Exam 4: Language and Knowledge in Indian Philosophy
Exam 1: Philosophical Epistemology and Knowledge in Indian Philosophy25 Questions
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Exam 3: Philosophical Perception, Inference, and Language in Indian Philosophy25 Questions
Exam 4: Language and Knowledge in Indian Philosophy12 Questions
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The conventional element in language is……….. and helps the manifestation of the eternal words and their meanings.
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Upamana is knowledge derived from comparison and roughly corresponds to ………….
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When a varna is pronounced or written in ten different ways, there are not ten different varnas, but only ten different manifestations of the same ………….
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The identity statements, according to Advaita, reveals the identity meaning by the application of ………………..implication.
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According to Sankara, cognitions are regarded as modifications of the ………in which the pure spirit is reflected.
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………….. alone is considered to be a pramana which gives rise to Brahman-knowledge and all other pramana deal with the material world.
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Jaimini admits three pramanas, such as, perception, inference and…………..
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The word……………. literally means 'revered thought' and was originally applied to the Interpretation of the Vedic rituals which commanded highest reverence.
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The pervasion of ………….removes the veil of ignorance and the pervasion of reflected consciousness illumines the object.
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…………….. means that the middle term appears to be a reason but is not a valid reason.
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