
HPI 36 - Fine Grained Analysis - Kanada's Vaisesika-Sutra
History of Philosophy: India, Africana, China
Generality and Individuality in Kanada's Philosophy
Exploring the concept of generality and individuality in Kanada's philosophy, this chapter delves into the examples of whiteness and the snowy owl, discussing how they can be both general and individual. It also examines Kanada's list of categories, particularly focusing on Inherence or Samavaya, and concludes with the idea that understanding these categories can lead to the highest good.
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