Jain Theory of Knowledge and Cognitive Science: 0.4 List of Figures and Tables

Published: 27.07.2015
Updated: 02.08.2017

Fig. 2.1   

Organic Structure (nivrtti) and Material efficiency of the Senses (uvagaranarh):

Fig.2.2    

Organic Structure (nivrtti) and Material efficiency of the Senses (uvagaranarh) of tongue

Fig. 2.3

Jain Classification of the Senses

Fig. 2.4

Classification of the senses in Jainism vs. Biology

Fig. 2.5

Structure of an Eye

Fig. 2.6

Structure of an Ear

Fig. 2.7

Structure of a Tongue

Fig. 2.8

Structure of a Nose

Fig. 2.9

Structure of the Skin

Fig. 2.10

A. Nervous System in Lower Organism

Fig. 2.10

B. Nervous System in Lower Organism

Fig. 2.11

Average Brain weight of different species of animals

Fig. 3.1

Information Processing in Computer

Fig. 3.2

Atkinson Model of Information Processing

Fig. 3.3

Edwards model of Information Processing

Fig. 3.3

A. Jain Model of Information Processing

Fig. 3.3

B. Jain model of Information Processing

Fig. 3.4

Classification of Perceptual Cognition

Fig. 3.5

Brain Areas of Memory

Fig. 3.6

Brain Areas of Recognition

Table No. 3.1

Tarka in Jainism Vs. Logic In Formal Logic

Fig. 5.1

Process of Communicative or Verbal Cognition

Table No. 6.1

Clairvoyance and Glands

Table No. 6.2

Names of Centers of Clairvoyance Coined Various Scriptures

Fig. 7.1

Process of Simulation

Fig. 7.2

Process of Mind Reading in Jainism

Fig. 7.3

Process of Mind Reading in Science

Fig. 8.1

Process of Omniscience

Fig. 9.1

Jain Model of Information Processing

Fig. 9.2

Brain Parts involved in Information Processing

Fig. 9.3

Process of Verbal or Articulate Cognition

Fig. 9.4

Process of Mind Reading in Jainism

Fig. 9.5

Process of Omniscience

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Title: Jain Theory of Knowledge and Cognitive Science
Author:
Dr: Samani Chaitya Prajna
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati University, Ladnun, Rajasthan, India
Edition: 2012



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02.08.2017:

1 ►An Interdisciplinary Approach

1.0 Introduction
1.1 Jain Theory of Knowledge

Definition of Knowledge
Classification of Knowledge

1.2 Cognitive Science and its Interdisciplinary Approach
1.3 Neuroscience
1.4 Jain Theory of Knowledge and Neuroscience


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2 ►Sensation, Perception and Neuroscience

2.0 Introduction
2.1 Concept of Sense Organs in Biology and Jainism
2.2. Derivative Meaning of Indriya
2.3 Types of Sense Organs and its Further Classes
2.4 Nature of Senses Explained in Biology and Jainism

Organic Structures
Jain Classifications of the Senses
Classification of the Senses in Jainism vs. Biology
Sequence of the Attainment of the Senses

2.5 Nature of Senses Explained in Biology and Jainism

A. Sense of Vision
B. Sense of Hearing
C. Sense of Taste
D. Sense of Smell
E. Sense Of Touch
Can Sense Organs Function as Any Other Sense Organ?

2.6 Concept of Mind (mana) - The quasi-sense


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3 ►Information Processing

3.0 Introduction
3.1 Information Processing in Jainism
3.2 Jain Model of Information Processing
3.3 Sensation and Stage of Sensory Registration
3.4 Speculation and Stage of Object Analysis
3.5 Perceptual Judgment and Stage of Object Determination
3.6 Retention
3.7 Memory and Science behind it
3.8 Recognition and its Corresponding Brain Area
3.9 Inductive Reasoning and Western Logic
3.10. Inference


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