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Introduction | 1 |
Vibhajyavāda as a philosophic method | 7 |
The MiddleWay and the Nononesided way | 12 |
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accepted AHMEDABAD Akalanka alternative anekamsika anekānta doctrine anekānta-vāda answer asked asserted avyākata questions B. K. Matilal BIMAL KRISHNA MATILAL Brāhmaṇa Buddha Buddhist causality central philosophy chap contradictory doctrine of Sevenfold doctrine of standpoints eternal excluded middle explained finite flux four noble truths Gotama guna India inexpressible infinite Institute of Indology Jaina doctrine Jaina philosophy Jaina position Jamāli Jayatilleke K. N. Jayatilleke Kundakunda L. D. Institute lectures Madhyamika Mahavira means metaphysical methodology modification exists Nāgārjuna nayas negative non-violence not-A notion of substance origin own-nature paradox philosophic philosophy of Jainism philosophy of synthesis point of view pramāṇa principle of excluded proposition qualities reality regard Samantabhadra Samkhya Sañjaya Sautrāntika sevenfold predication Siddhasena soul sūtra syat Tathāgata tetralemma theory thing triple character Vaccha Vaiseṣika Vasubandhu Vedānta verse vibhajya method vibhajya-vāda Yogācāra अयं इति एवं किं खो जमाली तं ति ते त्वं पुरतो अग्गि ब्राह्मण भो गोतम वच्छ वा