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________________ 150 and negation, there is no real reduplication in it. For, in the second proposition affirmation and negation are mingled up and assimilated into a new attribute altogether, so that there cannot be any reduplication in compounding the element of negation with this new attribute, as done in the sixth Bhanga. This sixth mode of predication, as indicated already is not a mere subjective judgment born of a subjective manner of joining a negative view about a thing with another view regarding it. The sixth predication is an objective category, a real relationship subsisting between a real thing and one of its real attributes. The Jaina thinkers maintain that this real relationship between realities outside is faithfully mirrored in our subjective apprehensions, so that from the novelty of the corresponding idea which we find in us, we are justified in concluding that the relationship subsisting between the reals outside and independent of us, is equally novel. Accordingly, we shall end the consideration of this sixth predication by discussing only our examples of the fifth chapter, as we have done in the case of the fifth Bhanga in the last chapter. (1). In the first example, we found how with regard to some place (Kshetra) e. g. Hyderabad, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006545
Book TitleAnekantavada
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHarisatya Bhattacharya
PublisherAtmanand Jain Sabha
Publication Year1953
Total Pages246
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Philosophy
File Size9 MB
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