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164
Electron, 69 Empedocles, 14 Energy, 69, 77 Energy-level, 75
Enjoyer, 57 Example, III
homogeneous and heteroge
neous, 112
Existence, 22, 121, 122 in potentia, 146 states of, 142 Expansion, 60 Experience, 22 Transcendental, 7 Extension, 27 Extra-fine matter, 77
Figure, 82
six types of, 144 Fine matter, 77 Fineness, 82
Firmness. 143 Freud, Sigmund, 67
Gait, two kinds of, 144 Gas, 69, 77
Gautama, 21, 41, 42, 115 God, 59
Jaina conception of, 155 Green, T. H., 2 Grossness, 82
Hamilton, 15 Heat, 84 Hegel, 6
Hemacandra, 90, 108 Heraclitus, 14, 40 Herbert Warren, 46 Heterodox, 18
Idealism, conception of, 1-3
types of, 3-11 Identity, 24, 131 Ignorance, II Illusion, 60
Image, 63
Immanence, theory of, 16 Implication, 92
Independence, theory of, 16
Indescribability, 122
46
Indeterminate cognition, Indian Philosophy, 26 Individual, 7
Indrabhūti, 40
Inductive reasoning, 105 definition of, 107
INDEX
Inference, 89, 90, 92, 105 definition and kinds of, 108 Infinity, four types of, 45 Intuition, 45
difference between knowledge and, 45
simultaneity of knowledge and, 49 successive occurrence of knowledge and, 50
temporal relation between knowledge and, 48 Intuition and knowledge as identical, 51
James, 13 Jainism,
conception of reality in, 21-39 conception of worldly soul in, 60 judgment in, 114
relation of knowledge with
soul in, 85
sound in, 79
Jinabhadra,50, 51
Judgment, relativity of, 114-118 seven-fold nature of, 118-122 two kinds of the dialectical seven-fold, 122-127
Jung, 67
Kant,3, 5. 14, 91 Karma, 61-63
age-determining, 142
belief and conduct-obscuring, 138 causes of the binding of, 148-151 doctrine of, 133
duration of, 147
eight fundamental species of, 135 feeling-producing, 137 intensity of, 148 intuition-obscuring, 136 knowledge-obscuring, 136 knowledge-obscuring and intuition obscuring, 50, 52 meaning of, 133 nature of, 135
personality-determining, 142 physical form of, 63 power-hindering, 145
prevention and destruction of, 151
quantity of, 148 status-determining, 145
Karmic veil, 52 Keśikumāra, 85
Knowledge, 43, 45
classification of the means
of valid, 92-94
four means of valid, 89 kinds of, 47
logical conception of, 90