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Welcome to my educational channel, dedicated to exploring diverse topics in Philosophy. Our content covers areas such as Indian Philosophy, Logic, Ethics, Applied Ethics, Yoga Philosophy, Feminism, Philosophy of Religion, Bioethics, Indian Materialism, and Ethics in the public domain.
The term "philosophy" originates from the Greek roots "Philo" (love) and "Sophia" (wisdom), meaning "love of wisdom." In keeping with this tradition, I have named the channel "Love of Wisdom." Join us on a journey to deepen our understanding and appreciation of philosophical wisdom.
About Me: I, Monika Shivhare, received my higher education from the University of Delhi (DU) and am currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at DU.
Books have been published:
1. क्या लिखूं (काव्य संग्रह)
2. दर्शनशास्त्र: नारीवाद, नीतिशास्त्र और धर्मदर्शन
3. योग: आत्म-अनुभूति का एक मार्ग
4. शंकराचार्य और रामानुजाचार्य
5. नीतिशास्त्र-जैव नीतिशास्त्र-अनुप्रयुक्त नीतिशास्त्र
The term "philosophy" originates from the Greek roots "Philo" (love) and "Sophia" (wisdom), meaning "love of wisdom." In keeping with this tradition, I have named the channel "Love of Wisdom." Join us on a journey to deepen our understanding and appreciation of philosophical wisdom.
About Me: I, Monika Shivhare, received my higher education from the University of Delhi (DU) and am currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at DU.
Books have been published:
1. क्या लिखूं (काव्य संग्रह)
2. दर्शनशास्त्र: नारीवाद, नीतिशास्त्र और धर्मदर्शन
3. योग: आत्म-अनुभूति का एक मार्ग
4. शंकराचार्य और रामानुजाचार्य
5. नीतिशास्त्र-जैव नीतिशास्त्र-अनुप्रयुक्त नीतिशास्त्र
Lecture 1: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya | Integral Humanism
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya played a pivotal role in the Jana Sangh, the precursor to today's Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
He is best known for developing the concept of Integral Humanism, a socio-political philosophy that seeks to harmonize individual and collective welfare, blending spirituality with practical governance.
#ContemporaryIndianPhilosophy
He is best known for developing the concept of Integral Humanism, a socio-political philosophy that seeks to harmonize individual and collective welfare, blending spirituality with practical governance.
#ContemporaryIndianPhilosophy
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Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya | Swaraj in Ideas
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Born in 1875, K.C. Bhattacharya delved deeply into the concept of "Swaraj in Ideas," advocating for intellectual self-determination and cultural independence. Bhattacharya's work emphasized the importance of developing Indigenous thought patterns and resisting cultural domination by foreign influences. Bhattacharya defines 'swaraj' as self-rule, not just in the political sense but more importan...
E.V. Ramasamy Periyar: Self-Respect Movement
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Erode Venkatappa Ramasamy Naicker, known as Periyar was a social reformer who fought social injustices and promoted rational thinking in India. The Self-Respect Movement started to create a a society where disadvantaged classes would have equal access to opportunities and human rights. The movement's three main goals were to end Brahminical authority, ensure job equality for women and underrepr...
B.R. Ambedkar: Annihilation of Caste
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B.R. Ambedkar, one of India’s foremost social reformers made an indelible mark on Indian society with his seminal work, "Annihilation of Caste." This piece, originally written as a speech for the annual conference of the Jat-Pat Todak Mandal, an anti-caste organization in Lahore in 1936. B.R. Ambedkar belongs to the Mahar Caste, which was treated as an untouchable community by the dominant cast...
Sri Aurobindo: The Integral Yoga
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Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was a visionary philosopher, poet, and spiritual leader whose teachings have left a profound impact on modern Indian thought and global spirituality. Integral Yoga, also known as Purna Yoga, is based on the idea that life itself is a manifestation of the Divine. The central purpose of Integral Yoga is to transform our superficial, narrow, and fragmented human thinking,...
