'bras spyi blon chen: Difference between revisions

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in the British Raj, great minister, "the political officer," sent by the Viceroy to Sikkim [IW]
a maxim that contradicts the effect; a reasoning / maxim that contradicts the effect [RY]
 
reason contradicting the fruition [IW]
 
reason contradicting the fruition [one of the three contradictory reasons, the sign and probandum have a merely apparent reason, because the alleged cause and effect are contradictory eg the dharmin "sound of a conch" is permanent, because it arises by effort.] [IW]
 
reason contradicting the fruition [R 1 of the three contradictory reasons] [IW]


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Revision as of 12:51, 28 December 2005

a maxim that contradicts the effect; a reasoning / maxim that contradicts the effect [RY]

reason contradicting the fruition [IW]

reason contradicting the fruition [one of the three contradictory reasons, the sign and probandum have a merely apparent reason, because the alleged cause and effect are contradictory eg the dharmin "sound of a conch" is permanent, because it arises by effort.] [IW]

reason contradicting the fruition [R 1 of the three contradictory reasons] [IW]