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It is a system of philosophy stresses on the doctrine of "karma". It says that liberation is possibe by means of performing 'karma'. It consists of both atheistic and theistic doctrines, but the school showed little interest in systematic examination of the existence of Gods.
Which of the following philosophy is being described in the passage given above?
Nyaya
Vaisheshika
Samkhya
Mimamsa
The philosophy being described in the passage is Mimamsa (also known as Purva-Mimamsa). Mimamsa is a school of Hindu philosophy that stresses the importance of the doctrine of "karma" and emphasizes that liberation is possible through the performance of "karma" (ritual actions). While Mimamsa consists of both atheistic and theistic doctrines, it places little interest in the systematic examination of the existence of gods. It primarily focuses on the interpretation and understanding of Vedic texts, especially those related to ritual actions.
So, the correct answer is indeed option 4: "Mimamsa."
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