id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12956 Dasgupta, Surendranath A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 .txt text/plain 215742 11840 69 represents it as the result of natural generation [Footnote ref. in this sense in the Upani@sads [Footnote ref 2]. [Footnote 5: Âyatana means the six senses together with their objects. been differently interpreted in later Buddhist literature [Footnote ref of the object so presented by right knowledge [Footnote ref l]. illusions of the senses, mere objects of name (_nâma-rûpa_) [Footnote ref above view of knowledge of the Buddhists [Footnote ref 2]. called non-perceptional (_parok@sa_ [Footnote ref 2]). word Nyâya in the sense of Mîmâ@msâ [Footnote ref 1]. exist in three forms, body, sense, and objects. so from our knowledge of objects we can infer the previous existence of those objects of knowledge [Footnote ref 1]. entities of which all things in the world are made up [Footnote ref 1]. existent is; the nature of the objects of perception only are different; of experience is but later knowledge and nothing more [Footnote ref 1]. ./cache/12956.txt ./txt/12956.txt