Book Title: Tattva Kaumudi Author(s): Oriental Book Agency Poona Publisher: Oriental Book Agency Poona View full book textPage 4
________________ (ii) .. . 31 laseatience of Buddhi .. 32 Differentiation of "Perception" from the other forms of proof 33 Final definition of perception 34 Inference, a distinct proof 35 taference defined 36 The three kinds of Inference 37 The first Division of laference .. . 38 The Negative a posteriori-Inforence 39 The Affirmative priori. loforonco 40 Definition of Valid Assertion 41 Self-evidence of Valid Assertion 42 Reliability of Kapila ... 43 Pseudo-Revelations - ... 44 Differentiation of Valid Assertion from Inferenco 45 Other kinds of proof set aside or included in above 46 "Analogy included in Valid Assertion ... 47 "Presumptioo included in Inference 48 * Absence" included in" Perception" 49 * Probability" in Inference Rumour discarded Kārikā VI 51 The Sphere of the Means of Cognition Knowledge of Nature &c., through lnference 53 Knowledge of others by Revelation ... Karika VII 54 Objection--Nature &c. being not amenable to the senses, are non existing . ... Different causes of pon-perception of objects by the Senses $7 Non-perception of an object, no proof of non-existence Kārikā VIII $8 Objection existence of Nature can be denied like that of sky. ! .. flowers-otated, and set aside : there are effects bearing .. testimony to the existence of Nature '59 Such effects mentioned ... - ... Kärikā Ix' 60 Differebit views with regard to the nature of an effect Impossibility of the existence of Nature being proved in accordance with the Vedānta and Bauddha tenets 62 Effect declared to be a permanent Entity . ... ... 28Page Navigation
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