Samkhya Philosophy, Deep Ecology, and Sustainable Development (17th edition)

Filozofia Sankhja, Głęboka Ekologia I Zrównoważony Rozwój 17 (1):288-292 (2022)
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Abstract

Samkhya philosophy is one of the oldest philosophies in the Indian philosophical system. This philosophy is independent in origin and mainly known for its evolution theory. Samkhya philosophy has accepted the two ultimate and independent realities, Nature and pure Consciousness. This paper is an attempt to comprehend the notion of deep ecology from the Samkhya’s evolution theory perspective. In this paper, firstly, we have elucidated the Samkhya philosophy of suffering and the solution to the problem. In the second part of the article, we have argued that how Samkhya's philosophical notion of Nature demonstrates our embeddedness in Nature. Therefore, the idea of deep ecology is always there in one or another form in Samkhya philosophy. It has also connections to the idea of sustainable development.

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Nanda Gopal Biswas
Madras Christian College, Chennai
Gyan Prakash
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS)

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