Book Title: Jain Gyan Mimansa aur Samakalin Vichar
Author(s): Alpana Agrawal
Publisher: Ilahabad University

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________________ 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. (1) h is acceptable for a DP withholding his not more reasonable for s than accepting h. 11.3 (2) h is certain for a DP h is beyond reasonable doubt for 5, and there is no i Such that accepting i is more reasonable for s than Accepting h. Ibid D1.4 Ihid, Page 74 Ibid, Fage 75 Merely from the fact that a man believes that he perceives some thing to have a certain property F. it does not follow, accordingly that the proposition, that the something is P is reasonable one for him - he may have other evidences which when combined with the evidence that he believes that he perceives somthing to have F, may make the proposition that something is highly unreasonable." Thid, page 75. 40 Quatation of human knowledge, its scope and limit, by artrend Russell. without an account or justification, my true 1 is not knowledge. Thus true beliefs still star as a necessary but not a sufficient condition for knowledge # Problems in Philosophy, East and West.

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