A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 |
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Paratahprämänya doctrine of Nyāya and the Svatahprämāṇya | 3 |
Yoga and Patañjali | 6 |
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according action admitted appear associated atoms attain becomes believed birth body Brahman buddhi Buddhist called cause characteristics cognition colour combination comes commentary connection consciousness consists definite depend desire determinate dharma doctrine effect elements entity essence existence experience explain external fact feeling fire five follow four gives Hindu holds ideas ignorance important Indian inference interpretation jhāna karma kinds knowledge known later lead living manifested matter māyā means mind nature never non-existence notion Nyāya object original particular past perceived perception permanent person philosophy pleasure positive present probably produced pure qualities reality reason reference regarded relation remains represent result Sāmkhya says schools sense separate similar smoke sorrow soul stage substance sūtras things thought tion true truth universe Upanişads validity Vedānta Vedas virtue whole Yoga