The Concept of Mind in Indian Philosophy |
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The Nature of Mind | 1 |
Knowledge Through the Mind | 44 |
Knowledge and the Object | 85 |
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A. C. Ewing action activity Advaita Advaitin ahaṁkāra antaḥkaraṇa arise aspects Atman atomic attained aware becomes Bhāṣya body Brahman Bṛhadāraṇyaka buddhi capable cause citta vṛttis cognition concentration Concept of Mind consciousness darśanas doubt dream elements empirical entities epistemological existence external object external sense-organs fact function Gauḍapāda given Hence Ibid idea identical illusory impressions Indian Philosophy indriya inference internal organ involved jñāna Kārika knower known mahat maintains manas matter māyā means memory mental mode Miśra Naiyāyika nature Nyaya Nyāya Bhāṣya Nyāya Sūtras perceived perception perceptual knowledge physical pleasure and pain possible prakṛti Prasastapāda present psychical Psychology pure Puruşa qualities recollection relation Russell Ryle S. S. S. Sastry samādhi Samkara Samkhya saṁskāras says sensations sense silver smṛti soul Śruti sublation substance theory things thinkers tion unconscious universal Upanisad Vācaspati Vācaspati Miśra Vaiseṣika valid Vārtika Vedanta Vijñāna word Yoga Yogic Yogin