The Rules of Thought
Based on naya (viewpoint) there are eight rules of thought:
- Substance is real. Based on it thoughts have been developed.
- A thought without substance is impractical. It cannot be given more importance than imagination. A word whose meaning is explicit in its action (kriyakaritva) cannot be regarded as merely imagination.
- Substance cannot be known in entirety. Our knowledge does not have the capacity to know altogether all the different modes of substance.
- We can only know the whole substance through perspective of identity (abhed briti and avedopachar).
- It is not possible to know the substance face to face. It can only be known through modes.
- One can know only one mode at a time.
- It is not possible to explain the innumerable modes of the future just by the knowledge of one mode. So it is advisable to analyse relative truth.
- Existence is an absolute truth. It can be assumed on the basis of its mode but its direct knowledge cannot be gained.