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  1. Fragments from the Ājīvikas.Piotr Balcerowicz - 2022 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 50 (1):65-115.
    The paper examines available references to the Ājīvikas that are often identified by scholars, notably by Basham, as genuine quotations from Ājīvikas’ lost works. In addition, the paper analyses some additional material not previously indentifed as possible quotations relevant to Ājīvikism. Unfortunately, none of such references seem to be genuinely derived from an Ājīvika source: All of such passages or verses previously considered genuinely taken from Ājīvika literature turn out to have been composed by non-Ājīvika authors and usually derive either (...)
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  • Hegel’s Criticism of Hinduism: A Response.Peter Sahota - 2016 - Hegel Bulletin 37 (2):305-317.
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  • Materialistic Ontology: A Comparative Study of the philosophy of Charvaka and Epicures.Sajjad Dehghanzadeh & Fatemeh Ahmadian - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 13 (26):169-193.
    In the history of religious and philosophical thought of India, Charvaka philosophy is a unique school of thought that by having theoretical tenets of materialism, provides a purely materialistic interpretation of existence. This school, through the negation of realm beyond sensory perception, asserts to the pure originality of the material and supposes that the only the material reality has validity and the sole authentic perception is the sensory perception. Expressing of atomistic cosmology, apparently, Epicurean philosophy in Greece is the most (...)
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