Lecture 2: Swami Vivekananda | Universal Religion & Neo-Vedanta
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The basis of the Neo-Vedanta philosophy was laid by Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886). Neo-Vedanta is a modern interpretation of Vedanta, with a liberal approach to the Vedas. It reconciles dualism and monism, and rejects Shankara's "universal illusionism" despite references to classical Advaita Vedanta: #ContemporaryIndianPhilosophy
Lecture 1: Swami Vivekananda: Universal Religion & Neo-Vedanta
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Universal Religion encourages an enlightened understanding and respect for all religions while allowing people to stay connected to their own faith and practices. In his 1893 speech at the Parliament of Religions in Chicago, he highlighted the value of all religious paths and called for harmony and peace among them. Vivekananda stressed the importance of religious tolerance, not just in a passi...
Nature of Freewill & Moral Responsibility | स्वतन्त्र संकल्प और नैतिक उत्तरदायित्व की प्रकृति
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Freewill refers to the capacity of individuals to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention. With freewill comes moral responsibility - our ownership of our good and bad deeds. Responsibility in ethics refers to the duty or obligation to act correctly and the accountability for one's actions. #Ethics
Ethics & Morality | नीतिशास्त्र एवं नैतिकता
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1. Ethics: Comes from the Greek word "ethos," meaning character. Morals: Comes from the Latin word "mos," meaning custom. 2. Ethics: Depend on how others view things. Morality: Seen from an individual's perspective. 3. Ethics: Followed because society decides it is the right thing to do. Morality: Followed because a person believes it is the right thing to do. #Ethics
L4: Concept of Karma, Jñāna and Bhakti in various schools of Indian Philosophy
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In the context of Indian philosophy, the term "jñāna" holds profound significance, representing a multifaceted concept that encompasses various dimensions of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. jñāna is not merely intellectual knowledge but encompasses a holistic understanding that integrates cognitive, emotional, and spiritual aspects of human consciousness. Across different philosophical tr...
L3: Concept of Karma, Jñāna and Bhakti in various schools of Indian Philosophy
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The term "Jñāna" holds profound significance, representing a multifaceted concept that encompasses various dimensions of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. Jñāna is not merely intellectual knowledge but encompasses a holistic understanding that integrates cognitive, emotional, and spiritual aspects of human consciousness. #IndianPhilosophy
L2 Concept of Karma, Jñāna and Bhakti in various schools of Indian Philosophy
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Karma plays a crucial role in the spiritual evolution, serving as a means for purifying the mind and attaining liberation in Nyaya Philosophy. Karma, primarily refers to actions performed following the injunctions (Vidhi) and prohibitions (Nishedha) prescribed in the Vedas in Mimamsa Philosophy. #IndianPhilosophy .
L1: Concept of Karma, Jñāna and Bhakti in various schools of Indian Philosophy
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In Sanskrit, the term ‘Karma’ means ‘Action’. The term specifically refers to the doctrine of cause and effect, often descriptively called the doctrine of karma and sometimes the karma theory or the law of karma. #IndianPhilosophy
Immanuel Kant: Theory of Judgement: Analytic and Synthetic | A priori and A posteriori
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Kant's lifelong work was an attempt to resolve the tension between rationalism and empiricism. He is saying that how reality appears to us depends on the contribution of both the senses and the intellect or mind; Judgment is the faculty of the mind responsible for synthesizing and organizing sensory data (intuitions) into coherent concepts and propositions. Analytic a priori judgment Analytic a...
