discuss the pessimism and dogmatism of indian Philosophy.5m
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• Pessimism:
Indian Philosophy in general deals with the common philosophical problems and human life in particular. There is a common agreement among the different schools of Indian Thought that life is full of suffering and perhaps that is the main reason for thinking Indian Philosophy to be pessimistic.
• Dogmatism:
This respect for ancient sages as people who realized the truth did not make Indian philosophy dogmatic, however, as demonstrated in the widely varying concepts and treatment of God among the different schools. Flexibility and the tendency to synthesize are another characteristic of Indian philosophy.
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