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HPI 39 - The Wolf’s Footprint - Indian Naturalism

Apr 2, 2017
19:44
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Rihaspati and the Charvaka Verses
03:22 • 2min
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3
The Importance of Consequences of Action
05:18 • 3min
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The Importance of Inference in Indian Philosophy
08:27 • 2min
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The Limits of Perception
10:12 • 3min
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The Parable of the Wolf's Footprints
13:12 • 2min
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The Chaturvaka Epistemological Criticism of Inferences
14:54 • 5min
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The Cārvāka or Lokāyata tradition rejects the efficacy of ritual and belief in the afterlife, and restricts knowledge to the realm of sense-perception.

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