'autorité des Veda. Ces hétérodoxies hindoues, appartenant néanmoins de plein droit à la spiritualité indienne, sont le chârvâka, les Âjîvika, le jaïnisme et le bouddhisme. Pour ces dernières, on se reportera aux articles qui les concernent.
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Indische Philosophie
Die indische Philosophie gehört zu den ältesten philosophischen Traditionen der Welt. Sie geht zurück auf die Veden ("Wissen"), eine Sammlung von geschichtlichen, naturwissenschaftlichen und religiösen Texten. Auf dieser Grundlage entwickelten sich neben dem Hinduismus weitere Strömungen: die wichtigsten sind der Buddhismus und der Jainismus, dem die Achtung vor dem Leben Ahimsa besonders wichtig ist.
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Filozofia indyjska
Filozofia indyjskafilozofia uprawiana na subkontynencie indyjskim oraz w krajach, w których zaznaczyły się indyjskie wpływy kulturowe (jak Azja CentralnaTybetIndonezjaIndochiny). Powstała niezależnie od filozofii europejskiej i od filozofii chińskiej. Jest ściśle związana z religiami indyjskimi, zwłaszcza z hinduizmembuddyzmem i dźinizmem.
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