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CONTENTS
Foreword
5-6 Introduction
7-10 CHAPTER 1 PERCEPTION INFERENCE ANALOGY
3-101 SECTION ONE : PERCEPTION
3-58 (a) On the Nyāyasūtra Definition of Perception 3-42 (b) On the Buddhist Definition of Perception 42-53 (c) On the Kumārilite Definition of Perception 53-57
(d) On the Sankhya Definition of Perception 57-58 SECTION TWO : INFERENCE
58-97 (a) The Fivefold Nature of a Probans
59-69 (b) The Problem of Invariable Concomitance 69-77 (c) Vindicating the Possibility of Inference
77-85 (d) The Nyāyasūtra Definition of Inference
85-93 (e) Cognition of Time and Space
93-97 SECTION THREE : ANALOGY
97-101 CHAPTER 2 VERBAĻ TESTIMONY VALIDITY GOD WORD 102-164 (i) The Nature of Verbal Testimony
102-109 (ii) The Validity of Cognition - Intrinsic or Extrinsic 109-135 (iii) The Existence of God
135-145 (iv) *The Eternity or Otherwise of a Word .
145-164 References
165-195 APPENDIX I
Essentials of Dharmakīrti's Theory of knowledge 196-207. APPENDIX II
Conception of Isvara in Early Nyāya-Vaiseșika School 208-224