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PhilosophyClarification27 April 202610 min

What Śaṅkara actually said about free will

Contrary to common interpretations, Śaṅkara's notion of free will is more nuanced, rooted in the distinction between the individual self and the ultimate reality, where human agency is acknowledged yet subordinated to the ultimate goal of liberation. Śaṅkara's commentary on the Brahmasūtras reveals a sophisticated understanding of human decision-making, one that emphasizes the role of knowledge and ignorance in shaping our choices. By examining Śaṅkara's own words, we can uncover a more accurate understanding of his stance on free will, one that challenges prevailing views and offers insights into the human condition.

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