Circularidad cognitiva en la filosofía samkhya
ISSN: 0212-8365, 2253-900X
Argitalpen urtea: 2013
Zenbakia: 47
Orrialdeak: 21-37
Mota: Artikulua
Beste argitalpen batzuk: Thémata: Revista de filosofía
Laburpena
The article is dedicated to the analysis of the cognitive theories and hermeneutics of the Sa-mkhya philosophical System, one of the six Orthodox systems of the Brahmanical tradition. For this purpose two Sanskrit texts are used as primary sources: the Sa-mkhyaka-rika- (s. IV) and the Tattvakaumudi- (s. IX). After a brief introduction, the article discusses the components of the physical world according to the sa-mkhya, the cognitive circularity in a world made up of sensations, the epistemological problems posed by this and some issues about the nature of consciousness.
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