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The Calcutta Review November 1952

1952

the employment of the true mark and the avoidance of the false one. [...] Thus the object being one of the constituents of the collocation turns out to be the instrument of the knowing process. [...] The lady is the object of the act of perception. [...] In the instances of true knowledge quoted above the diverse objects such as a lamp an eye the perception of a mark the knowledge of the meaning of: words and the internal organ stand on the same footing as an instrmental case. [...] In case of inference the knowledge of the mark is instrumental to the knowledge of the object marked.
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Pages
102
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
Nyaya-Manjari
79-97 Janaki Bhattacharyya view
Neutrality Under the U.N. Charter
98-110 Subimal Mukherjee view
Archaeological Discovery at Tamralipta
111-114 Paresh Das Gupta view
Spritual Talks of Romi
115-122 H.C Paul view
International Status of the Panama Canal
123-133 Anadibhusan Maity view
Human Rights and the Future of International Law
134-145 Nareshchandra Roy view
Round the World
146-156 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
157-158 unknown view
Ourselves
159-161 unknown view
Official Notifications
162-170 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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