The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 54
... relation between the material 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 ...
... relation between the material 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 ...
Page 55
... relation then the question will be asked whether this relation is of identity or of difference . If it be urged that there is no relation between . the two , then the Naiyâyika will ask why the manifestation of a definite cause as a ...
... relation then the question will be asked whether this relation is of identity or of difference . If it be urged that there is no relation between . the two , then the Naiyâyika will ask why the manifestation of a definite cause as a ...
Page 345
... relation does not require the " individual essence " , and so there is nothing unique in those relations . The specific characters of the " eternal objects " related are , in this case , indifferent to the relations in question , and ...
... relation does not require the " individual essence " , and so there is nothing unique in those relations . The specific characters of the " eternal objects " related are , in this case , indifferent to the relations in question , and ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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