1st Edition

Indian Psychology Perception

By Sinha, Jadunath Copyright 1934
    400 Pages
    by Routledge

    400 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume IV of six in a collection on Psychology and Religion. Originally published in 1934, this study looks at perception in Indian Psychology, it gives a brief compass, an outline of the most important topics of Indian Psychology.

    Part I Book I; Chapter I The Physical Basis of Perception; Part II Book II; Chapter II Indeterminate Perception and Determinate Perception; Chapter III The Objects and Conditions of Perception; Part III Book III; Chapter IV Perception And Sannikar?a; Chapter V Acquired Perception; chapter VI Recognition; Part IV Book IV; chapter VII Theories of Perception; chapter VIII Theories of Perception (CONTD.); partV Book V; Chapter IX Perception of Space and Movement; Chapter X Perception of Time; Chapter XI Perception of the Universal (J?ti)—Indian Nominalism, Conceptualism and Realism; Chapter XII Perception of Cognition; Chapter XIII 1This chapter is an elaboration of an article published in Meerut College Magazine, January, 1924; partVI Book VI; Chapter XIV Indefinite Perceptions; Chapter XV Illusions; Chapter XVI Dreams; Chapter XVII Abnormal Perceptions; partVII Book VII; Chapter XVIII Super-Normal Perceptions; Chapter XIX Divine Perception; Chapter XX Jiva-Sak?i-Pratyk?a and ??vara-Sak?i-Pratyak?a;

    Biography

    Jadunath Sinha