A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 by Surendranath Dasgupta
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2 The Mîmâ@msâ Literature........................................369
3 The Parata@h-prâmâ@nya doctrine of Nyâya and the Svata@h-prâmâ@nya doctrine of Mîmâ@msâ..........................372 4 The place of Sense-organs in Perception........................375 5 Indeterminate and Determinate Perception.......................378 6 Some Ontological Problems connected with the Doctrine of Perception......................................................379 7 The Nature of Knowledge........................................382 8 The Psychology of Illusion.....................................384 9 Inference......................................................387 10 Upamâna, Arthâpatti...........................................391 11 S'abda-pramâ@na...............................................394 12 The Pramâ@na of Non-perception (anupalabdhi)..................397 13 Self, Salvation, and God......................................399 14 Mîmâ@msâ as Philosophy and Mimâ@msâ as Ritualism..............403 CHAPTER X THE S'A@NKARA SCHOOL OF VEDÂNTA 1 Comprehension of the Philosophical Issues more essential than the Dialectic of Controversy....................................406 2 The philosophical situation: a Review..........................408 3 Vedânta Literature.............................................418 4 Vedânta in Gau@dapâda..........................................420 5 Vedânta and Sa@nkara (788-820 A.D.)............................429 6 The main idea of the Vedânta philosophy........................439 |
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