The paper discusses the issue of psychophysical agency in the context of Indian philosophy, focusing on the oldest preserved texts of the classical tradition of Sāṃkhya–Yoga. The author raises three major questions: What is action in terms of Sāṃkhyakārikā (ca. fifth century CE) and Yogasūtra (ca. third century CE)? Whose action is it, or what makes one an agent? What is a right and morally good action? The first part of the paper reconsiders a general idea of action – including actions that are deliberately done and those that ‘merely’ happen – identified by Patañjali and Ῑśvarakṛṣṇa as a permanent change or transformation (pariṇāma) determined by the universal principle of causation (satkārya). Then, a threefold categorization of actions ...
The idea of a univocal property of ‘goodness’ is not clearly found in classical Sanskrit sources; in...
Culture plays an important role in the development of counselling concepts. The concepts imbibe sign...
My focus in the following project is to examine and understand questions regarding how humankind sho...
The paper discusses the issue of psychophysical agency in the context of Indian philosophy, focusing...
Sāṃkhya and Yoga are two of the most renowned and influential schools of Indian philosophy. With its...
Sāṅkhya, with its rigorous introduction to metaphysics, revolutionizes Indian philosophy by delineat...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
The doctrine of Karma Yoga forms the core of the Indian philosophy of work. By doing a content analy...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Abstract. A comprehensive model of moral development must encompass moral sensitivity, moral reasoni...
The philosophy of classical Sāmkhya assumes the two ultimate principles of Nature (prakriti) and Spi...
While elucidating the sense of ego-maker in classical Samkhya and Yoga philosophy I bear in mind se...
Individuals across organizations and roles are increasingly seeking a meaningful and fulfilling expe...
Karma-Yoga, the technique of performing action such that the soul of the actor is not bound by the r...
This work is a detailed investigation of the nuances of meaning that the scriptural texts of the The...
The idea of a univocal property of ‘goodness’ is not clearly found in classical Sanskrit sources; in...
Culture plays an important role in the development of counselling concepts. The concepts imbibe sign...
My focus in the following project is to examine and understand questions regarding how humankind sho...
The paper discusses the issue of psychophysical agency in the context of Indian philosophy, focusing...
Sāṃkhya and Yoga are two of the most renowned and influential schools of Indian philosophy. With its...
Sāṅkhya, with its rigorous introduction to metaphysics, revolutionizes Indian philosophy by delineat...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
The doctrine of Karma Yoga forms the core of the Indian philosophy of work. By doing a content analy...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Abstract. A comprehensive model of moral development must encompass moral sensitivity, moral reasoni...
The philosophy of classical Sāmkhya assumes the two ultimate principles of Nature (prakriti) and Spi...
While elucidating the sense of ego-maker in classical Samkhya and Yoga philosophy I bear in mind se...
Individuals across organizations and roles are increasingly seeking a meaningful and fulfilling expe...
Karma-Yoga, the technique of performing action such that the soul of the actor is not bound by the r...
This work is a detailed investigation of the nuances of meaning that the scriptural texts of the The...
The idea of a univocal property of ‘goodness’ is not clearly found in classical Sanskrit sources; in...
Culture plays an important role in the development of counselling concepts. The concepts imbibe sign...
My focus in the following project is to examine and understand questions regarding how humankind sho...