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Indian philosophy, the systems of thought and reflection that were developed by the civilizations of the Indian subcontinent. They include both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva-Mimamsa (or Mimamsa), and Vedanta (Advaita, Dwaita, Bhedbheda, Vishistadvaita), and unorthodox (nastika) systems, such as Buddhism, Jainism, Ajivika, Ajnana, Charvaka etc. as well as other schools such as Raseswera, Paninya, Pratyabhijna, Pasupata Shaivism, Shaivism etc. Indian thought has been concerned with various philosophical problems, significant among which are the nature of the world (cosmology), the nature of reality (metaphysics), logic, the nature of knowledge (epistemology), ethics, and the philosophy of religion etc. Some of the most famous and influential

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  • Indian philosophy, the systems of thought and reflection that were developed by the civilizations of the Indian subcontinent. They include both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva-Mimamsa (or Mimamsa), and Vedanta (Advaita, Dwaita, Bhedbheda, Vishistadvaita), and unorthodox (nastika) systems, such as Buddhism, Jainism, Ajivika, Ajnana, Charvaka etc. as well as other schools such as Raseswera, Paninya, Pratyabhijna, Pasupata Shaivism, Shaivism etc. Indian thought has been concerned with various philosophical problems, significant among which are the nature of the world (cosmology), the nature of reality (metaphysics), logic, the nature of knowledge (epistemology), ethics, and the philosophy of religion etc. Some of the most famous and influential philosophers of all time were from the Indian Subcontinent such as Buddha, Nagarjuna, Adi Sankara, etc. This list is until 14th century AD.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (en)
  • A filosofia indiana se trata dos sistemas de pensamento e reflexão que foram desenvolvidos pelas civilizações do subcontinente indiano. Eles incluem ambos os sistemas ortodoxos (ástica), a saber, os sistemas niaia, vaisesica, sânquia, ioga, purva-mimansa (ou mimansa), e vedanta (advaita, dvaita, bedabeda, visista advaita), e sistemas não ortodoxos (nástica), como o budismo, jainismo, ajivica, ajnana, charvaca, etc, bem como outras escolas como , panínia, , , xivaísmo, etc. O pensamento indiano tem se preocupado com vários problemas filosóficos, entre os quais estão a natureza do mundo (cosmologia), a natureza da realidade (metafísica), a lógica, a natureza do conhecimento (epistemologia), a ética e a filosofia da religião, etc. Alguns dos filósofos mais famosos e influentes de todos os tempos eram do subcontinente indiano, como Buda, Nagarjuna, Adi Xancara, etc. A listagem vai até o século XIV d.C. (pt)
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  • Indian philosophy, the systems of thought and reflection that were developed by the civilizations of the Indian subcontinent. They include both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva-Mimamsa (or Mimamsa), and Vedanta (Advaita, Dwaita, Bhedbheda, Vishistadvaita), and unorthodox (nastika) systems, such as Buddhism, Jainism, Ajivika, Ajnana, Charvaka etc. as well as other schools such as Raseswera, Paninya, Pratyabhijna, Pasupata Shaivism, Shaivism etc. Indian thought has been concerned with various philosophical problems, significant among which are the nature of the world (cosmology), the nature of reality (metaphysics), logic, the nature of knowledge (epistemology), ethics, and the philosophy of religion etc. Some of the most famous and influential (en)
  • A filosofia indiana se trata dos sistemas de pensamento e reflexão que foram desenvolvidos pelas civilizações do subcontinente indiano. Eles incluem ambos os sistemas ortodoxos (ástica), a saber, os sistemas niaia, vaisesica, sânquia, ioga, purva-mimansa (ou mimansa), e vedanta (advaita, dvaita, bedabeda, visista advaita), e sistemas não ortodoxos (nástica), como o budismo, jainismo, ajivica, ajnana, charvaca, etc, bem como outras escolas como , panínia, , , xivaísmo, etc. O pensamento indiano tem se preocupado com vários problemas filosóficos, entre os quais estão a natureza do mundo (cosmologia), a natureza da realidade (metafísica), a lógica, a natureza do conhecimento (epistemologia), a ética e a filosofia da religião, etc. Alguns dos filósofos mais famosos e influentes de todos os tem (pt)
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  • List of Indian philosophers (en)
  • Lista de filósofos indianos (pt)
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