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Charvaka (Sanskrit: चार्वाक; IAST:
Cārvāka), also
known as Lokāyata, is an
ancient school of
Indian materialism. It is
considered as one
example of the...
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sometimes referred to as the
founder of
Cārvāka (also
called Lokayata) philosophy. Much of the
primary literature of
Carvaka, the
Barhaspatya sutras (ca. 600...
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author and
exponent of an
ancient school of
Indian materialism called Carvaka/Lokayata. He aut****d 27
books and more than 175
research papers on Indian...
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regarding the
existence of gods and the
antireligious philosophical school Cārvāka arose in
ancient India.
Materialistic philosophy was
produced by the atomists...
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epistemically reliable and
valid means to knowledge. For example, the
Carvaka school of the Śramaṇa
tradition holds that only one (perception) is a reliable...
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counter positions. He is
loosely affiliated to the
materialist Cārvāka/Lokāyata
school of
philosophy but his
affiliation with
charvaka is disputed...
- have a long
history in
India and
flourished within Śramaṇa movement. The
Cārvāka school originated in
India around the 6th century BCE and is one of the...
- Ajivika, Ajñana, and
Cārvāka. The four most
studied Nāstika schools,
those rejecting the
doctrine of Vedas, are Jainism, Buddhism,
Cārvāka, and Ājīvika. There...
- and five
major heterodox schools—Jain, Buddhist, Ajivika, Ajñana, and
Cārvāka. However,
there are
other methods of classification;
Vidyaranya for instance...
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works of
Ajita Kesakambali, Payasi,
Kanada and the
proponents of the
Cārvāka school of philosophy.
Kanada became one of the
early proponents of atomism...