This was some of the best three hours I spent on UA-cam. I am grateful to Mr Amit Verma for such a insightful discussion. I have been listening to Jayaprakash Narayana sir since his time as an MLA in Andhra Pradesh but never did I hear speak on so many issues. More power to you all _/\_
Talking of agnosticism and atheism. The Indian thought takes the position of rational agnosticism by saying that we cannot know entities like God etc by means of reason and at the same criticizes people like Kant because he is unjustified in ruling out the possibility of suprasensuous knowledge of noumenal entities. Here is what Swami Vivekananda says - "Kant has proved beyond all doubt that we cannot penetrate beyond the tremendous dead wall called reason. But that is the very first idea upon which all Indian thought takes its stand, and dares to seek, and succeeds in finding something higher than reason, where alone the explanation of the present state is to be found." - Swami Vivekananda. CW(1:199)
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This was some of the best three hours I spent on UA-cam. I am grateful to Mr Amit Verma for such a insightful discussion. I have been listening to Jayaprakash Narayana sir since his time as an MLA in Andhra Pradesh but never did I hear speak on so many issues. More power to you all _/\_
Why is this so underrated??
It's 2023 bro atleast have time slabs
lmaooo
It's interesting how Amit's idealism made way to JP's realism.
Talking of agnosticism and atheism. The Indian thought takes the position of rational agnosticism by saying that we cannot know entities like God etc by means of reason and at the same criticizes people like Kant because he is unjustified in ruling out the possibility of suprasensuous knowledge of noumenal entities. Here is what Swami Vivekananda says -
"Kant has proved beyond all doubt that we cannot penetrate beyond the tremendous
dead wall called reason. But that is the very first idea upon which all
Indian thought takes its stand, and dares to seek, and succeeds in finding something
higher than reason, where alone the explanation of the present state is to
be found."
- Swami Vivekananda. CW(1:199)
Can you bring Acharya Prashant to podcast ?
Abyee yar yaha mahol bigad usko bulake
'PromoSM'