Respuesta :
In ancient Indus art, there are three schools of thought:
- Nyaya
- Vaisheshika
- Samkhya
About the three schools:
- In Bengal, a new school of Nyaya (Navya-Nyaya, or "New Nyaya") formed. Ganesha was the most well-known Navya-Nyaya philosopher and the originator of the current school of Indian logic (13th century).
- Vaisheshika or Vaieika (Sanskrit: ) is one of the six Indian philosophical schools (Vedic systems) from ancient India. The Vaieika was originally a self-contained philosophy with its own metaphysics, epistemology, logic, ethics, and soteriology.
- The Samkhya School adheres to dualism, believing that there are only two realities: Purusha and Prakriti. Prakriti is the world of matter, while Purusha is eternal, pure consciousness.
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