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________________ (4) 121-124 (6) Activity 119-120 (7) Moral Defilement 120 (8) Rebirth 120 (9) Fruit of Action 120-121 (10) Pain 121 Refutation of Sānkhya Philosophy CHAPTER 6 LIBERATION AND ITS MEANS REFUTATION OF ILLUSIONISM 125-148 (1) What Condition Characterises the state of Moksa 125-127 (2) What Means Lead to the Attainment of Moksa 127-134 (3) Refutation of Illusionism 134-149 (i) Brahman-monism of the Vedāntist Refuted 134-139: (ii) Sabda-monism of the Grammarian Refuted 139-141 , (iii) Vijñāna-monism of the Buddhist Refuted 141-148 CHAPTER 7 FIVE PADĀRTHAS SAMŚAYA PRAYOJANA ETC. 149-158 (1) Saṁsaya (Doubt) . .. 149-152 (2) Prayojana (Purpose) | 152-153 (3) Drstānta (Example) 153 (4) Siddhānta (Established Doctrine) 153-154 (5) Avayava (Steps-making-up-inferential-demonstration) 154-158 CHAPTER 8 SEVEN PADĀRTHAS TARKA NIRŅA YA ETC 159-170 (1) Tarka (Reflection) 159-160 (2) Nirnaya (Demonstrated Conclusion) . - 160 (3-5) Vāda (Honest Debate), Jalpa (Debate possibly. dishonest), Vitandā (Empty Objection-mongering) 160-162 (6) Hetvābhāsa (Pseudo-probans) 162-170 (7) Chala (Quibble) 170 CHAPTER 9 JĀTI AND NIGRAHASTHĀNA 171-179 (1) Jāti (Faulty Counter-argument) 171-175 (2) Nigrahasthāna (Point-of-defeat) 175-179 References 180-214
SR No.006975
Book TitleIndian Logic Part 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorNagin J Shah
PublisherSanskrit Sanskriti Granthmala
Publication Year1997
Total Pages226
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size18 MB
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