Kanada

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Kanada was an ancient Indian philosopher who founded the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy, known for its early atomic theory and analysis of reality through categories of substance and qualities.

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instanceOf Hindu philosopher
Vaisheshika philosopher
ancient Indian philosopher
founder of philosophical school
alsoKnownAs Kanabhuk
Kashyapa
surface form: Kanada Kashyapa

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associatedWork Vaisheshika
surface form: Vaisheshika Sutra
categoryConcept abhava (non-existence)
dravya (substance)
guna (quality)
karman (motion)
samanya (universal)
samavaya (inherence)
vishesha (particularity)
cosmologyView the world is composed of eternal atoms and their combinations
developed Vaisheshika system of atomism
doctrine that all physical objects are composed of indivisible atoms
epistemologyView knowledge arises from perception and inference
era ancient Indian philosophy
field epistemology
logic
metaphysics
philosophy
influenced Nyaya school
surface form: Nyaya-Vaisheshika school

later Hindu philosophical traditions
influencedBy earlier Vedic and Brahmanical thought
inPhilosophicalTradition orthodox (astika) Hindu philosophy
knownFor analysis of reality through categories of substance and qualities
early atomic theory in India
founding the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy
language Sanskrit
ontologyView reality is analyzable into distinct categories
philosophicalMethod analysis of reality into discrete categories and atoms
philosophicalSchool Vaisheshika
region ancient India
religion Hinduism
schoolType atomist school of Indian philosophy
realist school of Indian philosophy
scripturalContext system later harmonized with Nyaya school
taught that atoms are eternal, indivisible, and indestructible
that atoms combine to form composite objects
that reality consists of categories such as substance and qualities
viewOnGod Vaisheshika
surface form: Vaisheshika in early form is often interpreted as non-theistic or minimally theistic
viewOnLiberation accepted possibility of moksha (liberation)
viewOnSoul accepted existence of individual souls (atman)

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Vaisheshika founder Kanada
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