pervasion उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- J�anasrimitra's " Vypticarc " ( Analysis of Pervasion ) focuses on inferential relations termed " vyapti " ( pervasion ), the relations between two distinct entities such as smoke and fire.
- The process of enveloping is called " Vritti-Vyapti " . " Vyapti " is pervasion and the pervasion by the mind of a certain location called the object is " Vritti-Vyapti ".
- The process of enveloping is called " Vritti-Vyapti " . " Vyapti " is pervasion and the pervasion by the mind of a certain location called the object is " Vritti-Vyapti ".
- Comstock is'obsessed'by what he sees as a pervasion of money ( the'Money God', as he calls it ) behind social relationships, feeling sure that women would find him more attractive if he were better off.
- :: Also, aas providence, aced pervasion, overpaid acnes, paced aversion, avoidance reps, paradise coven, variance dopes, aspic endeavor, parade novices and vane picadores :-)-- talk ) 00 : 52, 15 August 2008 ( UTC)
- Gangesa agrees that since pervasion is a universal invariant concomitance, therefore, the possibility of a counter example cannot be ruled out, and concludes that contradiction as natural opposition cannot block an infinite regress, it is the doubter s own behaviour proving the lie to the doubt that blocks it acting as the " pratibandhaka ".
- In addition to pruning the two redundant arguments from the syllogism, Vasubandhu tendered a further qualification : he posited that a sound relationship, a'logical pervasion'( vyapti ) needs to be defined between the first and second arguments, a relationship between the'Demonstrandum'( pratijna ) and the'Justification'( hetu ) that is assumed in the " Nyya-sktra " and other literature of the Nyya school.
- Gangesa, the author of " TattvacintmaGi " who had examined the possibility of dialectical reasoning as a way to grasp pervasion, in the " anumna-khanda " of the same text states that pervasion is pursued so long as there is doubt because there is contradiction but does not require deviation; doubt is an invalid cognitive act and fallacious reasoning is the ground for contradiction, the nature of doubt and fallacious reasoning both being conceptual is not of determinate character.
- Gangesa, the author of " TattvacintmaGi " who had examined the possibility of dialectical reasoning as a way to grasp pervasion, in the " anumna-khanda " of the same text states that pervasion is pursued so long as there is doubt because there is contradiction but does not require deviation; doubt is an invalid cognitive act and fallacious reasoning is the ground for contradiction, the nature of doubt and fallacious reasoning both being conceptual is not of determinate character.