Bioethics: Concept of Personhood
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Two meaning of the word ‘Person’. First, Biological and it is used to refer simply to individuals belonging to our own species. Second, Individuals who enjoy something comparable to the type of mental life that characterizes normal adult human beings. #bioethics
L2 Bioethics | Challenges and Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
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L2 Bioethics | Challenges and Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
L1 Bioethics | Medical ethics | Principles of Bioethics | Challenges and Contemporary Issues
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L1 Bioethics | Medical ethics | Principles of Bioethics | Challenges and Contemporary Issues
Western Philosophy: David Hume | Theory of Causation | ह्यूम का कार्य-कारण सिद्धांत
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Western Philosophy: David Hume | Theory of Causation | ह्यूम का कार्य-कारण सिद्धांत
Part 2: Western Philosophy | David Hume : Idea & Impression
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Part 2: Western Philosophy | David Hume : Idea & Impression
Part 1: Western Philosophy | David Hume : Idea & Impression | विज्ञान और संस्कार
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Part 1: Western Philosophy | David Hume : Idea & Impression | विज्ञान और संस्कार
Part 3: Arguments for the existence of God |The Moral Argument
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Part 3: Arguments for the existence of God |The Moral Argument
Part 2: Arguments for the existence of God | The Ontological Argument
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Part 2: Arguments for the existence of God | The Ontological Argument
part 1: Arguments for the existence of God | The Cosmological Argument | The Teleological Argument
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part 1: Arguments for the existence of God | The Cosmological Argument | The Teleological Argument
Theory of Causation in Nyaya Philosophy : Asatkaryavada | न्याय दर्शन में असत्कार्यवाद
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Theory of Causation in Nyaya Philosophy : Asatkaryavada | न्याय दर्शन में असत्कार्यवाद
Part 2: Intro of Philosophy | Division of philosophy | Benefits of Philosophy
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Part 2: Intro of Philosophy | Division of philosophy | Benefits of Philosophy
Part 1: Introduction of Philosophy | Misconceptions about Philosophy
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Part 1: Introduction of Philosophy | Misconceptions about Philosophy
part 2: Career option for the student of Philosophy
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part 2: Career option for the student of Philosophy
Career options for the student of Philosophy
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Career options for the student of Philosophy
Mam Isa Upanisad ka Mantra 1 to 9 bataiye
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maam please give lecture 2 as soon as possible plz
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Mam please j .krishna murty ki philosophy of man and nature, human crises ki vedio upload kardije please mam
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Mam pls bring video on bakthi marg
Question - [(~Pv~q).q] horse shoe~p
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Mam plz cover all parts ..western Indian socio political ..and philosophy of religion
For Platon's sake, it is Herakleitos ! He is not Latin, he is Greek, Ionian Greek. ( H Ε Ρ Α Κ Λ Ε Ι Τ Ο Σ ) it is omikron, no U ! A Greek friend (Φίλος) Nikephoros.
Wow...proper clarity
Mam nature of man ka video chahiye swami vivekananda
Mam kya apky lectures sy net qualify kr skty hai
No, You have to study books in detail
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उपयोगितावाद : मात्रात्मक और गुणात्मक. मात्रात्मक और गुणात्मक के विषय में कुछ बताओ?
You used ' neither nor'. In both proposition conjunction and disjunction.!? Explain it's mistake?
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mam please you do this topic in next videos 1.sri Aurobindo : integral yoga , 2. B.R ambedkar: annihilation of caste 3.jyotibao Phule: critical understanding of the slavery and caste system, 4. k.c Bhattacharya: swaraj in ideas , 5. M.K gandhi : civilization and swaraj ,6. M.N Roy : Radical humanism 7. E V Ramaswamy periyar : self respect. thank u mam 🙏🏼
mam please you do this topic in next videos 1.sri Aurobindo : integral yoga , 2. B.R ambedkar: annihilation of caste 3.jyotibao Phule: critical understanding of the slavery and caste system, 4. k.c Bhattacharya: swaraj in ideas , 5. M.K gandhi : civilization and swaraj ,6. M.N Roy : Radical humanism. thank u mam 🙏🏼
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Can you recommend anyone for understanding contemporary western philosophers like Heidegger
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Man ji pls applied ethic related video and course banaye pls
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Your content keeps getting better and better. 😄
Please provide me pdf
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Mam can please provide the PPT that you are using it will help for revision purpose
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Thank you madam🎉,it will be helpful in my MA Yoga 's second semester exam
Very simply yet very effectively put concpts. I admire your skills. I want to ask for something more here. Can you make a video also on concept of self/atman in nyaya-vaisheshika? There is differance between these two branches of darshanas. Thank you! Keep teaching!
Sure... I will make a video on the concept of self in Nyaya-vaisheshika.
Ma'am aap jis language me comfortable hain usi me aur waise hi baat kijiye. Also thanks for quality content.
Your teachings and wisdom are invaluable to us all. Thank you for being the savior of many!😊
I want to ask you a question that- are the Pudgala, object and substance different from each other ?
In Jain philosophy, the concepts of "Pudgala," "object," and "substance" are related but distinct, each with its specific meaning and context. Pudgala refers to matter or physical substance. It is one of the six fundamental substances (Dravyas) in Jain metaphysics. Object is a general term for anything that exists and can be perceived or known. Substance (Dravya) encompasses the fundamental constituents of reality, including both physical (like Pudgala) and non-physical entities.
Tomorrow is my exam 🙃
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