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The Calcutta Review September 1953

1953

The memory of the predicate which is the essential condition of the judments of doubt. [...] The objector may contend still that though it is admitted that the hypothesis of the Pravaras has been thoroughly refuted yet it can never be established that doubt and error are produced by our sense-organs since the eyes cease to function when they detect similarity and the memory of the predicate in the shape of specific feature intervenes between the closing chapter of the sense-210 THE CALCUT [...] Even if such a judgment the work to imagination is preceded by the sense-object-contact it is only generated by the synthesis of the memory of the names of its object— the name that has been learnt before. [...] Another charge against the validity of determinate perception is that the object of preceding indeterminate perception is clouded by the revived memory of the name of the object of the following deteminate perception. [...] The remembrance of the name of an object is one of the conditions of perception like the internal organ.
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Pages
107
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii unknown view
Nyaya-Manjari
209-224 Janaki Bhattacharyya view
Factors in Mexican Literacy
225-230 Raj Narin view
Is Politics Neutral to Ethics
231-238 Sobhanlal Mookerjea view
Economic Analysis and the Concept of Money
239-250 Bimalakanta Sarkar view
Agricultural Policy for the High Monsoon Lands
251-257 A.B. Mittra view
Financial Aspects of India’s First Five Year Plan
258-266 K.K. Sharma view
The Rgvedic People
267-285 Nanimadhab Chaudhuri view
Round the World
286-291 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
292-296 unknown view
Ourselves
297-299 unknown view
Official Notifications Calcutta University Notification No. C/171-72/Am
300-307 unknown view

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