Book Title: First Steps to Jainism Part 1
Author(s): Sancheti Asso Lal, Manakmal Bhandari
Publisher: Sancheti Trust Jodhpur

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________________ important is the Syadvada or the complementarity principle, the precise definitions and number of modes are not so important. Appendix Examples of Syadvada approach to fundamental problems 1. Determinism and Free will Modern Physics and Syadvada 111 Two contradictory facts : (a) One knows by direct incontrovertible experience that it is one's own self that directs the motion of one's body; and because of this freedom arises moral responsibility for one's actions. (b) The body functions as a pure mechanism according to the Laws of Nature. (See E. Schroedinger, What is Life? Cambridge University Press, 1948). 2. Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry. Cantorian and Non-Cantorian sets. (P.J. Cohen and R. Hersh, Scient. Am., Dec. 1967). 3. Einstein's theory of relativity and gravitation. Jain Education International (See especially, Einstein's Creative Thinking and the General Theory of Relativity, A Rothenberg, Am J. Psychiatry. January 1979). 4. (a) 'We can draw a straight line joining two points'. (b) 'We cannot draw a straight line joining two points'. This reminds of Zeno's Paradox. (See A New Perspective on Infinity, New Scientist, 8 June, 1978). For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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