The form of reasoning is illustrated as follows : — 1. Sound is non-eternal, 2. Because it is a product, 3. Like a pot, but not like ether \akasa~], 4. A product like a pot is non-eternal, 5. Whereas, an eternal thing like ether is not a product. Hindu Logic as Preserved in China and Japan - Page 30by Sadajiro Sugiura - 1900 - 114 pagesFull view - About this book
| Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana - 1909 - 218 pages
...[agama]. Analogy or Comparison [upamana] is omitted. The form of reasoning is illustrated as follows : — 1. Sound is non-eternal, 2. Because it is a product, 3. Like a pot, but not like ether \akasa~], 4. A product like a pot is non-eternal, 5. Whereas, an eternal thing like ether is... | |
| Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana - 1921 - 994 pages
...Analogy or Comparison [upamana] is omitted. The form of his reasoning is illustrated as follows : — ( 1 ) Sound is non-eternal, (2) Because it is a product, (3) Like a pot, but not like ether [akaAa], (4) A product like a pot is non-eternal, (5) Whereas, an eternal thing like ether is... | |
| Julius von Negelein - 1927 - 204 pages
...Maitreya, daß in einem Schlußsatz beiderlei Belege gegeben werden sollen (aa 0. p. 30 f.); also: 1. sound is non-eternal, 2. because it is a product,...whereas an eternal thing like space is not a product. Maitreya's Schüler Asanga nahm die Lehre seines Meisters an, gab aber zuletzt den beiden letzten Gliedern,... | |
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