Correct option is A
"The world is an effect and hence it must have an efficient and intelligent cause. That efficient and intelligent cause is God." Which means of knowledge is used in this argument as per classical Indian School of Logic (Nyaya)?
Which of the following statements are logically equivalent?
A. No soaps are writing—tools.
B. All soaps are non-writing—tools.
C. No non—writing—tools are soaps.
D. No writing-tools are soaps.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
According to Naiyayikas, when we perceive one pot, we perceive the universal 'potness' as its defining property due to:
What among the following can be correctly claimed in the context of Anupasamhaari Hetvābhāsa?
Satpratipaksa Hetvabhāsa is also known as:
According to Nyāya, "Knowledge that is not derived through the instrumentality of other knowledge" is called:
According to Advaitins, the non-existence of the effect in its material cause previous to its coming into existence is known as:
In the light of perception according to Vedānta, which among the following are correct?
A. The modification of Antahkarana is on par with the conscious.
B. In perception of an external object, the manas goes out to the object.
C. On reaching the object, the Antahkarana is identified with it.
D. In perception, the manas goes out to the external object through Antahkarana.
E. In perception, the manas goes out to the external object through the senses.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
According to Vedānta, Vyāpti __________.
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