Calcutta University Press
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Calcutta, West Bengal
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Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
The knowledge of a lotus by means of the smelling of its fragrance and the knowledge of the distant flame by means of the perception of its rays are instances …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
The light of the stars or that of the digit of the moon is entirely different from that of the sun who illumines the whole universe. [...] It is a …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
Now the upholder of the hypothesis may think in a different line and hold that the perception of smoke will not be followed again by186 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW [JUNE the …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
Again a man and a club are not present to our consciousness as unrelated since the club qualfies the man i. c. the relation of the qualifying to the qualified …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
Being such it produces some result One who enjoys the fruit of the action is the agent since the relation of invariable concomitance holds between the enjoyer of the fruit …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
The awareness of pleasure is distinct from that of pain on the basis of its reference to the object like the awareness of a jar but not on the ground …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
The memory of the predicate which is the essential condition of the judments of doubt. [...] The objector may contend still that though it is admitted that the hypothesis of …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
The replof the Mimansakas to this question is that the method of agreement contributes much to arrive at the required induction that smoke is the invariable concomitant of fire but …
Calcutta University Press · 1953 English
the ground is case of the negation of a jar Since it has neither contact with the locus nor inheres in it is not Wettable._ We shall prove on the …