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1. The need for a Historical Perspective and Stages in the Evolution of Jaina Philosophical Speculation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY
Three Attitudes towards the Agamic Texts Sub-grouping of the Agamic Texts and the possible line of their composition Subject-matter of the Agamic Texts and the philosophically important among them
Umāsvāti on Mokṣamarga, Samyagdarsana
and Saptatattva
Umāsvati on Anuyogadvāra, Naya, Pramāṇa Umäsvati on Jiva (and Karma)
Umasvati on Pañcastikāya, Pudgala, and Satsāmānya Periodwise classification of the philosophically important Agamic Texts
The Age of Agamas contrasted to the Age of Logic Chief Activities of the Age of Logic
The Modern Age
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CHAPTER II
THE AGE OF AGAMAS
Its General Characteristics and its Three Stages Need for a historical approach towards the Agamic
material
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Three stages chiefly determined on the basis of stylistic peculiarities
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Gradual evolution of the various Anuyogadvāra lists, particularly Margaṇāsthānas, Jivasthānas, Guṇasthānas Seeds of the eight Anuyogadvaras Sat, Sankhyā, Kṣetra etc. in Prañapana...
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The contents of Prajñāpanā
The net content of the Bhagavatī list of 23 Anuyogadvaras and the corresponding passages of Tattvarthasutra The problem of Mokṣamarga, Saptatattva in Tattvartha Evolution of the content of Pramana Relative recency of the treatment of Naya, Nikṣepa and Saptabhangi
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