Why Is There I Rather Than It?
Ontology of the Subject in the Upaniṣads
Abstract
The book explores one of the most important problems in Indian philosophical thought: the subject in its particular relation to the world. In what sense does the subject exist? How does it constitute the world? The analysis hinges on Sanskrit sources, mainly the Upanis. ads. However, it goes beyond the question of the subject. The book discusses the concept of how the subject establishes the world, which – in this cognitive perspective – becomes simultaneously recognised and deformed. Overcoming these deformations becomes a specific soteriological path.
Keywords
Advaita Vedānta; erroneous perception; Kudelska; luminous reality; Māṇḍūkya Kārikā; Ontology; sat – sufficient reason; Subject; subject constituting the world; Upaniṣads; UpanishadsDOI
10.3726/b17932ISBN
9783631844281, 9783631844298, 9783631844304, 9783631838792, 9783631844281Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2021Series
Studies in Philosophy, History of Ideas and Modern Societies, 21Classification
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Religion and beliefs