Jadunath Sinha
Indian Psychology Perception
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Indian Psychology Perception
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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781138007420
- ISBN-10: 1138007420
- Artikelnr.: 39711145
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781138007420
- ISBN-10: 1138007420
- Artikelnr.: 39711145
Jadunath Sinha
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
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
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
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