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Еднолинейност и/или вариативност. Източни и западни разбирания за предопределеността
Unilinearity and/or Variability. Eastern and Western Concepts of Predestination

Author(s): Antoaneta Nikolova
Subject(s): Philosophy, Non-European Philosophy, Indian Philosophy
Published by: Национално издателство за образование и наука „Аз-буки“
Keywords: fate; karma; dao; predestination; variability

Summary/Abstract: The article is based on the postmodern understanding about the collapse of grand narratives (Lyotard). One of the most significant grand narratives is the narrative about unidirectionality and irreversibility of development. Part of the roots of this narrative can be found in the ancient Greek idea of the inevitability of fate, Ananke, seen primarily as a necessity. In parallel to the ancient Greek thought, however, philosophical ideas in Ancient India and China were also developed. Therefore, the ideas of karma in Ancient India and the related idea of svadharma, as well as the Chinese ideas of min, the will of Heaven, and of dao, the path as a reservoir of possibilities, are presented in comparative terms. The aim by highlighting these various options is to reveal the possibilities for different readings of the contemporary situation.

  • Issue Year: 32/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 293-311
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Bulgarian