The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 149, 'The Philosophy of Jainism' with Marie-Hélène Gorisse (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Nov 30, 2025
Marie-Hélène Gorisse, an expert in Jaina philosophy at the University of Birmingham, discusses the intricacies of Jainism. She explains the non-creationist perspective of Jainism, challenging conventional views of a creator god. The podcast explores the cyclical nature of the cosmos and how Jain thought intersects with modern science. Marie-Hélène also delves into issues like gender debates within Jainism and the significance of ahimsa. Her insights illuminate how Jain philosophy can foster personal and societal well-being amidst contemporary challenges.
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No Creator, Liberated Souls Are Godlike

  • Jainism rejects a creator God and treats the universe as a brute fact rather than divinely created.
  • Liberated souls resemble gods in omniscience and bliss, but they do not create or govern the world.
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Argument Against An Efficient Creator

  • Jains and Buddhists reject an efficient creator by comparing natural items to artifacts like pots.
  • They argue inference about a creator fails when we cannot distinguish kinds of causal remoteness consistently.
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Permanent Elements Within A Cyclical Cosmos

  • Many Jain categories (souls, atoms, space) are treated as permanent, though texts avoid strong claims about absolute necessity.
  • The Jain cosmos is cyclical, with repeated periods of dissolution and reappearance.
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