- any
canonical text in any
system of thought, is
fallible or
infallible (
svatah pramanya,
intrinsically valid)?, if so, how?" and others. To Mīmāṁsā scholars...
- much, many),
satat (satata or always),
vichitra (vichitra or strange),
svatah (
svatah or himself/herself),
prayatna (prayatna or effort, attempt), bhītī (from...
-
Mimamsa schools of
Hindu philosophy.
These schools accept the
Vedas as
svatah pramana ("self-evident
means of knowledge"). The
Mimamsa school ****erts...
- Slokavarttika, Kumārila
Bhatta argues that
cognitions are
intrinsically valid (
svatah pramanya): It
should be
understood that all pramanas' have the property...
-
perception (pratyakṣa)
which is said to be an "intrinsical
source of knowledge" (
svataḥ prāmāṇya)
which is
ultimately reliable. Dharmakīrti sees a
cognition as...
- Self-Validity,
which is
Independent of
Reason (Śāstrasyopapatti-nirapekṣa-
svataḥ-prāmāṇya-nirūpaṇaṃ), 202
verses Repudiation of Su****ions
About Defects...