EDUCATION UGC NET
EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
Question
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Axiological
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Metaphysical
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Epistemological
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All of these
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Detailed explanation-1: -The term Maya signifies the illusory character of the finite world. Sankara explains the Maya conception by the analogies of the rope and the snake, the juggler and jugglery, the desert and the mirage, and the dreamer and the dream.
Detailed explanation-2: -The correct answer is Non-dualism. Key Points. Samkara is the most influential philosopher of the Advaita, or nondualistic, school of Vedānta philosophy in India. He was considered the incarnation of the god Śiva.
Detailed explanation-3: -It holds that Brahman or God is within, not without; and that the highest truth can only be found by realising the Self, which is a permanent, unchanging substratum of all existence. It deems the world as Maya, an illusion that has no independent reality separate from our perception. We create the world we live in.
Detailed explanation-4: -According to Advaita metaphysics, Brahman-the ultimate, transcendent and immanent God of the latter Vedas-appears as the world because of its creative energy (māyā). The world has no separate existence apart from Brahman.