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  2. Jain philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Jain philosophy or Jaina philosophy refers to the ancient Indian philosophical system of the Jain religion. [1] It comprises all the philosophical investigations and systems of inquiry that developed among the early branches of Jainism in ancient India following the parinirvāṇa of Mahāvīra ( c. 5th century BCE ). [ 1 ]

  3. Jaina seven-valued logic - Wikipedia

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    The Saptabhangivada, the seven predicate theory may be summarized as follows: [4]. The seven predicate theory consists in the use of seven claims about sentences, each preceded by "arguably" or "conditionally" (syat), concerning a single object and its particular properties, composed of assertions and denials, either simultaneously or successively, and without contradiction.

  4. Śramaṇa - Wikipedia

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    The Jain philosophy of anekantavada and syādvāda, which posits that the truth or reality is perceived differently from different points of view, and that no single point of view is the complete truth, have made very important contributions to ancient Indian philosophy, especially in the areas of skepticism and relativity.

  5. Jain epistemology - Wikipedia

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    According to Jain epistemology, sense perception is the knowledge which the Jīva (soul) acquires of the environment through the intermediary of material sense organs. [5] This includes recollection, recognition, induction based on observation and deduction based on reasoning. [ 2 ]

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  8. Category:NA-importance Jainism articles - Wikipedia

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  9. Vitalism (Jainism) - Wikipedia

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    Vitalism is at the core of Jain philosophy which separates Jiva (soul or life) from Ajiva (non-soul). According to Jain cosmology, the whole universe is made up of six simple substances and is therefore eternal. These six substances are: Jiva; Time; Space; Dharma (medium of motion) Adharma; Matter