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- created world into the insentient and the sentient. The insentient is unconscious and thus independent on the conscious. The insentient is further divided...
- Prakāram Brahmaikameva Tatvam : Brahman, as qualified by the sentient and insentient modes (or attributes), is the Ultimate reality. The Vishishtadvaita philosophy...
- and psychologically based utilities to protect the flora or even the insentient fauna, to protect endangered species or ecosystems, we can only stammer...
- which is the 'locus classicus' of the doctrine of "the Buddha-nature of Insentient Beings." According to Shuman Chen, Zhanran: provides his rationale primarily...
- between the insentient and the Supreme God Mitha-jîva-bheda — difference between any two Selves Jada-jîva-bheda — difference between insentient and the Self...
- Digambara Jains, there are seven tattvas: the sentient (jiva or living), the insentient (ajiva or non-living), the karmic influx to the soul (Āsrava, which is...
- world into the insentient and the sentient. The insentient was the unconscious and thus dependent on the sentient or conscious. The insentient was further...
- intrinsic ethical relationship to every other sentient part, but not the insentient parts.: 81–82  Moore used the term "zoocentricism" to describe the belief...
- being (Ishvara). Shankara (8th century) comments as follows: Karma is insentient and short-lived, and cannot therefore be expected to bestow the fruits...
- jīvātman) and God (paramathma or Vishnu). Between matter (inanimate, insentient) and God. Between individual souls (jīvātman). Between matter and jīvātman...