The Influence of Indian Philosophy of Education on Other Philosophies of Education
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Which Indian philosophical school emphasizes the concept of non-dualism, where the individual soul (Atman) and the universal soul (Brahman) are considered to be one?
In Indian philosophy of education, the concept of 'Guru-Shishya Parampara' refers to:
Which Indian philosopher advocated for the importance of self-realization and the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake?
The concept of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' in Indian philosophy of education promotes:
Which Indian philosopher emphasized the importance of non-violence (ahimsa) as a fundamental principle in education?
The concept of 'Karma' in Indian philosophy of education refers to:
Which Indian philosopher advocated for an integrated approach to education that emphasizes the development of the whole person, including physical, mental, and spiritual aspects?
The concept of 'Moksha' in Indian philosophy of education refers to:
Which Indian philosopher emphasized the importance of questioning and critical thinking in education, encouraging students to challenge traditional beliefs and explore new ideas?
The concept of 'Dharma' in Indian philosophy of education refers to:
Which Indian philosopher advocated for a holistic approach to education that integrates traditional knowledge systems with modern scientific knowledge?
The concept of 'Maya' in Indian philosophy of education refers to:
Which Indian philosopher emphasized the importance of self-discipline and ethical conduct in education, advocating for the development of strong character and moral values?
The concept of 'Brahman' in Indian philosophy of education refers to:
Which Indian philosopher advocated for an education system that is rooted in the local culture and traditions, emphasizing the importance of preserving and transmitting cultural heritage?