I am not philosophy student but i listen fell relax.
@Ferozmir1233 ай бұрын
Keep it up ❤
@skephilosophia953 ай бұрын
Sir can please give me this question answer Q .Akriti according to jainas is said to be A - generic form B - A particular form C - meaning of the word D - A from of sound. Which one correct sir.
@PhilosophySimplified3 ай бұрын
In Jain philosophy, Ākṛti refers to a generic form, rather than a particular form. It is the shared, universal form or characteristic that a group of entities with similar attributes might possess. For instance, in Jain logic, when referring to a cow, the Ākṛti would represent the general shape or form that is common to all cows, regardless of individual differences. This contrasts with particular forms (vyakti), which would refer to the unique, specific characteristics of an individual entity. The distinction between the generic (ākṛti) and the particular (vyakti) allows Jainism to navigate between universals and particulars in its metaphysical framework. Thus, ākṛti is the form that is common to many, representing a universal characteristic shared by all members of a class.
@Ferozmir1233 ай бұрын
Sir please video white board par banawo.
@Ferozmir1233 ай бұрын
Yeh bohat acha lecture hai. But agar boad pay hota toh aur be aacha hota.
@PhilosophySimplified3 ай бұрын
We don’t have access to white board right now but soon we will post with white board…