Book Title: Nyaya Theory of Knowledge
Author(s): S C Chateerjee
Publisher: University of Calcutta

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________________ 420 INDEX Manameyodaya, 99 f Manas (Mind), nature and function of, 157 f, passim McDougall, W, Outline of Psychology, 76 Meaning, nature and kinds of, 353 f Mellone S H, Introductory Text-Book of Logic, 376 Memory (Smrti), definition of, 23-21, conditions of, 24-25 kinds of, 25 f, as an independent source of knowledge, 405 f, 410, 417 Mill, J S System of Logic, 127, 128, 181, 241 Mimämsä-Sutra, 136, passim Mind, 37, 43, 134, 378 Mitabhasini 33, 226 Monist, 119, 132 Montague, W P, The Ways of Knowing, 386 New Realism, 3, 18, 45, 64, 113, 128 Nyaya-Bhasya, xvii, 214. 806, passim Nyayabındu, 129, 254 266 f Nyayabindutikā, 12, passim Nyayakandali, 391, passim Nyayakośa, 188, 207 Nyayalilavati, 391, 408 Nyāyamañjarī, xvi, 12, passim Nyayavärttika, xvII, 2, 214, passim Nyayavarttikatat paryaparıśuddhi, xvu, 109 Nyayarärttikatätparyatikā, xv, 2, 214, passim Vyaya-Sutra, xv1, XVII, 5, 214, 308, passim Nyaya-Sutra-Vrtti, xvi, xv11, 334, passin Nyaya-Sutra Vivarana, 334 Padarthadharmasamgraha, 298, 308 Pañcästikäyasara, 175 Parsons, JH Introduction to the Theory of Perception, 137 Particularity Visesa), nature and kinds of, 184 f, not perceived, 185 Perception, primacy of, 125, definition of, 129 f, psychology of, 143 f, kinds and objects of, 199 f, Nirvikalpaka and Savikalpaka 207 f, Recognition as a mode of, 224 f, extraordinary 228 f Perry RB, Present Philosophical Tendencies 114 Persistent knowledge, 68 f Prakarana pañcikā, 71, 133, 202 Prama, characte istics of, 54 f Pramana, different views of, 59 f Pramanasamurcaya. 13, 211. 258 Prameyakamalamartanda, 133, 144, 222, 226, 254, 331 349, 381, 406, 409 Price, H H, Perception, 120, 144, 170, 172, 408 Pringle-Pattison, Iden of Immortality, 67 Proposition, sentence and, 376 f, import of, 377 f, subject-predicate and impera. tive, 378, identity and relational, 879 f Psychologies of 1925, 173 Psychological Review, 202 XVII Radhakrishnan, S., Indian Philosophy, Ramanuja, Sribhāṣya, 39, 162, 209 222 Ramarudri, 810 Reid, L. A, Knowledge and Truth. 17, 18, 20, 111, 114, 116, 117 Relation, nature and kiuds of, 185 f, per ception of 187 f Royce. J, The World and the Individual, 365 Russell, B., Analysis of Mind, 13. 15, 114. 161, 167, 199 202 409, Our Knowledge of the External World, 17, 114, 128, 379, Outline of Pht osophy, 16, 37, 386, Principles of Mathematics, 279, Problems of Philosophy, 17, 27, 53, 67, 114, 118, 128, 134, 184, 187, 409 Sabda (Testimony), definition of, 345-46, kinds of, 316 f, different views of, 347 f, independent validity of, 381 f Sabdasakti-prakāśikā, 353 f, 361, 376, 383, 385, 386 Samavaya, nature of, 186 f, perception of, 187 f, criticism of, 188 f Samkara, Commentary on Brahma-Sutra, 188, 363-64 Samkhyakarika, 136, 148, 158 Samkhyapravacanabhäsya, 136 Samkhya-sutra, 136 Saptapadarthi, 22, 33, 34, 55 Sarvadarśanasamgraha, 57, 5, 75, 84, 191 211, 265 f, 270, 280, 348 Sastradipika, 12, 136, 361, passim Schiller, F C S, Logic for Use, 875 Sel, B N, The Positive Sciences of the Ancient Hindus, xv, 300 Self, nature of, 161-63, function in pereption, 161 f, realistic theory of, 164, 416-17 Sense, nature of, 143 f, k.nds of, 145 f, function of, 151 Sentence, nature and construction of, 366 f, meaning of, 371 f, import of, 375 f, proposition and, 376 f Siddhantacandrikā, 223, passim Siddhantamuktavali, 86, 285 f, 340, 861, passim Sir Buddhist Nyaya Tracts, 181 Slokatärttika, 186, 258, 864 Spencer, H, Principles of Psychology, 15 Sphota, theory of, 362-65 Stebbing, LS, A Modern Introduction to Logic, 73, 232 f, 279, 281, 303, 804, 361; Logic in Practice, 92, 141, 142, 232, 371, 386 Stout, G F.. Analytic Psychology, 205; Manual of Psychology, 205, 240, 245 Substance, nature and kinds of, 168, perception of, 169 f Tarkabhaga, xvi, 140, 858, passim Tarkakaumudi, 407, passim

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