印度教的神性论证展示了怎样的 "神"?婆罗门的五个新神性

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Sophia Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1007/s11841-024-01036-8
Jessica Frazier
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本文将现实的终极基础--梵--描述为在万物中协同展开的单一力量。文章采用反事实论证法,暗示宇宙必须由远端因果秩序或显现的 "力量 "组成,作为其最细微的组成部分,而且它们必须统一为一个整体。它基于印度古典《萨迦耶教经典》(Sāṃkhya Kārikā)和《梵天经》(Brahma Sūtras)中记载的关于万物的单一因果条件基质的论证;包括非二元论者Śaṃkara 和 "转化论者 "Bhedābheda 思想家Śrīnivāsa 在内的吠陀学派思想家都曾使用过这一论证。它采纳了 "坐标论"(satkārya)的论点,即事物在其基质中的各种潜在转化是预先存在的,并利用这些论点将现实描绘成一种有序而又纠缠不清的因果轨迹模式。这就是我们所熟知的不断变化的世界。虽然韦达提出这些论点的主要动机是证明一元论,但这种 "内在原因 "的概念也被视为神圣的。我们将看到这与当代分析哲学如何从广义休谟式的常相联模式(让人联想到佛教的主要方法)转向新亚里士多德式的 "权力形而上学"。但我们也指出了它如何比大多数现代权力形而上学家更进一步,提出了权力与宇宙存在的意义之间更深层次的联系。
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What Kind of ‘God’ do Hindu Arguments for the Divine Show? Five Novel Divine Attributes of Brahman

This article describes the ultimate ground of reality, Brahman, as a single power unfolding in concert in all things. It uses counterfactual argumentation to imply that a cosmos must consist of telic causal orders or manifested ‘powers’ as its most granular building block – and that they must be unified into a single whole. It is based on an argument for a single causally-conditioning substrate of all things recorded in India’s classical Sāṃkhya Kārikā and Brahma Sūtras; this was used by scholastic Vedāntic thinkers including the non-dualist Śaṃkara and the ‘transformationist’ Bhedābheda thinker Śrīnivāsa. It takes up arguments for satkārya, the pre-existence of a thing’s various transformations in potentio within its substrate, and employs them to paint a picture of reality as an ordered yet entangled pattern of causal trajectories. These manifest as the changing world we know. While Vedānta’s main motivation for making the arguments was to prove monism, this conception of an ‘immanent cause’ of all was also seen as divine. We see how this accords with moves in contemporary analytic philosophy to shift away from a broadly Humean model of constant conjunctions (reminiscent of key Buddhist approaches) toward a Neo-Aristotelian ‘metaphysics of powers’. But we also indicate how it may go further than most modern powers-metaphysicians in proposing a deeper connection between powers and what it is for there to be a cosmos at all.

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期刊介绍: Sophia is now published by Springer. The back files, all the way to Volume 1:1, are available via SpringerLink!   Covers both analytic and continental philosophy of religionConsiders both western and non-western perspectives, including Asian and indigenousIncludes specialist contributions, e.g. on feminist and postcolonial philosophy of religionSince its inception in 1962, Sophia has been devoted to providing a forum for discussions in philosophy and religion, focusing on the interstices between metaphysics and theological thinking. The discussions take cognizance of the wider ambience of the sciences (''natural'' philosophy and human/social sciences), ethical and moral concerns in the public sphere, critical feminist theology and cross-cultural perspectives. Sophia''s cross-cultural and cross-frontier approach is reflected not only in the international composition of its editorial board, but also in its consideration of analytic, continental, Asian and indigenous responses to issues and developments in the field of philosophy of religion.
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