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________________ INFERENCE. 697 also serve as the Instance per dissimilarity; because in that character, the Probans-being unapprehended will have ceased to exist. Similarly in the case of the argument regarding things being somehow existent, the defect of 'futility' would be present. Nirātmasu '-i.e. in non-entities. Concomitance of the contrary character;- .e. the contrary character, -in the shape of the cessation of the Probandum-would be pervaded by (concomitant with) the absence of the Probans. In that uy-i.e. by the possibility of the Instance per dissimilarity.(1404-1405) The following Terts point out the defects in the argument propounded (by Patrasvämin), in Text 1377, regarding " Your father being present in the house, etc. etc." : TEXTS (1406-1407). WHEN THE PRESENCE OF THE FATHER IN THE HOUSE IS SOUGHT TO BE PROVED BY THE HEARING OF THE FATHER'S VOICE, THE PROBANS IN THIS CASE 19 CLEARLY THEBE-FEATURED '. As, SURELY, AT SOME TIME PREVIOUSLY THE CONCOMITANCE OF THE VOICE HAS BEEN PERCEIVED: IF IT HAS NEVER BEEN SO PERCEIVED, THEN THE * INADMISSIBILITY OF THE PROBANS WOULD BE IRRESISTIBLE. (1406-1407) COMMENTARY Tasya--the voice as belonging to the Father must certainly have been heard before. If it had not, then the Probank would be inadmissible.(1406-1407) The said three-featured character of the Probans is shown in the following:
SR No.007608
Book TitleTattva Sangraha Vol 1
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamlashila, Ganganatha Jha
PublisherOriental Research Institute Vadodra
Publication Year1937
Total Pages753
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size42 MB
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