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________________ “A real changes every moment and at the same time continues" is a view which is somewhat sympathetic to the underlying idea of stochastic processes. Fifthly. a most important feature of Jaina logic is its insistence on the impossiblity of absolutely certain predication. In syādvāda the qualification "syāt" that it. "may be or perhaps" must be attached to every predication without any exception. All predication, according to syādvāda, thus has a margin of uncertainty which is somewhat similar to the concept of “uncertain inference" in modern statistical theory. The Jaina view, however, is essentially qualitative in this matter (while the great characteristic of modern statistical theory is its insistence of the possibility and significance of determining the margin of uncertainty in a meaningful way. The rejection of absolutely certain predication naturally leads Jaina philosophy continually to emphasize the inadequacy of "pure" or "formal" logic, and hence to stress the need of making inferences on the basis of data supplied by experience. I should also like to point out that the Jaina view of causality as " a relation of determination bases on the observation of "concomitance in agreement and in difference" has dual reference to an internal condition "in the developed state of our mind” which would seem to correspond to the state of organised knowledge in any given context and also to an external condition based on "the repeated observation of the sequence of the two events” which is suggestive of a statistical approach. Finally, I should draw attention to the realist and pluralist views of Jaina philosophy and the continuing emphasis on the multiform and infinitely diversified aspects of reality which amounts to the acceptance of an "open" view of the universe with scope for unending change and discovery. For reasons explained above it seems to me that the ancient Indian Jaina philosophy has certain interesting resemblances to the probabilistic and statistical view of 3 . P3 ४३ Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.524510
Book TitleTulsi Prajna 1977 04
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShreechand Rampuriya, Nathmal Tatia, Dayanand Bhargav
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year1977
Total Pages198
LanguageHindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Tulsi Prajna, & India
File Size9 MB
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