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Abhava (Non existence), nature of, 191 1, kinds of, 193 f, knowledge of, 195 f, as a source of knowledge, 400 f Abhibitanvaya-vada, 371 f Action (Karma), nature of, 179, kinds of, 180, perception of, 180 Advaitasiddhi, 231, 278, 281 Akbyatı (or Vivekakhyatı), 41 f Alexauder, Space, Time, and Derty, 11 15, 41, 45, 113, 117, 167, 198, 205 Anırvacatiyakhyatı, 10 f Anupalabdhi (Non-cognition), nature ind validity of, 400 f, different views of, 401 f, 117
Anviksiki, 1
Anvitäbhidhana vāda, 373 f Anyuthakhyun, 39 f
INDEX
Artläpitt, nature and validity f, 393 f, diff rent views of, 391 f, 417 18 Asatkhyatı, 40 f Atmakhyāti, 39 f
Attribute, nature and kinds of, 174, per ception of, 175
Azaranavarını, 338, 349
Bhagar adgila, 16 Bhamati, 363
Bhasapariccheda (or Kärhävali).
passim
Bosanquet, B, Logic, 21, 31, 44, 114, 131, 19, 376, 377, Essentials of Logic, 215 Bradley, F H, Principles of Logi, 34, 198, 287, 295, 304, 330, 376, 377
VVI
Cause, definition and different kinds of, 57 58
Chapman and Hen'c, Fundamentals of Logic, 52, 301
Contemporary British Philosophy, 205 Cre ghton JE, Introductory Logic, 283 84
Critical Realism, 17, 15, 113, 132
Dasgupta, S N, Philosophy, XVII
History of Indian
Datt, D M, Sir Ways of Knowing, xv, 286 Didhiti, 1
Dinakarı, 175, 179, 185, 188, 285, 310, 361 Doubt, nature of, 30 f, kinds of, 31 f Dream, nature of, 2 f
Eaton, R M, General Logi 273 71 Error, nature of, 34 35, theories of, 36 f. problems of, 3 81, tests of, Rif
Gautama, 2, passim
Gangesa, Tattvacintamani 5, 31, 32, 137, 264, 308, passim
Hobhouse, L T. Theory of Knowledge, 5, 80, 111, 11, 142, 409, 410 Hollingworth, B L. Psychology, 147 Hypothetical Argument (Tarka), of. 47-18 kinds of, 49 f, parallel of, 52
nature Western
Indefinite cognition, 32 Inference, definition of, 253 f, distinguished from perception, 254 f, constituents of, 256 f, vyaptı as logical ground of, 261 f. question of petitio principu in, 271 f, pak ata as psychological ground of, 277 f, linza paramara as inmediate cause of, 284 f, class fication of, 289 f, lrgical form of, 297 f, fallacies of, 306 f, semi-logical fallacies of, 319
Jaini, J, Outlines of Jamism, 181 James W. Principles of Psychology, 16, 70 365 Radical Empiricism, 18, Pragmatism, 114
Jha
N Prabhakara School of Purva Mimämsä 12, 308, 349, Sādbolal Lectures on The Nyaya Philosophy of Gautama, 1, 42
Joachim, H H, The Nature of Truth, 114 Joad, C E M Introduction to Modern Philosophy, 15
Johnson. W E, Logu. 234, 376 Toseph, HWB Introduction to Logu, 303, 304
Keith. A B, Indian Logic and Atomism,
XVII Kant 3, 194
Klemm O, History of Psychology, 160 Knowledge (Buddhi), definition of, 9f.
ontological problem of 14 f, act theory of 14 f, elation theory of 17 f, quality theory of, 19 f, classification of, 21 f. 116 17
Kohler W, Gestalt Psychology, 173 Kuppuswami Sastu, Primer of Indian Logic, xvi, 369 Kusumāñjal, 57,86 140
Lossky, NO, Intustre Basis of Know ledge, 43, 55, 112