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SOME PROBLEMS IN JAINA PSYCHOLOGY
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Chāndogya
10 Chāndog yopanişad 3, 14, 16, 21,
35, 39 Cārvāka 37, 45, 75, 112, 125 Cephalic movements
10 Chemical compound
22 Chemical stimuli
67 Cetana
iii, 4, 36, 37, 168 Cidrūpa Citta Citta Vijñāna
17 Clairvoyance
127-137 Choroid Collyrium powder
28 Constitutive condition of
inference 120, 172 Cosmology Christian Crocker-Henderson system 68 Crustacea
65 Darsanāvaranīyakarma 44,54 Deductive inference 116, 117 Dehamātra Democritus
9, 15, 18 Descartes
5, 10, 19 Devadatta
3, 49 Dewey
116 Dichotomous Division iii, 1 Dhāraṇā ii, iv, 93, 94, 97, 98, 171 Dharmottara
117 Digha Nikaya Dravyendriya iii, 54, 55, 57,
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Foo Ego-empirical, transcendental 8 Egyptians Elan vital
4, 31 Ekavidhah Ātmā Empedocles Epiphenomenon Epistemology,
i, ii Epistemic condition of inference
120, 172 Ewing
104 Faculty Psychologiststs
110 Fichte
10 Flew Fore-knowledge
143 Forel Franklin French sensitiveness 136, 173 Freud (Sigmund) 42, 102 Freudians Gangesa
76, 113 Ganadhāra, Third
3, 37 Gañadhara Vāyubhūti
27 Gautama
2, 113, 164 Geldard Ghrāņa
57 Ghātaki flower
27, 37 Glasenapp, Doctrine of Karma in Jaina Philosophy
4 Greeks Guņapratyaya
134 Hamilton
5, 42, 101 Hartmann
42, 46 Helmholtz
66, 70 Henning's Taste-tetrahedron 68 Heraclitus
15 Herbart Hering Hindu Philosophy Hiriyanna (M.)
21, 39 Hobhouse (L.T.) 34, 35, 103 Hoffding
5, 29 Homeric Epic
150 Horme iii 4, 5, 21, 30, 31, 36,
55, 168
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Dravya Karma
28 Dravya manas 20, 22, 25, 26,
28, 169 Dravyānuyogatarkaņa Drever
100, 104 Dualists Duality of subject and object 2 Dunne
132 Doubt, as a condition of
inference 118 Ege attā
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