Revisiting Jain Syllogisms: Challenging Inferences in the Women's Liberation Debate

Abstract

In his work on Gender and Salvation, Jaini delves into the intricacies of Digambara arguments and Śvētāmbara objections regarding the possibility of women attaining moksha. At the heart of this debate lies the contentious issue of attire. Both Jain sects acknowledge that Mahāvīra and his early adherent mendicants practiced nudity. However, their perspectives diverge significantly. For Digambaras, the act of going naked is considered fundamental and indispensable in the pursuit of liberation. According to their beliefs, one cannot achieve moksha without embracing this practice, which is seen as a manifestation of perfection in one of the three jewels of Jainism: right conduct.

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Wesley De Sena
Drew University

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