What is Philosophy
The philosophy is concerned with the
understanding of the life and the universe. It is aimed at
comprehending the nature of existence. Philosophy is a human endeavor that
leads to the Ultimate Truth.
The English word
‘philosophy’ has its root in the Greek term – ‘philo–sophia’.
The term ‘philo’
refers to ‘love’ and ‘sophia’ refers to human reason. The Greek terms
can be literally translated in English as “love of reason” or “love of human
judgment and discrimination.”
From the Indian viewpoint, the
word ‘philosophy’ suggests “observing and surveying" the existence.
In Sanskrit, the
philosophy is referred to as ‘darshana’. The Sanskrit word ‘darshana’
has its root in the word ‘drs’ that means ‘to see’, ‘to look’ or ‘to
view’. “Seeing” or “viewing” the reality and the facts of experience forms the
basis of philosophy. Senses, mind and even consciousness are involved in this
‘seeing’. “Seeing” also encompasses “contemplation”. Seeing is not simply a
sensory activity. ‘Seeing’ may primarily be a perceptual observation. But it
may also concern the conceptual knowledge or an intuitional flash. Thus 'darshana'
suggests vision. In other words, ‘darshana’ is a whole view revealed to
the inner self, what we term as the soul or the spirit or the inner
being. Philosophy or ‘darshana’ is concerned with the vision of
‘truth and reality’.
In Sanskrit, the
‘philosophy’ is also referred to as ‘tatva’. The Sanskrit word ‘tatva’
is concerned with ‘the nature of reality.’
In India, the philosophy is not
restricted to the intellectual pursuit. According to Indian view, the word
'philosophy' is concerned with ‘the revelation of the nature of
reality' or ‘the vision of Ultimate Truth and Reality’.