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________________ Jaina Epistemology and Logic: Development and Doctrines 105 (vi) Establishment of new probans such as kāraņa, pūrvacara, uttaracara and sahacara. (vii) Particular view about the members of syllogism (parārthānumāna) (viii) Theory of standpoints (nayavāda) and sevenfold predication. (ix) Nature of prameya (object) is substance-cum-mode dravyaparyāyātmaka or sāmānyaviseșātmaka. Now we shall discuss the above and clarify the thoughts ofthe Jaina logicians about these points. (i) Definition of pramāņa: Regarding the definition of pramāņa Jaina philosophers are unanimous in propounding it as definitive cognition. The other characteristic of pramāņa accepted by them is the nature of illuminating the self and the object. Some definitions given by Jaina logicians are as follows: (i) pramāņam svaparābhāsi jñānam bādhavivarjitam-Nyāyāvatāra, 1 Pramāņa is a cognition revealing itself and the other object without any hindrance. (ii) Svaparāvabhāsakam yathā pramāņam bhuvi buddhilakṣaṇam.-Svayambhūstotra., 63 Pramāņa is a knowledge illuminating itself and the other object in the world. (iii) Vyavasāyātmakam jñānamātmārthagrāhakam matam.-Laghīyastraya, 60 - - The knowledge which determinates the self and the other object is pramāņa.
SR No.022928
Book TitleSociety Epistemology And Logic In Indian Tradition
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDharmchand Jain
PublisherPrakrit Bharati Academy
Publication Year2016
Total Pages212
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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