Indian Logic: Its Problems as Treated by Its Schools |
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1 Perception | 1 |
3 Verbal Testimony | 91 |
4 The Remaining Instruments of Valid Knowledge | 121 |
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absence of cognition absence of jar anuyogi arises arthapatti avacchedakatā avacchinna Buddhist causal aggregate cause character definition denotation Devadatta Dharmakirti existence floor Gangesa grasps Hemacandra Hence hetu hypothetical reasoning independent instrument indeterminate perception Indian Logic Indian logicians inferential knowledge inside his house instrument of valid invalid invariable concomitance Jaina Jayanta knowledge of absence Kumārilite latter locus Logic matter of fact memory Mīmāmsā Mīmāmsaka minor premise Naiyayika nature non-cognition non-x Nyaya object original Sanskrit text pakṣa particular parvata perceptual knowledge piece of cognition piece of knowledge piece of valid Prabhakarite pratiyogi present probans for inferring produced question relation of invariable resides sadhya sense-object contact sense-organ sensory experience sentence sentential meaning speaker successful practice text see quotation thing treated Udayana Uddyotakara Vaiseṣika valid knowledge verbal testimony vyapti words इति एव कथं तत्र तथा तस्य तु न च न हि पृ० भवति यदि वा स्यात् हि