91. Perception is 'unassociated with a name' is known as
92. Given below are one Assertion (A) and a Reason (R). Cosider them and select the correct answer in the context of Carvaka philosophy.
Assertion (A) Pratyaksa is the only pramana.
Reason (R) Anumana is not a pramana.
Assertion (A) Pratyaksa is the only pramana.
Reason (R) Anumana is not a pramana.
93. What according to Jain's does Jiva is regarded as?
94. If two propositions with the same subject and predicate both can be true but both cannot be false, then the relation between them is
95. Nimitta Karana is also known as
96. Among which of the following does Carvaka believes in
97. Given below are Assertion (A) and Reason(R). Consider them and select the correct answer in the context of Buddhism.
Assertion (A) Nirvana is momentry.
Reason (R) Sarvam Ksanikam Ksanikam.
Assertion (A) Nirvana is momentry.
Reason (R) Sarvam Ksanikam Ksanikam.
98. Who reduced Upamana to inference?
99. In case of pot, the father of the potter is treated as
100. Samkhya gives how many proofs for the existence of Prakriti?
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