The Sarva-darśana-saṃgraha; or, Review of the different systems of Hindu philosophyTrübner & Company, 1882 - 281 Seiten |
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... inference , & c . The only end of man is enjoyment produced by sensual pleasures . Nor may you say that such cannot be called the end of man as they are always mixed with some kind of pain , because it is our wisdom to enjoy the pure ...
... inference , & c . The only end of man is enjoyment produced by sensual pleasures . Nor may you say that such cannot be called the end of man as they are always mixed with some kind of pain , because it is our wisdom to enjoy the pure ...
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... inference , & c . , had no force of proof ; but then they have this force ; else , if they had not , then how , on perceiving smoke , should the thoughts of the intelligent immediately proceed to fire ; or why , on hearing another say ...
... inference , & c . , had no force of proof ; but then they have this force ; else , if they had not , then how , on perceiving smoke , should the thoughts of the intelligent immediately proceed to fire ; or why , on hearing another say ...
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... inference we should also require another inference to establish it , and so on , and hence would arise the fallacy of an ad infinitum retrogression . Nor can testimony be the means thereof , since we may either allege in reply , in ...
... inference we should also require another inference to establish it , and so on , and hence would arise the fallacy of an ad infinitum retrogression . Nor can testimony be the means thereof , since we may either allege in reply , in ...
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... inference from similarity . This particular inference consists in the knowledge of the relation of a name to something so named . " Ballantyne's Tarka San- graha . 4 The upádhi is the condition which must be supplied to restrict a too ...
... inference from similarity . This particular inference consists in the knowledge of the relation of a name to something so named . " Ballantyne's Tarka San- graha . 4 The upádhi is the condition which must be supplied to restrict a too ...
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... inference , & c . , we cannot leap over the obstacle which has already been planted to bar them . Again , we must accept as the definition of the condition , " it is that which is reciprocal or equipollent in extension 1 with the major ...
... inference , & c . , we cannot leap over the obstacle which has already been planted to bar them . Again , we must accept as the definition of the condition , " it is that which is reciprocal or equipollent in extension 1 with the major ...
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absence absolute according action additament apekshábuddhi aphorism argument Arhat arises Asrava atoms attained attributes authoritativeness body Brahman Buddha called cause cognition colour connection darkness declared definition desire destruction disjunction doctrine effect emancipation ence entity establish eternal ether existence fire five follows former fruit genus guna Hence identity illusion inference intelligence intimate relation intuition Jaina kalá kinds ledge liberation Lord Mádhava Maheśvara major term manifestation mantras máyá meaning meditation ment merit middle term Mímámsá mind moksha momentary nacre Naiyáyikas nature non-eternal non-existence Nyáya object omniscient organs pain Patañjali perceived perception possessing Post 8vo prakriti produced proof proved qualities Rámánuja read the Veda recognition reply resides right knowledge rites samvara Sanskrit Śástra seed sense Śiva soul sphota Śruti substance Supreme Spirit Sút Sútras tattvas things tion universal universal proposition upádhi Upanishad Veda Vishņu words yoga