Book Title: Jainism Precepts and Practice
Author(s): Puranchand Nahar, Krishnakant Ghosh
Publisher: Caxton Publications

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________________ 41 EPITOJE OF JIXTS.. same end and to rlich it ores its existerite and Ese? So true aprehension car cuir be possible if we take it in the light of not what it is only : but also that it is a as well. But this may appear parcdoxical to an uatrained mind because it obrtous! transgresses the law of contradiction. The most fira: convictions which we have cherished fror our cradles witãout the least tesitation, are backed up and supported also by the vigorous rules and canons of forwal logic those fundamental principle, as we have seen before, is the law of identity and con tradiction that d is d cannot be not-s. Ic te Sex But not be come to a per vision of things Vision of rings is in which & appears to be no: merely but A, Ext. Vå rol-d as rell ; because is real in so far it stands in relation with what is risind. The true life of rould then consist not onir in 1 as formal logic teaches us but also in 5:62-. The ideal nature of a thing consists therefore, not only in assertion of its being but also at the same time in the denial of itin that which comprehends those antagonistic elements and yet harmonises and explains tiem. So if there be any knowiedge in the rio Hot Deals as wel

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