An Exposition of the Notion Self and Identity in the Philosophy of Rāmānuja: A Critical Study

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Deepak Kumar Sethy
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The proposed study endeavors to delve into the philosophical concepts of self and identity as elucidated by the eminent Indian philosopher Rāmānujachārya. This critical examination aims to underscore Rāmānuja’s perspective on the self, surpassing the limitations inherent in both physical and mentalist accounts of human existence. The study specifically directs attention to queries surrounding self-ownership, the constancy of identity amidst change, consciousness, and its interconnection with the self. Unlike explanations that reduce the notion of self to either the body or the mind, this study seeks to explicate Rāmānuja's accounts of self and identity by recognizing that merely equating the self with the body or mind fails to address the profound sense of ownership or possession we experience. In the vast landscape of Indian philosophical thought, the self is traditionally viewed as inherently eternal, temporarily associated with the body for the purpose of navigating accumulated karma across multiple lifetimes. However, this study diverges from moralistic and eschatological discussions, concentrating instead on the metaphysical aspects articulated by Rāmānuja. Central to Rāmānuja's philosophy is the juxtaposition of Brahman, the ultimate reality, with ātman, the individual self present in all living beings. Distinctions among beings are attributed to the nature of the bodies they inhabit. The crux of the matter lies in understanding the relationship between the individual self and Brahman, conceptualized as a part–whole relationship. Consequently, the inquiry emerges: How does the part relate to the whole? What is the nature of the self in the context of Brahman? This paper undertakes a dual-level philosophical analysis of the notion self. It explores the metaphysical level, seeking to comprehend the general meaning and significance of the self. Simultaneously, it delves into the contextual and particular dimensions, unraveling the specific conceptualizations that the individual self undergoes contingent upon its situations. Further questions pertaining to self and identity come to the forefront. How does the self relate to its identity—is it pre-given or constructed? Is there an intrinsic essence to the identity of the self? Addressing these questions inevitably draws attention to the intertwined issues of caste and gender within this philosophical discourse.

拉马努贾哲学中的 "自我 "和 "同一性 "概念阐释:批判性研究
拟议的研究试图深入探讨印度著名哲学家拉马努贾所阐明的自我和身份的哲学概念。本批判性研究旨在强调 Rāmānuja 对自我的看法,超越了对人类存在的物理和心理论述所固有的局限性。本研究特别关注围绕自我所有权、变化中身份的不变性、意识及其与自我的相互联系等问题。与将自我概念简化为身体或心灵的解释不同,本研究试图通过认识到仅仅将自我等同于身体或心灵并不能解决我们所体验到的深刻的所有权或拥有感,来阐释拉玛努贾关于自我和身份的论述。在印度哲学思想的广阔版图中,自我历来被视为内在永恒的,只是暂时与身体联系在一起,以便穿越多生多世累积的业力。然而,本研究偏离了道德论和末世论的讨论,而是集中于拉斯马努贾所阐述的形而上学方面。拉玛努贾哲学的核心是将终极实在梵(Brahman)与存在于众生中的个体自我 "ātman "并列。众生之间的区别归因于他们所居住的身体的性质。问题的关键在于理解个体自我与梵之间的关系,即概念上的部分-整体关系。因此,出现了这样一个问题:部分与整体之间的关系是怎样的?部分与整体的关系如何?在梵的背景下,自我的本质是什么?本文从两个层面对 "自我 "这一概念进行了哲学分析。它从形而上学的层面进行探讨,试图理解自我的一般含义和意义。与此同时,它还深入研究了背景和特定层面,揭示了个体自我因其所处环境而经历的特定概念化。与自我和身份有关的更多问题浮出水面。自我与其身份的关系如何--是预先赋予的还是建构的?自我身份是否有内在本质?探讨这些问题不可避免地会引起人们对这一哲学论述中相互交织的种姓和性别问题的关注。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research encourages discussions and debates on the philosophical traditions of India and contemporary philosophy in India while simultaneously continuing its dialogue with the vast wealth of mainstream and alternative Anglo-American and Continental philosophies. Yet, the special place it reserves for philosophical expatiations emanating from the subcontinent happens to be its particular area of interest. Research and interpretations pertaining to pre-modern and modern Indian textual sources across the spectrum, viewed through an innovative lens, are highly welcome. The journal is committed to dissemination of valuable knowledge to discerning readership across the world. JICPR uncompromisingly emphasises originality of thought and research in the varied philosophical traditions. It also welcomes interdisciplinary engagements with quintessential philosophical questions. From close examination of singular philosophical texts and philosophers through furnishing detailed annotated translations and/or re-readings of extant philosophical conundrums, the journal underscores comprehensiveness of argument and ingenuity of scholarship.
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