Who were the Cārvākas?



Título del documento: Who were the Cārvākas?
Revista: Guillermo de Ockham
Base de datos: CLASE
Número de sistema: 000537225
ISSN: 1794-192X
Autores: 1
Instituciones: 1University of Laussane, Lausana, Vaud. Suiza
Año:
Periodo: V14
Paginación: 45-55
País: Colombia
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Descriptivo
Resumen en inglés A great number of classical Sanskrit texts, most of them philosophical, refer to the Cārvākas or Lokāyatas (also Laukāyatikas, Lokāyatikas, Bārhaspatyas) who must have constituted a school of thought which has left us almost no literary documents. They once possessed a Sūtra text and several commentaries thereon, for fragments have been preserved in the works of those who criticise them. In modern secondary literature the Cārvākas are usually referred to as “materialists”, which is somewhat unfortunate. It is true that the Sūtra text (sometime called Bārhaspatya Sūtra) accepts as only principles (tattva) the four elements earth, water, fire and air;yet the term “materialism” and its cognates evoke in the modern world associations which are not necessarily appropriate for this ancient school of thought
Disciplinas: Filosofía
Palabras clave: Historia de la filosofía,
Brahmins,
Cārvākas,
India
Texto completo: https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/GuillermoOckham/article/view/2313/2026