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The myth of the purusarthas

In Roy W. Perrett (ed.), Theory of Value. Garland. pp. 5--11 (2001)

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  1. From trivarga to puruṣārtha: A Chapter in Indian Moral Philosophy.Patrick Olivelle - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2):381.
    This paper explores the history of two central categories of ancient Indian moral philosophy: trivarga and puruṣārtha. After an exhaustive analysis of the textual evidence from the earliest times until the middle of the first millennium CE, the paper concludes that the classificatory term trivarga requires an implicit referent and that its reference is artha in the sense of things that are beneficial. The term puruṣārtha, furthermore, is an elaboration of artha as the referent of trivarga: something that is beneficial (...)
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  • Being hindu or being human: A reappraisal of the puruṣārtha S. [REVIEW]Donald R. Davis - 2004 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 8 (1-3):1-27.
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