Several scholars have discussed various versions of the theory of karman as offering a convincing solution to the problem of evil. Arthur Herman even thinks that the theory of karman is the ultimate theodicy (1976). Such scholars tend to imagine that a unitary theory of karman can be reconstructed as the backbone of most of Sanskrit philosophy of religion and ethics. In this article, I discuss the role of the theory of karman and the problem of evil in one of the schools of Sanskrit philosophy which is still alive and thriving, namely Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta. Is karman really the central key to theodicy in this school? Additionally, does the school’s theory of karman correspond to what Herman, Chadha, Trakakis, Sharma and others discuss
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Several scholars have discussed various versions of the theory of karman as offering a convincing so...
Indian theistic solution to the problem of evil – universal injustice - is an off-shoot of the logic...
Out of the four fundamental concepts or pillars of Indian religious thinking the present paper aims ...
The problem of evil is possibly the most difficult question facing the theist. How are we to resolve...
This paper attempts to trace how evil has been understood in the traditions of Thomism, and Hinduism...
Evil in the Vedas and the Upanishads undergoes a theoretical transformation as this literature itsel...
This paper attempts to trace how evil has been understood in the traditions of Thomism, and Hinduism...
On the floor of Karma theory, all Indian philosophy systems are one, except Carvaka system. All scho...
Soul, karman and responsibility I will discuss the ethical responsibility of the soul (ātman) accor...
Detailing the connection between the various functions of Buddhist karma theory and rebecoming is a ...
Detailing the connection between the various functions of Buddhist karma theory and rebecoming is a ...
Detailing the connection between the various functions of Buddhist karma theory and rebecoming is a ...
This article’s purpose is to evaluate the recent debate, which took place in Philosophy East and Wes...
How does Hinduism deal with the existence of evil? Dr. Tracy Pintchman discusses how Hindus deals wi...
The problem of evil is the common problem of both philosophy and theology. Philosophers and kalām sc...
Several scholars have discussed various versions of the theory of karman as offering a convincing so...
Indian theistic solution to the problem of evil – universal injustice - is an off-shoot of the logic...
Out of the four fundamental concepts or pillars of Indian religious thinking the present paper aims ...
The problem of evil is possibly the most difficult question facing the theist. How are we to resolve...
This paper attempts to trace how evil has been understood in the traditions of Thomism, and Hinduism...
Evil in the Vedas and the Upanishads undergoes a theoretical transformation as this literature itsel...
This paper attempts to trace how evil has been understood in the traditions of Thomism, and Hinduism...
On the floor of Karma theory, all Indian philosophy systems are one, except Carvaka system. All scho...
Soul, karman and responsibility I will discuss the ethical responsibility of the soul (ātman) accor...
Detailing the connection between the various functions of Buddhist karma theory and rebecoming is a ...
Detailing the connection between the various functions of Buddhist karma theory and rebecoming is a ...
Detailing the connection between the various functions of Buddhist karma theory and rebecoming is a ...
This article’s purpose is to evaluate the recent debate, which took place in Philosophy East and Wes...
How does Hinduism deal with the existence of evil? Dr. Tracy Pintchman discusses how Hindus deals wi...
The problem of evil is the common problem of both philosophy and theology. Philosophers and kalām sc...