A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 |
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE EPICS | 42 |
CHAPTER III | 87 |
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absence Advaita Vedanta apprehended argues Atman atoms of earth avidya bliss body bondage Brahman buddhi Buddhist Carvaka causal cognition colour conjunction desire destroyed devoid dharma disjunction dissimilar instances distinct doctrine duties effect efficient cause endued entities eternal substances ether existence finite fire genus Gitd gunas Ibid identity individual souls inference infinite invariable concomitance jiva Kanada karma kinds known ledge magnitude manas manifested material cause maya means merits and demerits Mimamsa mind moksa monism nature negation non-difference non-eternal non-existence non-inherent cause NVTT Nyaya object organ pain particular perceived perception person pleasure prakrti pramana predicate probandum probans produced prove pure consciousness purusa qualities and actions rajas and tamas reality reason regards relation Samkara Samkhya sattva SDSm Siva smoke sound Sridhara subsists substrate supreme things tion Udayana Uddyotakara Upanisads Vaisesika valid knowledge Vatsyayana Vedas visesa vyapti word yoga