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What constitutes a philosophy? What constitutes a critique? Are there sufficient common denominators on which one philosophy can critique another? Even if it is possible to critique, what could be the purpose of such a critique? Who could be the audience the critique is addressed to? What is a reasonable approach to critique? Pursuit of truth is the most personal goal since it cannot be pursued for another’s sake; every philosophy boasts of siddhas who have made it; yet, truth varies from being one non-dual entity, to being non-existent, to being many which are self-contradictory all at the same time. Could all the siddhas have made it, despite truth being different for everyone? Is siddhi independent of truth? If not, how to know what the real truth is? Truth is unfolded by each philosophy through a systematic and consistent methodology. All philosophies either arrived at and/or enumerated their conclusions based on popular worldly models.
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