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

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________________ CONTENTS 2. 3. PAGE The Buddhist definition of perception 129 The Jaina, Prābhākara and Vedānta definitions of perception 132 The Nyāya definitions of perception 135 4 CHAPTER VII THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PERCEPTION 143 1. The Senses (indriya) 2. Function of the senses 3. The nature and function of the mind (manas) 4. The self and its function in perception 143 151 157 161 CHAPTER VIII ORDINARY PERCEPTION AND ITS OBJECTS 166 166 168 1. Different kinds of perception and the cate gories of reality 2 Perception of substances or things (dravya) 3. Perception of attributes (guņa) and actions (karma) 4 The universal (sāmânya), particularity (višeşa) and the relation of inherence (samavāya) 5 Perception of non-existence (abhāva) 6 Internal perception and its objects 174 180 191 199 CHAPTER IX 207 207 THREE MODES OF ORDINARY PERCEPTION 1. Nirvikalpaka and savikalpaka perceptions 2. Recognition (pratyabhijñā) as a mode of perception 11—(1117B) 224

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