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Vyapti, a
Sanskrit expression, in
Hindu philosophy refers to the
state of pervasion. It is
considered as the
logical ground of
inference which is one of...
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called Vritti-
Vyapti.
Vyapti is
pervasion and the
pervasion by the mind of a
certain location called the
object is Vritti-
Vyapti. The
awareness that...
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depends upon
vyapti i.e. the
universal concomitance between the
middle term and the
major term, and
because one
vyapti is
based on
another vyapti thus involving...
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spirit with God, a
state described as Atma-
vyapti or re-absorption into the true Self (atman) or Shiva-
vyapti: re-absorption into the
supreme consciousness...
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philosophies also
state further epistemic steps. For example, they
demand Vyapti - the
requirement that the hetu (reason) must
necessarily and separately...
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philosophies also
state further epistemic steps. For example, they
demand Vyapti—the
requirement that the hetu (reason) must
necessarily and
separately account...
- is smoke,
there is fire, e.g. in a
kitchen (called Udāhārana,
example of
vyāpti) The hill has
smoke that is
pervaded by fire (called Upanaya, reaffirmation...
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philosophies also
state further epistemic steps. For example, they
demand Vyapti – the
requirement that the hetu (reason) must
necessarily and separately...
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Bettina and Vatsyayan, Kapila.
Kalatattvakosa Vol. 1:
Pervasive Terms Vyapti (Indira
Gandhi National Centre for the Arts).
Motilal Banarsid****; Revised...
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philosophies also
state further epistemic steps. For example, they
demand Vyapti – the
requirement that the hetu (reason) must
necessarily and separately...