The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 48
... cause and the effect ( Tacca kâryam prakriti Sarupam virupam ca - sâmkhya kârikâ . ) Cause and the effect have essential similarities but formal dissimilarities . In spite of the formal differences cause and effect are not different ...
... cause and the effect ( Tacca kâryam prakriti Sarupam virupam ca - sâmkhya kârikâ . ) Cause and the effect have essential similarities but formal dissimilarities . In spite of the formal differences cause and effect are not different ...
Page 54
... cause and the effect proves beyond doubt that the effect is not unreal nor non - existent in the cause , unreal something cannot be related to any thing real by way of the direct relation . Thirdly , if such direct relation between the ...
... cause and the effect proves beyond doubt that the effect is not unreal nor non - existent in the cause , unreal something cannot be related to any thing real by way of the direct relation . Thirdly , if such direct relation between the ...
Page 56
... cause ( as the effect is but a stage of the cause ) . The effects thoroughly dependent on space and time can not be persistent and real . Names and forms are all indescribable and unreal because they suffer changes from moment to moment ...
... cause ( as the effect is but a stage of the cause ) . The effects thoroughly dependent on space and time can not be persistent and real . Names and forms are all indescribable and unreal because they suffer changes from moment to moment ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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