MÎMÂ@MSÂ PHILOSOPHY
1 A Comparative Review…………………………………….367
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’abdapramâ@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
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