51. According to Nyaya Vaisesika, Asamvayi inheres in which among the following?
52. According to Nyaya, the presence of the middle term in the minor term is known as
53. Which among the following statements are true?
1. Mimamsa is an atheist system of Indian Philosophy.
2. According to Mimamsa Vedas are written by God.
3. Mimamsa believes in the eternity of the words.
4. Kumarila and Prabhakara are the two major schools of Mimamsa.
1. Mimamsa is an atheist system of Indian Philosophy.
2. According to Mimamsa Vedas are written by God.
3. Mimamsa believes in the eternity of the words.
4. Kumarila and Prabhakara are the two major schools of Mimamsa.
54. Samanya means
1. generality
2. class-concept
3. rational concept
4. particular concept
Select the correct answer:
1. generality
2. class-concept
3. rational concept
4. particular concept
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55. Who is regarded as the author of the Infalliable Veda?
56. Which one of the following alternatives is accepted by some schools of Buddhism?
57. What does the Asatkaryavada mean according to Nyaya-Vaisesika philosophy?
58. What does the Ether regarded as in Vaisesika substance?
59. According to Vaisesika philosophy, what does 'Samavay' means?
60. Vyapti means
1. neric of an inference
2. invariable concomitance
3. existential fallacy
4. referrent fallacy
Select the correct answer:
1. neric of an inference
2. invariable concomitance
3. existential fallacy
4. referrent fallacy
Select the correct answer:
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