Sämänya düsana-dik-prasäritä, by the same author, refutes the Naiyäyika theory of Sämänya or generality as a singular, all-pervading and eternal category of knowledge. He sums up his theory in the following words : — ЧГ: I There are five fingers... Le Muséon - Page 1091912Full view - About this book
| 1910 - 332 pages
...all-pervading and eternal category of knowledge. He sums up his theory in the following words : — ЧГ: I There are five fingers which are distinctly perceived. The sixth common is not perceived. He who sees a sixth certainly sees a horn on his head. Further : HT Grenerality is not perceived in the five... | |
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