Book Title: Studies in Indian Philosophy
Author(s): Dalsukh Malvania, Nagin J Shah
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ CONTENTS Subject Author Page iii Preface List of Contributors Contents Champion of Justice and Truth Original Thinker Pandit Sukhalal ji - A Dynamic Litterateur Pt. Sukhlal ji (A biographical Sketch) ix xiii XV S. Mookerjee T. R. V. Murti A. N. Upadhye D. D. Malvania N. J. Shah C. S. Prasad xix K. R. Norman K. K. Dixit 1 Attitude of Buddha and Early Buddhism towards Metaphysics 2 A Note on Atta in the Alagaddapama-sutta 3 Materialism, Idealism and Dualism in Indian Philosophy 4 Tamas and Chāya in the Jaina view 5 Negation : Some Indian Theories 6 On Reasoning from Anvaya and V yarireka in Early Advaita 7 Circularity in the Inductive Justification of Formal Arguments (Tarka) in Twelfth Century Indian Jaina Logic 8 Memory E. A. Solomon J. L. Shaw George Cardona 57 79 Douglas Dunsmore 105 Daye Bimal Krishna 125 Matilal Lal Mani Joshi 135 Y. Krishan 145 9 Notes on Religious Merit (Punya) in Comparative Light 10 The Unique Jaina Doctrine of Karma and its contribution 11 Right Understanding - some Hurdles 12 The Chinese Buddhist Wheel of Existence and Deliverance 13 Some remarks on the role of the lay followers in the Jaina Community T. G. Kalghatgi Jan Yun-hua 155 165 Elisabeth Strandberg 181 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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