Anekāntavāda and SyādvādaRai Ashwini Kumar, T. M. Dak, Anil Dutta Mishra |
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The Axioms of Nonabsolutism | 1 |
The Principal Jaina Contribution of Logic | 33 |
The Anekāntavāda of the Jainas | 51 |
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absolute according admitted affirmation agnosticism ākāśa anekānta Anekāntavāda aspect assertion asti attributes avaktavya Buddhist causal character characteristics cognition concept conditional dialectic context contradiction definite deny determinate distinction doctrine effect elements entity eternal existence and non-existence experience expression fact fourth predicate Haribhadra Ibid identity impermanence implies indefinite indescribable indeterminate Indian Philosophy inexpressible infinite number Jain Jaina philosophy Jainism judgment knowledge Kundakunda logic Mahavira manifoldness matter meaning modal modes nāsti nature of reality naya nayavāda negation negative non-absolutism non-absolutist non-being Nyaya object ontological opposition Pāli particular plurality point of view position possessed possible pre-non-existence present principle principle of distinction problem proposition question Rāmānuja realistic reference regarded relation respect Samantabhadra Sankhya saptabhangi sense sevenfold predication soul standpoint statement substance substratum Svetambara syādvāda syat synthesis theory of Relativity thing thought true truth-value unity universal unreal Vedanta Vedantist verbal viewpoint word