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and the cause of the world-48, The various Buddhist views regarding the nature and the cause of the world-50, The Mahāyāna and the Kevaladvaita views regarding the nature of the world compared -55, The Conclusion-58.
LECTURE FOUR
59-83
Soul : The Conscious Element
The Carvākas holding that consciousness pertains to physical elements-59, Move towards the Doctrine that Consciousness is an independent entity-61, The Jaina view regarding the nature of Soul -62, The Jaina view on Soul compared with the corresponding Sānkhya-Yoga view-64, The Jaina and Sankhya-Yoga view on Soul compared with the corresponding Nyāya.Vaiseșika view-66. The various Buddhist views regarding Soul-71, The Upanisadic thoughtcurrent regardiug the nature of Soul-77. The doctrine of Reflection-80, The doctrine of Delimitation-80, The doctrine that Brahman itself is a Soul-81.
LECTURE FIVE The Element God
84-106 Jotroductory-84, The Māheśvara View Regarding God-85, The Nyāya-Vai esika view regarding God.85, The Sārkhya-Yoga tradition regarding God-87, The Madhvite view regarding God -88, The Purva-mīmāṁsā view regarding God-89, The Main Points at issue in the so far mentioned views regarding God -92, The views regarding God maintained by the Systems advocating the Doctrine of Brahman-93, The net essence of the various positions regarding God-105.
CONCLUDING REMARKS Philosopby and Life
107-112
INDEX
113
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