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Chapter-1: | Jain Theory of Knowledge and Cognitive Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach | 01-32 |
| 1.0 Introduction |
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| 1.1 Jain Theory of Knowledge |
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| 1.2 Cognitive Science |
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| 1.3 Neuroscience |
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| 1.4 Jain Theory of Knowledge and Neuroscience |
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Section-I : | Sensory Information Processing |
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Chapter-2: | Sensation, Perception and Neuroscience | 33-62 |
| 2.0 Introduction |
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| 2.1 Concept of Sense organs in Biology and Jainism |
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| 2.2 Derivative Meaning of Indriya |
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| 2.3 Types of Sense organs and its Further Classes |
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| 2.4 Sequence of the Attainment of the Senses |
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| 2.5 Nature of Senses Explained in Neuroscience and Jainism |
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| A. Sense of vision |
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| B. Sense of hearing |
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| C. Sense of taste |
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| D. Sense of smell |
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| E. Sense of touch |
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| 2.6 Concept of Mind |
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Chapter-3: | Information Processing | 63-94 |
| 3.0 Information Processing - An Introduction |
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| 3.1 Information Processing in Jainism |
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| 3.2 Jain Model of Information Processing |
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| 3.3 Sensation and Stage of Sensory Registration |
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| 3.4 Speculation and Stage of Object Analysis |
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| 3.5 Perceptual Judgment and Stage of Object Determination |
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| 3.6 Retention |
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| 3.7 Memory and Science behind it |
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| 3.8 Recognition and its Corresponding Brain Area |
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| 3.9 Inductive Reasoning and Western Logic |
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| 3.10 Inference |
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Chapter-4: | Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence | 95-106 |
| 4.0 Intelligence - An Introduction |
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| 4.1 Intelligence in Jainism |
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| 4.2 Four Kinds of Aśrutaniśñta Perceptual Knowledge |
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| 4.3 Other Kinds of Information Processing |
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| 4.4 Artificial Intelligence |
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| 4.5 Artificial Intelligence and Jain Theory of Knowledge |
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Chapter-5: | Expression Processing | 107-118 |
| 5.0 Verbal Knowledge (Expression Processing) -An Introduction |
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| 5.1 Process of Expression or Verbal Cognition |
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| 5.2 Types of Verbal Knowledge |
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| 5.3 Philosophy of Language, East, West and Jainism |
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Section-II: | Extra Sensory Perception |
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Chapter-6: | Clairvoyance: An Interdisciplinary Analysis | 119-134 |
| 6.0 Introduction to Clairvoyance |
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| 6.1 Clairvoyance and Extra Sensory Perception |
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| 6.2 Clairvoyance and Endocrinology |
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| 6.3 Clairvoyance and Psychic Centers and Chakras |
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| 6.4 Clairvoyance and Computer Knowledge |
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Chapter-7: | Mind Reading Simulation, Science and Extra Sensory Perception | 135-150 |
| 7.0 Introduction to Mind Reading |
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| 7.1 Mind Reading in Cognitive Psychology |
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| 7.2 Mind Reading through Modern Technology |
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| 7.3 Mind Reading through Jain Spiritual Methodology |
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Chapter-8: | Omniscience and Spiritual Development | 151-166 |
| 8.0 Omniscience: An Introduction |
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| 8.1 Karma and Omniscience |
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| 8.2 Emotinal Development and Spiritual Devlopment |
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| 8.3 Spiritual Development and Omniscience |
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| 8.4 Relationship between Emotional, Spiritual and Cognitive Development |
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Chapter-9: | Conclusion | 167-177 |
Bibliography | | 178-206 |