Epistemology of perception : Ganṅgeśa's Tattvacintāmaṇi : jewel of reflection on the truth (about epistemology), the perception chapter (Pratyakṣa-khaṇḍa)/ Stephen H. Phillips and N.S. Ramanuja Tatacharya
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1 . For Philosophers
2. For Sanskritists
INTRODUCTION ION; GANGESA AND NYAYA PHILOSOPHY
1. An Epistemology of "Knowledge Sources"
2. Cognition
3. Inference
4. Ontological Categories
5. Causality
6. Predecessors and Opponents
6.1. Mimarnsa, Vedanta, and Bauddha philosophy
6.2. Nyaya and Vaisesika
6.3. Mimamsaka subcamps
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1 . For Philosophers
2. For Sanskritists
INTRODUCTION ION; GANGESA AND NYAYA PHILOSOPHY
1. An Epistemology of "Knowledge Sources"
2. Cognition
3. Inference
4. Ontological Categories
5. Causality
6. Predecessors and Opponents
6.1. Mimarnsa, Vedanta, and Bauddha philosophy
6.2. Nyaya and Vaisesika
6.3. Mimamsaka subcamps
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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