A philosopher of the Adivasis school of Indian philosophy. He lived around 1500. Though details of his life are unknown, he wrote the famous Vedānta-sāra, an introductory book to Adivasis school philosophy. This book is noteworthy for incorporating the triguṇa (three-component) theory of Sankhya philosophy into the Vedanta theory, clearly showing its fusion with Sankhya philosophy. He is also said to have written three other works. Sankhya School Vedanta School [Maeda Sengaku] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
インド哲学の不二一元論派の哲学者。1500年ころの人。生涯については不明であるが,不二一元論派の哲学への入門書として有名な《ベーダーンタ・サーラVedānta‐sāra》を書いた。本書は,ベーダーンタ学説の中にサーンキヤ哲学のトリグナtriguṇa(三構成要素)説を取り入れており,サーンキヤ哲学との融合を顕著に示している点で注目をひく。このほかに3点の作品を著したといわれる。サーンキヤ学派ベーダーンタ学派【前田 専学】
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