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Jaina Theory of Multiple Facets of Reality and Truth
identity-cum-difference, ontological prob-
lems of, 116 identity-in-difference, 18, 23, two concep-
tions, 25 īhā, 38 illusory experiences, locus of, 69 implication, mutual, 18, 22-23 implying relation, in objective terms, 31 incomplete judgement, 132 indefinite, 28, objective, 18, 26 indefiniteness, 133 indeterminable, 80 indeterminacy, 8, principle, 91 indeterminate, 80, non-distinction, 22 indeterminateness, 92 indetermination, 19, 28-29, 31, of alter
native truths, xv, 17, 19, category of, 29, Jaina conception of, xv, 19, logic
of, 31 indeterminism, of truth, 27 indexical, determinants, 8, elements, 8,
11, 13 indexicality, 7 indexicals, 12, 15 India, 3. Indian philosophy, and mysticism, 111 inexpressibility, 41, 49, absolute, 35 inexpressible, xiv, 13, 15, 34, 42, 90, third
value, 14 inference, 38, and analogy, 2, empirical
character of, 2, Indian theory of, 2 infinite number of formulae (infinite
saptabhangis), 49 inseparability, eternal, 24 intention, of expounder, 48 internal differences, types of, 116 intolerance, in philosophy, 66 irrationality, 133 Isa Upanişad, ixn, 88
Jaina Darsana, xn Jaina Darśana, Manana aura Cintana, 81n Jaina Dharma-Darsana, 78 Jaina, empiricist, xiii, logic, 39, logicians,
15, metaphysics and empiricism, 42, 55, metaphysics and epistemology, 42,
monks and vibhajyavāda, 120 Jaina Nyāya Kā Vikāsa, 114 Jaina, outlook and catholicity, 115, phi
losophers, xiv, philosophy and reality, 119, philosophy and religion, 66, criti
cism of Jaina philosophy, 6-12 Jaina Philosophy and Religion, xn Jaina Philosophy of Non-absolutism, 111 Jaina view, twofold nature of a thing, 102 Jainas, 4-5, 16, and law of identity, 112,
their philosophical motivations, 15 Jainism, 2-5, 9, 15, 87, against all kinds
of imperialism in thought, 134, criticism of, 12, philosophy of, 3, and problem of identity-cum-difference, 116, its similarity with Buddhism su
perfluous, 115, and Brahmanism, 115 Japan, 87 Jätaka, 121, 121n Jayatilleke, K.N., 120n jñāsā, 50, 71 Jinabhadra, 39 jīva, 42, 110, and ajīva, 108 jñana, 38, fivefold, 39 Jñanaśrīmitra, 46n Johnson, W.E., 25 Joshi, L.V., XV judgement, complete, 132, disjunctive,
131, incomplete, 132, particular affirmative, 45, perceptual, 38, seven forms of, 62, universal affirmative, 43-44
Jacobi, 61, 61n, 123 Jain, Bhagchandra, xvi Jain, M.K., 96n Jain, Sagarmal, 82-83 Jaina, conception of indetermination, xv,
29, 31
kāla, 47 Kālāma, 120 Kalki, the Future of Civilization, 130 Kanakura, E., 46n Karl Jaspers, 130 Kathāvatthu, 121n Katha Upanisad, ixn, 111 Kātyāyana, 3
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