A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 by Surendranath Dasgupta
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7 Sîla and Samâdhi..............................................100
8 Kamma.........................................................106 9 Upani@sads and Buddhism.......................................109 10 The Schools of Theravâda Buddhism.............................112 11 Mahâyânism....................................................125 12 The Tathatâ Philosophy of As'vagho@sa (80 A.D.)...............129 13 The Mâdhyamika or the Sûnyavâda school--Nihilism..............138 14 Uncompromising Idealism or the School of Vijñânavâda Buddhism.145 15 Sautrântika theory of Perception..............................151 16 Sautrântika theory of Inference...............................155 17 The Doctrine of Momentariness.................................158 18 The Doctrine of Momentariness and the Doctrine of Causal Efficiency (Arthakriyâkâritva)..................................163 19 Some Ontological Problems on which the Different Indian Systems diverged........................................................164 20 Brief Survey of the Evolution of Buddhist Thought.............166 CHAPTER VI THE JAINA PHILOSOPHY 1 The Origin of Jainism.........................................169 2 Two Sects of Jainism..........................................170 3 The Canonical and other Literature of the Jains...............171 4 Some General Characteristics of the Jains.....................172 5 Life of Mahâvîra..............................................173 6 The Fundamental Ideas of Jaina Ontology.......................173 7 The Doctrine of Relative Pluralism (Anekântavâda).............175 8 The Doctrine of Nâyas.........................................176 |
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