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Reconstruction of the Article[edit]

This article is a total mess and looks like a taxonomical list of various concepts. I suggest a following reconstruction with following sections with necessary references :

  • Nature of Reality
  • Ontology and Metaphysics
  • Epistemology and Logic
  • Morality and Ethics
  • The nature of divinity and God
  • Karma: Law of Causation
  • Soteriology : The path to Liberation
  • Determinism and Free will
  • Faith and rationality
  • History of Jain Philosophy
  • Jain Philosophers

Additional Comments are welcome.--Anish (talk) 12:59, 11 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]


I think this list can come under a new article "Jain terms and concepts" --Anish (talk) 10:01, 12 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Peer Review Comments[edit]

Ruhrfisch comments: I am reviewing the five Jainism articles at Peer Review - since there are some similarities between them, I will make some similar comments. You may want to ask for other reviewer's comments at WP:PRV to get some more feedback. I also found this to be an interesting article and hope these suggestions help improve it:

  • The article needs to be copyedited - for example, the second sentence has an error Jainism is essentially a transtheistic religion of ancient Indian.[1] Either ...of ancient India.[1] or perhaps ...of ancient Indian origin.[1] works
  • While the current lead is well written and a good introduction to the topic, it does not summarize the whole article. My rule of thumb is to see that each section header is at least mentioned in the lead, even if only a phrase or word. So, for example, Karma is a section, but it not in the lead. See WP:LEAD
  • References come right after the punctuation and need a space following them, so "...blah.[1] Blah" See WP:CITE
  • The article is fairly well sourced, but needs more references - any quote or attribution should be sourced, so Mahāpurāṇa of Ācārya Jinasena is famous for this quote -... needs a ref (where does he write this?) Also none of the Traditions subsections or Philosophers section are referenced. See WP:V
  • References themselves need to follow consistent format - for example page numbers are given for some book references, but not all, or some use a number and other use p. and a number
  • Per the WP:MOS, please do not repeat the title of the article in section headers, or start a header with The, so "Schools of Jain Philosophy" would just be "Schools" and "Jain Philosophers" could probably just be "Philosophers" since we already know the article is about Jainism. Also "The nature of divinity and God" could just be "Nature of divinity and God"
  • Try to avoid jargon where possible or explain it - the article does a fairly good job explaining non-English terms, but there are some philosophical / religious terms that could use a breif explanatory phrase or sentence. Syādvāda is the theory of conditioned predication... what is conditioned predication? See WP:JARGON and WP:PCR
  • There are a fair number of lists of principles in bold - may of these could be wikilinked, such as Ahisma

Hope this helps, Ruhrfisch ><>°° 14:36, 19 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

better translation for "right faith, right knoledge, right conduct"[edit]

Dear Authors,

I would suggest that "right faith, right knowledge,and right action" be replaced with "enlightened perception/perspective, enlightened knowledge, and enlightened action. The words are translated from Samyag Darshan, Samyag Gnaana, Samyag Chartitra. From my conversation with Jain scholars, the word "Samayag" is a combination of the words "enlightened" and "rational", perhaps "enlightened being the stronger word if only one were to be used. I usually translate the word Samyag to "enlightened/rational", using the "/" mark.

"Darshan", I have seen translatied as a combination of "perception/perspective" again with the "/" mark. The word "Right" is an archaic translation that does not capture the meaning of the word "Samyag".

Thanks

Tushar Mehta MD CCFP —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mehtat (talkcontribs) 16:40, 18 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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