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CONTENTS
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PAGE The Buddhist definition of perception
129 The Jaina, Prābhākara and Vedānta definitions of perception
132 The Nyāya definitions of perception
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CHAPTER VII
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PERCEPTION
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1. The Senses (indriya) 2. Function of the senses 3. The nature and function of the mind (manas) 4. The self and its function in perception
143 151 157
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CHAPTER VIII
ORDINARY PERCEPTION AND ITS OBJECTS
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166 168
1. Different kinds of perception and the cate
gories of reality 2 Perception of substances or things (dravya) 3. Perception of attributes (guņa) and actions
(karma) 4 The universal (sāmânya), particularity (višeşa)
and the relation of inherence (samavāya) 5 Perception of non-existence (abhāva) 6 Internal perception and its objects
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CHAPTER IX
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THREE MODES OF ORDINARY PERCEPTION
1. Nirvikalpaka and savikalpaka perceptions 2. Recognition (pratyabhijñā) as a mode of
perception 11—(1117B)
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