Redefining ‘isolation’ in the wake of Covid-19: a discussion from Indian context

Philosophy Today-Concept of Isolation in Indian Thought (2020)
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Community forms a crux of human living. In the wake of pandemic like Covid-19 to avoid community transmission what is most required of a responsible community member is to follow physical distancing to curb the spread of the infectious disease and this may lead to a feeling of isolation and loneliness. But this essay speaks of isolation with a positive connotation. It talks of isolation as solitude as the Indian philosophy also speaks extensively about this sense of self-contemplation and reflection to understand others as we need to know our own selves. The say speaks of isolation as understood in Sāṃkhya philosophy. This essay talks of isolated consciousness and the three gunas particularly of the sattvic predicaments that enables positive mental development in human beings which is much needed in these tested times as the present pandemic.

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Piyali Mitra
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A History of Indian Philosophy.Surrendranath Dasgupta & Surendranath Dasgupta - 1950 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 4 (3):445-447.

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