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"The relationship between moksha and the Indian philosophy is not integral in the sense that the one is not intelligible without the other."
"The ideal of moksha was achieved in India as early as the Upanishadic and Buddhist times, whereas, philosophic reflection has not stopped with it; it has continued till today."
"There are many philosophers and schools of philosophy in India that have literally nothing to do with moksha. The Nyaya, the Vaisesika, and the Mimamsa are predominant in this group. And, even those who are partly concerned with moksha, are concerned with it primarily in a philosophical manner only."
"Moksha is not the exclusive concern of Indian philosophy. Nor is it its predominant concern. Many of the thinkers and many of the schools are not concerned with it even marginally. Many others are concerned with it only in a peripheral manner."