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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER X
EXTRAORDINARY PERCEPTION (ALAUKIKA PRATYAKŞA)
228
1. Sāmānyalakşana or the perception of classes 2. Jñāpalakṣaṇa or acquired perception 3. Yogaja or intuitive perception
228 238 248
BOOK III
THE THEORY OF INFERENCE (ANUMĀNA
PRAMĀNA)
CHAPTER XI
THE NATURE OF INFERENCE
253
1. Definition of Anumāna or Inference 2. Distinction between perception and inference 3. The constituents of inference
253 204 256
CHAPTER XII
THE GROUNDS OF INFERENCE
261
1. The logical ground of vyāpti or universal relation
261 2. The question of petitio principii in inference 274 3. The psychological ground of inference (pakşată) 277 4. Lingaparāmarsa as the immediate cause of inference
284
CHAPTER XIII
CLASSIFICATION AND LOGICAL FORMS OF INFERENCE
289
1.
Svārtha and Parārtha inferences