Book Title: Systems of Indian Philosophy
Author(s): Virchand R Gandhi
Publisher: Mahavir Jain Vidyalay

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________________ CONTENTS 5 Publisher's Note Foreword Something About Late Shri V. R. Gandhi Pt. Dr. Sukhalalji 11 Exponent of Jainism to the West 21 Abbreviations 34 Introduction 34 The Sankhya Philosophy 1-17 1. Introductory 2. An end of the threefold miseries aimed at (Comparison with Spinoza) 3. How a philosophical tenet like this origi nates (the Indian situation contrasted with the Western) 4. The threefold miseries result from the properties of prakṣti while prakȚti is eternal and co-existent with puruşa 3 5. Kapila's is a theory of evolution (i. e. a denial of something coming out of nothing); incidental refutation of the theory that the world is an illusory appearance 6. How is prakṣti a 'mere name' 7. Praksti defined and the 25 elements (includ ing puruşa) enumerated; the course of praksti's evolution traced 7 8. Proofs for the existence of soul and de lineation of the nature of soul; incidental refutation of the 'one soul' doctrine of Vedānta 9. Not real but only apparent bondage and emancipation of puruşa 10. Theism rejected 11. A critical remark on the Sankhya notion of the purpose of praksti's evolution 12. Some further details concerning prakệti's evolution 8 27 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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