Indian Philosophical Traditions · Classical Indian Thought
Buddhist and Jaina Perspectives
Examining the concepts of Anatta (non-self), Syadvada (relativity of truth), and Ahimsa.
Key Questions
- 1Can there be thoughts without a permanent thinker?
- 2Is it possible for multiple contradictory views of reality to all be partially true?
- 3How does the concept of non-violence apply to intellectual discourse?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: Indian Philosophy - Buddhism and Jainism - Class 11
Class: Class 11
Subject: Philosophy
Unit: Indian Philosophical Traditions
Period: Classical Indian Thought
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