Hindū philosophy. The sānkhya kārikā of Iśwara Kṛishṇa, an exposition of the system of Kapila [tr.] with an appendix on the Nyaya and Vaiśeshika systems, by J. Davies1881 - 151 Seiten |
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... developed physical organisation . “ All external things , " says Kapila , " were formed that the soul might know itself and be free . " " The study of psychology is vain , " says Schopenhauer , " for there is no Psyche . " CONTENTS . OF ...
... developed physical organisation . “ All external things , " says Kapila , " were formed that the soul might know itself and be free . " " The study of psychology is vain , " says Schopenhauer , " for there is no Psyche . " CONTENTS . OF ...
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... developed matter ( Vyakta ) ; ( 2. ) the Unmanifested or primal matter , called Prakriti or Pradhana ( Avyakta ) ; 1 and ( 3. ) the knowing Soul ( Jna ) . This theory of being is unfolded in the following distich and the 22d , which may ...
... developed matter ( Vyakta ) ; ( 2. ) the Unmanifested or primal matter , called Prakriti or Pradhana ( Avyakta ) ; 1 and ( 3. ) the knowing Soul ( Jna ) . This theory of being is unfolded in the following distich and the 22d , which may ...
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... developed . From Ahankara or Consciousness proceed the five subtle elements ( tanmatra ) which are the primary forms or essences of gross material things , i.e. , of all formal life . This might seem to be as pure an idealism as that of ...
... developed . From Ahankara or Consciousness proceed the five subtle elements ( tanmatra ) which are the primary forms or essences of gross material things , i.e. , of all formal life . This might seem to be as pure an idealism as that of ...
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... developed cause , but this part of his argu- ment is contained in the sixth clause of the distich , where he argues from the nature of cause . The general argu- ment or the main proposition to be proved is , that formal existence is an ...
... developed cause , but this part of his argu- ment is contained in the sixth clause of the distich , where he argues from the nature of cause . The general argu- ment or the main proposition to be proved is , that formal existence is an ...
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... developed cause and cause is an undeveloped effect ; both are the same in substance , and 1 Sir W. Hamilton also declares the identity of cause and effect , so far as that an effect must have previously existed in the cause . " What is ...
... developed cause and cause is an undeveloped effect ; both are the same in substance , and 1 Sir W. Hamilton also declares the identity of cause and effect , so far as that an effect must have previously existed in the cause . " What is ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absolute action asat attain attribute Bhikshu bodily Brahma buddhi intellect Buddhist cause and effect cloth Colebrooke Colebrooke translates connected consciousness Daksha darkness deliverance developed Distich distinct doctrine emanation evil existent things explained external faculty five subtle elements form of matter formal existence gained Gauḍapāda Gotama gross elements gunas Hilaire idea illusion implies India inference intellect buddhi interpretation Kaṇāda Kapila's system kind Kiranti Language knowledge ledge linga mahābhūta manas manifestation māyā means ment mind mode called mode or constituent moral Natura naturata Nature Prakriti Nyaya organs of sense pain Parsis passion Patanjali perception Post 8vo Prakriti Nature Pravachana present primal principle produced Professor Wilson sāmānya Sankhya Sankhya philosophy Sankhya system Sanskrit says Schopenhauer sensation soul Spinoza śruti substance subtle body system of Kapila Talmud thought three internal organs three modes tion unconscious universe Vachaspati Vedanta Vedāntist Vedas Vijnana word
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Seite 19 - For, after all, what do we know of this terrible "matter," except as a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness? And what do we know of that "spirit...