There are schools of thought including both, and a whole lot more, and many terms have no English equivalents. This does a decent job: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_philosophy
Hinduism (at least originally) is a catch-all term for indigenous traditions, rather than a tradition itself.
There are schools of thought including both, and a whole lot more, and many terms have no English equivalents. You'll find standard atheism, monism and dualism and a lot of things in between, polytheism, panentheism etc.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_philosophy
Hinduism (at least originally) is a catch-all term for indigenous traditions, rather than a tradition itself.
There are schools of thought including both, and a whole lot more, and many terms have no English equivalents. You'll find standard atheism, monism and dualism and a lot of things in between, polytheism, panentheism, empiricism etc. Hinduism (at least originally) is a catch-all term for indigenous traditions, rather than a tradition itself.