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The problem of karma-determinism
216 The Jaina view of determinism and indeterminism
218 The Jaina on moral accountability
219 9: The Jaina Theory of Liberation and the Non-absolute
221-253 Basic implication of the theory of liberation 221 The Nyāya and the Mimāṁsā conceptions of mokşa
221 The Buddhistic conception of moksa
223 The Sănkhyan and the Advaitist conceptions of moksa
223 The Jaina conception of moksa
225 The Jaina on the possibility of liberation 226 Negativity of the soul and liberation
229 Manifestation of the soul's powers in liberation
230 Extension of the liberated souls
232 Eternality of the liberated state
233 Dynamism in liberation
233 Kundakunda's treatment of the pure soul 224 Validity of the niscaya naya
235 Kundakunda's theory of samayasāra or the essence of the soul
239 Absolute in Advaita Vedānta
240 The sünya or the bhūta-tathātā of the Buddhistic philosophy
244 Hegelian absolute
246 Bradleian absolute
249 Concluding remarks
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Bibliography
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