A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 by Surendranath Dasgupta
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9 The Doctrine of Syâdvâda......................................179
10 Knowledge, its value for us...................................181 11 Theory of Perception..........................................183 12 Non-Perceptual knowledge......................................185 13 Knowledge as Revelation.......................................186 14 The Jîvas.....................................................188 15 Karma Theory..................................................190 16 Karma, Âsrava and Nirjarâ.....................................192 17 Pudgala.......................................................195 18 Dharma, Adharma, Âkâs'a.......................................197 19 Kâla and Samaya...............................................198 20 Jaina Cosmography.............................................199 21 Jaina Yoga....................................................199 22 Jaina Atheism.................................................203 23 Mok@sa (emancipation).........................................207 xv CHAPTER VII THE KAPILA AND THE PÂTAÑJALA SÂ@MKHYA (YOGA) 1 A Review......................................................208 2 The Germs of Sâ@mkhya in the Upani@sads.......................211 3 Sâ@mkhya and Yoga Literature..................................212 4 An Early School of Sâ@mkhya...................................213 5 Sâ@mkhya kârikâ, Sâ@mkhya sûtra, Vâcaspati Mis'ra and Vijñâna Bhiksu..........................................................222 6 Yoga and Patañjali............................................226 |
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