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I suggest that ''conscience'' in its original meaning of '''consciousness''' is very close etymologically to both '''rig pa''' and '''vidyā'''.'' Vid- rig- ''and'' -science'' all three mean ''knowledge''. So that one might find that consciousness can be slightly better than awareness for translating rig pa. | |||
As i was writing and researching this intervention i realized that in French ''conscience'' is quite definitely a good simple translation for rigpa. It might have been too obvious to be seen... -We don't have another equivalent of awareness. ''Conscience'' also has a moral weight, but psychology, and philosophy, have almost steered the word back to cognition.<br> And then ''nescience'' would be ''marigpa'' and ''avidyā''<br> | |||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consciousness en.wikipedia.org] has a discussion of the history of the words ''coscientia'' and ''conscius''.<br> | |||
...[[User:Vajrallan|Vajrallan]] 05:51, 10 October 2009 (UTC) |
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I suggest that conscience in its original meaning of consciousness is very close etymologically to both rig pa and vidyā. Vid- rig- and -science all three mean knowledge. So that one might find that consciousness can be slightly better than awareness for translating rig pa.
As i was writing and researching this intervention i realized that in French conscience is quite definitely a good simple translation for rigpa. It might have been too obvious to be seen... -We don't have another equivalent of awareness. Conscience also has a moral weight, but psychology, and philosophy, have almost steered the word back to cognition.
And then nescience would be marigpa and avidyā
en.wikipedia.org has a discussion of the history of the words coscientia and conscius.
...Vajrallan 05:51, 10 October 2009 (UTC)