Methods of Knowledge: Perceptual, Non-Perceptual and Transcendental According to Advaita Vedanta
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TextPublication details: Kolkata Advaita Ashrama 2013Description: 366pISBN: - 9788175050655
- 181.482 SAT
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Part I: Perception, Three means of non-perceptual knowledge and the way of apprehending non –m existence
I. Perception; its scope and means
II. The metaphysical background of the sensible universe
III. Perceptual knowledge; its distinctive character and process
IV. The validity of knowledge
V. Illusion; its nature and cause
VI. Three means of non-perceptual knowledge inference comparison, and Postulation
VII. Non – apprehension: the way of apprehending non existence
Part II: Verbal testimony
VIII. Verbal testimony a unique method of valid knowledge
IX. Verbal testimony as the means of suprasensuous knowledge; the specialty of the vedic testimony
X. Thou art that the truth of truths
XI. The knower of Brahman attains the highest
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