Indian philosophical system
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concept
An Indian philosophical system is a coherent framework of thought originating in the Indian subcontinent that systematically explores reality, knowledge, ethics, and liberation through distinctive metaphysical, epistemological, and practical doctrines.
Observed surface forms (9)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Hindu philosophical doctrine | 1 |
| Indian philosophical tradition | 1 |
| Indian philosophy | 1 |
| Indian philosophy school | 1 |
| Vedic philosophical tradition | 1 |
| ancient Indian philosophical work | 1 |
| orthodox Hindu philosophy | 1 |
| part of philosophical system | 1 |
| tantric philosophical system | 1 |
Instances (10)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Tantra | — |
| Cārvāka | Indian philosophy school |
| Philosophy of Spirit | part of philosophical system |
| Nyaya school | orthodox Hindu philosophy |
| Hindu philosophy | Indian philosophy |
| Yadava Prakasha’s Bhedabheda | Hindu philosophical doctrine |
| Trika (threefold) system | tantric philosophical system |
| Hatha Yoga tradition | Indian philosophical tradition |
| Vaisesika Sutra | ancient Indian philosophical work |
| Mīmāṃsā school | Vedic philosophical tradition |