History of Indian Philosophy: The Nature-philosophical schools and the Vaiśeṣika systemHumanities Press, 1973 - Philosophy, Indic |
Contents
THE NATUREPHILOSOPHICAL SCHOOLS | 7 |
THE SYSTEM OF THE JAINA 181214 | 181 |
THE MATERIALISM 215226 | 215 |
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according activity aggregate already appears arises assumed atoms bearer Benares body Brahma Bṛhaspati Buddhistic Candramati cause characteristic qualities classical Vaiseṣika colour commentary common qualities Compare condition connection considered consists depends Digambara disappearance distantness and nearness distinguished doctrine of categories earth entity ether example existence explained fact finally fire fluidity formulation four elements further hand idea important Indian philosophy indwells inferred infinitely influence inherence Jaina Jaina doctrine Karma Kirfel Kumārila Kundakunda later memory-impressions ment merit and guilt Mīmāmsā named nature nature-philosophical schools ness Nyāya objects observing knowledge occur old nature-philosophy origin Padarthadharmasamgrahaḥ perceived perception period permanent possible Prabhākara Prasastapāda presentation psychical organ qualities and movements quality of distantness question regard remaining Samkhya samyogaḥ Sanskrit Series Scholasticism sense-organs smell soul soul-doctrine sound space sphere stream of development sub-varieties substances Sūtras taste taught theory things thought tion touch Umāsvāti Urmatter Vaiśeșika whole world-picture