A Critical Analysis of the Relation of Eudaemonism and Master Seeking in Krishnamurti's Viewpoing
One of the Krishnamurti's fundamental views is summarized in this statement, "The truth is infinite and unlimited; inevitably, it cannot be propagated in the form of a definite and ideological form. Accordingly, the critical analysis of this claim is the main issue of this paper, which has examined this claim in two propositions, 1. If the truth is of an infinite nature, there is no way to be comprehended. 2. Because, there is no definite way to reach the truth, it cannot be propagated in the form of a teacher's advice or ideology. Analyzing this view, we refer to two points, first, given the nature of happiness, the infinite nature of the truth and its subjectivity do negate the role of master. The second point is that, there is a paradox in Murti's claim, because his idea contained the negation and proof and a kind of confusion.
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